Paper 2017/393
Privacy-Preserving Interdomain Routing at Internet Scale
Gilad Asharov, Daniel Demmler, Michael Schapira, Thomas Schneider, Gil Segev, Scott Shenker, and Michael Zohner
Abstract
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) computes routes between the organizational networks that make up today's Internet. Unfortunately, BGP suffers from deficiencies, including slow convergence, security problems, a lack of innovation, and the leakage of sensitive information about domains' routing preferences. To overcome some of these problems, we revisit the idea of centralizing and using secure multi-party computation (MPC) for interdomain routing which was proposed by Gupta et al. (ACM HotNets'12). We implement two algorithms for interdomain routing with state-of-the-art MPC protocols. On an empirically derived dataset that approximates the topology of today's Internet (55,809 nodes), our protocols take as little as 6 s of topology-independent precomputation and only 3s of online time. We show, moreover, that when our MPC approach is applied at country/region-level scale, runtimes can be as low as 0.17 s online time and 0.20 s pre-computation time. Our results motivate the MPC approach for interdomain routing and furthermore demonstrate that current MPC techniques are capable of efficiently tackling real-world problems at a large scale.
Metadata
- Available format(s)
- Category
- Implementation
- Publication info
- Published elsewhere. Minor revision. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PoPETs) 2017.3
- Keywords
- BGPsecure multi-party computation
- Contact author(s)
- daniel demmler @ cysec de
- History
- 2017-05-09: received
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2017/393
- License
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CC BY
BibTeX
@misc{cryptoeprint:2017/393, author = {Gilad Asharov and Daniel Demmler and Michael Schapira and Thomas Schneider and Gil Segev and Scott Shenker and Michael Zohner}, title = {Privacy-Preserving Interdomain Routing at Internet Scale}, howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2017/393}, year = {2017}, url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2017/393} }