There are plenty of different ways to track the original source
of a DoS attack, but those techniques are not efficient enough to track
a reflected ICMP attack. When I say “reflected ICMP attack,” that means
a SMURF attack. Here I am going to show you a new model to trackback
the reflective DOS attack caused by ICMP packets.This is a very
efficient method, because you can do this with the help of a really few
attack packets. We have seen that, to detect ICMP attacks in direct attack, we need a large amount of packets to be revised, which is not true in this case.