Analyzing Traffic by Domain Name in the Data Plane

Publication typeProceedings Article
Publication date2021-10-11
Abstract
Associating network traffic with human-readable domain names, instead of low-level identifiers like IP addresses, is helpful for measuring traffic by domain name, rate-limiting packets by domain, and identifying IoT devices. However, existing monitoring techniques require examining traffic at an external compute node, introducing overhead and privacy risks. In this paper, we introduce Meta4, a framework for monitoring traffic by domain name in the data plane by extracting the client IP, server IP, and domain name from DNS response messages and associating the domain name with data traffic from the subsequent client-server session. A data-plane implementation has the benefits of running efficiently at line-rate, enabling the switch to take direct action on the packets (e.g., to rate-limit, block, or mark traffic based on the associated domain), and protecting the privacy of user information. We implemented Meta4 on an Intel Tofino switch and evaluated our prototype against packet traces from an operational network.
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