Firewall filtering rules analysis for anomalies detection
by Adel Bouhoula, Zouheir Trabelsi, Ezedin Barka, Mohammed-Anis Benelbahri
International Journal of Security and Networks (IJSN), Vol. 3, No. 3, 2008

Abstract: Firewalls are key components in network security architectures. A firewall controls the access into and from the network based on a set of predefined filtering rules. Hence, choosing well defined and coherent filtering rules becomes the important factor towards the effectiveness of firewalls. In this paper, we propose an approach for detecting and correcting anomalies in firewalls filtering rules. In fact, we define a process that starts with defining a matrix to represent the list of the filtering rules, and then generates a number of matrices defining all the relationships among the filtering rules, where each matrix is related to a particular type of network packet's field. Finally, the process uses the matrices to detect and correct the anomalies within the filtering rules. Moreover, the paper addresses the issue of the ordering of the filtering rules.

Online publication date: Tue, 26-Aug-2008

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