ABSTRACT
In a denial-of-service (DoS) attack, an attacker attempts to prevent legitimate users from accessing information or
services. By targeting your computer and its network connection, or the computers and network of the sites you are trying
to use, an attacker may be able to prevent you from accessing email, web sites, online accounts (banking, etc.), or other
services that rely on the affected computer. Several value-added services have been proposed for deployment in the
Internet. IP multicast is an example of such a service. IP multicast[2] is a stateful service in that it requires routers to
maintain State for forwarding multicast data toward receivers. This characteristic makes the service and its users
vulnerable to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. One type of attack aims to saturate the available buffer space for storing
state information at the routers. A successful attack can prevent end systems from properly joining multicast groups. In
this paper, we present a solution to state overload attacks;
Keywords: - IP Multicast, State Overload attack.