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HTTP Application Performance Monitoring
Knapik, Martin ; Kováčik, Michal (referee) ; Bartoš, Václav (advisor)
Goal of this bachelor thesis was to create solution for monitoring and analysis of network performance of HTTP server using Nemea framework and NetFlow data. For this purpose, I've created Nemea module for filtering, parsing and saving NetFlow data enhanced by informations gained from HTTP plugin on exporter. For analysis and user interface, webpage based on Django framework was created, used for displaying statistics that are useful for users in order to reveal problems with monitored servers. Result of my work is product, which is demonstrating possibility of using of Nemea system for passive monitoring of HTTP servers.
DNS Amplification Attack Detection Using Passive DNS Analysis
Míšaný, Daniel ; Bartoš, Václav (referee) ; Kováčik, Michal (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the analysis and detection of DNS Amplification attack which is type of the DoS attack. Introduction of this thesis is focused on fundamental theories involving computer networks, DNS and DoS attacks. The main part of the work deals with the analysis of DNS Amplification attack, design and implementation of detection tool in C++ programming language. The conclusion is devoted to analyzing the results of the detection tool.
DNS Service Attacks Simulation
Navrátil, Tomáš ; Kekely, Lukáš (referee) ; Kováčik, Michal (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor‘s thesis is the simulation and detection of cybernetic attacks on the DNS service. The goal was to simulate chosen attacks, analyze their behavior and create a tool capable of detecting these attacks in network traffic and replicating them for research purposes. The tool was able to successfully detect DNS attacks in normal network conditions. These results are discussed further at the conclusion of this paper, along with possible uses this application might have to other developers, and ways the program could be improved or extended in the future.
Network Attack Simulator
Filičko, Dávid ; Kováčik, Michal (referee) ; Bartoš, Václav (advisor)
The thesis discusses about study of networks attacks and framework monitoring packets in the network. It proceeds especially network attacks, which can be detected without knowledge about the contents of packets. The aim of this thesis is to develop the simulator based on detected features, which will simulate these attacks. The output from the simulator will be created in the Nemea framework to improve the quality of tools of detection and prevention of given attacks. The simulator will be functioning for testing purpose only. Under no circumstances it will be possible to realize individual attacks.
Packet Filtering in Computer Networks
Faron, Jan ; Kováčik, Michal (referee) ; Kajan, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with packet classification in computer networks. In the introduction it describes some areas where packet classification is used. Then, necessary theoretical background is introduced, together with requirements for classification algorithm. It describes four high-level approaches to the packet classification. It describes principle of various algorithms for each high-level approach. Algorithm EffiCuts is chosen for detailed analysis and implementation. This packet classification algorithm is compared with other packet classification algorithms from NetBench library.
Network Traffic Visualization
Matoušek, Martin ; Bartoš, Václav (referee) ; Kováčik, Michal (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with visualization of network traffic by NetFlow data. In the theoretical part describes NetFlow technology thet is used for monitoring of computer network . Then I introduce theory of graph layouts . Purpose of the thesis is to crate tool for visualization data.
Graphical User Interface for Packet Generator
Chromčák, Michal ; Kováčik, Michal (referee) ; Matoušek, Jiří (advisor)
According to increasing requirements on speed of different software and hardware components, there are solutions, which can, by principle,  reach better parameters, then solutions commonly known. One of them is to use software with hardware acceleration on the field of generating synthetic network traffic. Exactly this way a packet generator was implemented, in current version without graphical user interface. But to let this system spread into the target group of users, there is need to implement also this interface. This bachelor's thesis describes proposal of graphical interface, its implementation in JavaFX programming language, testing on real users and tutorial demonstrating how to use this interface.
Visualization of Longest Prefix Match Algorithms
Fomiczew, Jiří ; Matoušek, Jiří (referee) ; Kováčik, Michal (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and implementation of program for vizualization of algorithms for longest pre fix match (LPM), which is one of the most important tasks for packet classi cation and routing in TCP/IP networks. It describes necessary theory and details about selected algorithms - Trie, Tree Bitmap and CPE. Furthermore, it describes the design and implementation of program for vizualization of the search process of these algorithms with emphasis on the potential use for educational purposes. Finally, it describes the possibilities for future development and expansion of the program.
Detection of Peer-to-Peer Communication
Letý, Pavel ; Kováčik, Michal (referee) ; Bartoš, Václav (advisor)
This thesis is focused on issues in detection of P2P network from NetFlow. In the theoretical part of this work are introduced actual techniques in detection of this communication in network. There are presented their advantages and disadvantages too. The biggest attention is focused on the classification scheme of Mr. Bashir which deals with a detection of a protocol BitTorrent and a Skype application from Netflow. Following this scheme is designed a detection module for a modular system of a traffic analysis Nemea, developed by Cesnet organization. In the practical part of this work is introduced the implementation of this module. There are also presented results of experiments with real data.
Packet Filtering in Computer Networks
Holuša, Jan ; Kováčik, Michal (referee) ; Kajan, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with packet classification in computer networks. It describes algorithms which are implemented in experimental Netbench framework. For some of them, there are examples of data structures and searching methods. Part of this thesis is implementation of modular packet classification algorithm. Another part of this thesis describes experiments with this algorithm to find its suitable parameters and experiments with Netbench algorithms for comparison of their space and computational complexity.

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