High Fidelity Off-Path Round-Trip Time Measurement Via Tcp/Ip Side Channels With Duplicate Syns

2016 IEEE GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE (GLOBECOM)(2016)

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Off-path round-trip time (RTT) measurement has many potential applications, including: improved geolocation capabilities, measuring the performance of parts of the Internet where there is not much measurement infrastructure (e.g., PlanetLab), and providing data plane measurements to better understand global Internet routing. Off-path means that the measurement machine is not on the path being measured. More specifically, we can measure the RTT between essentially any two machines (A and B) on the Internet without having special access to A or B or having any presence in the path between A and B.Alexander and Crandall proposed a new technique for off-path RTT measurements that made fewer assumptions than previous techniques, such as King (based on DNS). Alexander and Crandall's technique assumed only that one of A or B was a standard Linux machine with at least one open port and the other replied to unsolicited SYN-ACKs with RSTs. Thus, their technique is widely applicable across many parts of the Internet. However, their technique's accuracy was severely impacted by short RTTs or high packet loss rates. In this paper, we propose an improved technique that overcomes both of these limitations.Our new technique is shown to have 82.95% of the RTT measurement results within 10% of the actual RTT, and 91.18% of the results within 20% of the actual RTT; while the previous technique by Alexander and Crandall only had 60.7% of the results within 10% and 81.33% of the results within 20%.
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high fidelity off-path round-trip time measurement,TCP/IP side channel,duplicate SYN,RTT measurement,geolocation capabilities,data plane measurement,global Internet routing,Linux machine,SYN-ACKs,packet loss rate
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