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Filename: 258-dirauth-dos.txt
Title: Denial-of-service resistance for directory authorities
Author: Andrea Shepard
Created: 2015-10-27
Status: Dead
1. Problem statement
The directory authorities are few in number and vital for the
functioning of the Tor network; threats of denial of service
attacks against them have occurred in the past. They should be
more resistant to unreasonably large connection volumes.
2. Design overview
There are two possible ways a new connection to a directory
authority can be established, directly by a TCP connection to the
DirPort, or tunneled inside a Tor circuit and initiated with a
begindir cell. The client can originate the former as direct
connections or from a Tor exit, and the latter either as fully
anonymized circuits or one-hop links to the dirauth's ORPort.
The dirauth will try to heuristically classify incoming requests
as one of these four indirection types, and then in the two
non-anonymized cases further sort them into hash buckets on the
basis of source IP. It will use an exponentially-weighted moving
average to measure the rate of connection attempts in each
bucket, and also separately limit the number of begindir cells
permitted on each circuit. It will periodically scan the hash
tables and forget counters which have fallen below a threshold to
prevent memory exhaustion.
3. Classification of incoming connections
Clients can originate connections as one of four indirection
types:
- DIRIND_ONEHOP: begindir cell on a single-hop Tor circuit
- DIRIND_ANONYMOUS: begindir cell on a fully anonymized Tor
circuit
- DIRIND_DIRECT_CONN: direct TCP connection to dirport
- DIRIND_ANON_DIRPORT: TCP connection to dirport from an exit
relay
The directory authority can always tell a dirport connection from
a begindir, but it must use its knowledge of the current
consensus and exit policies to disambiguate whether the
connection is anonymized.
It should treat a begindir as DIRIND_ANONYMOUS when the previous
hop in the circuit it appears on is in the current consensus, and
as DIRIND_ONEHOP otherwise; it should treat a dirport connection
as DIRIND_ANON_DIRPORT if the source address appears in the
consensus and allows exits to the dirport in question, or as
DIRIND_DIRECT_CONN otherwise. In the case of relays which also
act as clients, these heuristics may falsely classify
direct/onehop connections as anonymous, but will never falsely
classify anonymous connections as direct/onehop.
4. Exponentially-weighted moving average counters and hash table
The directory authority implements a set of
exponentially-weighted moving averages to measure the rate of
incoming connections in each bucket. The two anonymous
connection types are each a single bucket, but the two non-
anonymous cases get a single bucket per source IP each, stored in
a hash table. The directory authority must periodically scan
this hash table for counters which have decayed close to zero and
free them to avoid permitting memory exhaustion.
This introduces five new configuration parameters:
- DirDoSFilterEWMATimeConstant: the time for an EWMA counter to
decay by a factor of 1/e, in seconds.
- DirDoSFilterMaxAnonConnectRate: the threshold to trigger the
DoS filter on DIRIND_ANONYMOUS connections.
- DirDoSFilterMaxAnonDirportConnectRate: the threshold to
trigger the DoS filter on DIRIND_ANON_DIRPORT connections.
- DirDoSFilterMaxBegindirRatePerIP: the threshold per source IP
to trigger the DoS filter on DIRIND_ONEHOP connections.
- DirDoSFilterMaxDirectConnRatePerIP: the threshold per source
IP to trigger the DoS filter on DIRIND_DIRECT_CONN
connections.
When incrementing a counter would put it over the relevant
threshold, the filter is said to be triggered. In this case, the
directory authority does not update the counter, but instead
suppresses the incoming request. In the DIRIND_ONEHOP and
DIRIND_ANONYMOUS cases, the directory authority must kill the
circuit rather than merely refusing the request, to prevent an
unending stream of client retries on the same circuit.
5. Begindir cap
Directory authorities limit the number of begindir cells
permitted in the lifetime of a particular circuit, separately
from the EWMA counters. This can only affect the
DIRIND_ANONYMOUS and DIRIND_ONEHOP connetion types. A sixth
configuration variable, DirDoSFilterMaxBegindirPerCircuit,
controls this feature.
6. Limitations
Widely distributed DoS attacks with many source IPs may still be
able to avoid raising any single DIRIND_ONEHOP or
DIRIND_DIRECT_CONN counter above threshold.