Anycast 기술을 통한 신뢰적 향상 기법의 DNS 서비스에 관한 연구

DNS(Domain Name System) is a huge distributed database that converts host name to IP address. We are expecting the importance of DNS is more increased because many Internet application services appear according to the continuous increase of Internet users and nearly all the Internet application serv...

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Published in(사)디지털산업정보학회 논문지, 6(4) Vol. 6; no. 4; pp. 95 - 105
Main Authors 김보승, 김정재, 김경민, 박찬길, 신용태, Kim, Bo Seung, Kim, Jeong Jai, Kim, Kyung Min, Park, Chan Kil, Shin, Yong Tae
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published (사)디지털산업정보학회 01.12.2010
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ISSN1738-6667
2713-9018

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Summary:DNS(Domain Name System) is a huge distributed database that converts host name to IP address. We are expecting the importance of DNS is more increased because many Internet application services appear according to the continuous increase of Internet users and nearly all the Internet application services use DNS. To prevent the interruption of DNS service, DNS server is configured with primary DNS server and a secondary DNS server which takes the place of primary DNS server in case of the service interruption. But this scheme is difficult for providing DNS service constantly in case of DDoS attack, which brings about much network load or network problems in DNS server group. Therefore, This paper proposed the scheme to locally distribute load of DNS server, and the use of address system to group the distributed DNS servers. Also, it proposed the authentication scheme of the correspondent server in case the server is changed in DNS server group having grouping address. In this paper, it is shown that the prosed scheme guarantees the improved service reliability with maintaining the present service performance through the evaluation. Through this, we can expect the high improved DNS service can be provided in the Internet environment in the future.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201007653627883
G704-SER000010259.2010.6.4.017
ISSN:1738-6667
2713-9018