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LEA-DNS: DNS Resolution Validity and Timeliness Guarantee Local Authentication Extension with Public Blockchain
Author(s) -
Ting Xiong,
Shaojin Fu,
Xiaochun Luo,
Tao Xie
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
computer science and information technology ( cs and it )
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5121/csit.2021.110801
Subject(s) - domain name system , computer science , authentication (law) , computer security , name server , domain name , computer network , public key infrastructure , public key cryptography , database , world wide web , server , the internet , encryption
While the Domain Name System (DNS) is an infrastructure of the current network, it still faces the problem of centralization and data authentication according to its concept and practice. Decentralized storage of domain names and user local verification using blockchain may be effective solutions. However, since the blockchain is an add-only type database, domain name changes will cause out of date records to still be correct when using the Simplified Payment Verification (SPV) mechanism locally. This paper mainly introduces Local Enhanced Authentication DNS (LEA-DNS), which allows domain names to be stored in public blockchain database to provide decentralization feature and is compatible with the existing DNS. It achieves the validity and timeliness of local domain name resolution results to ensure correct and up to date with the Merkle Mountain Range and RSA accumulator technologies. Experiments show that less than 3.052Kb is needed for each DNS request to be validated, while the validation time is negligible, and only 9.44Kb of data need to be stored locally by the web client. Its compatibility with the existing DNS system and the lightness of the validation protocols indicate that this is a system suitable for deployment widely.

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