How To Mitigate Dhcp Starvation Attack?
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1. Use static IP addresses to assign critical and confidential hosts on the network.
2. Configure DHCP servers to limit the number of leases that can be issued to a single host.
3. Use DHCP Snooping to block malicious attempts by limiting the information that an attacker can access.
4. Implement MAC address filtering on the router to help filter out malicious DHCP requests.
5. Reduce the lease time on DHCP servers to reduce the window of opportunity for attackers to take advantage of the system.
6. You can also use Access Control Lists (ACLs) to restrict access to DHCP servers and services.
7. Implement strong authentication methods such as passwords or certificates to ensure only authorized users can access the server.
8. Monitor DHCP logs regularly to detect any suspicious activities.