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Software design for mapping of the network topology
Janura, Dominik ; Novotný, Bohumil (referee) ; Sobek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis addresses the issues of network topology mapping, where the network consists of multiple Cisco devices. It includes theoretical knowledge in this field and closely describes possible solutions to this problem. It explains the process of design and implementation of this kind of network mapping software by chosen means. Correct function of the created application is tested on a virtual network.
Advanced filtering operation in the Linux operating system
Janura, Dominik ; Pelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Szőcs, Juraj (advisor)
This thesis is oriented on the subject of advanced filtering operations and network security under Linux operating system. It explains the procedure of creating a simple packet filtering firewall using the netfilter framework and verifies its efectivity. It further examines the options of user identification in peer-to-peer networks using L7-filtering. It contains design of a system that detects traffic in the most used P2P networks. This system’s function is attested by simulating a P2P traffic inside the local network.
Advanced filtering operation in the Linux operating system
Janura, Dominik ; Pelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Szőcs, Juraj (advisor)
This thesis is oriented on the subject of advanced filtering operations and network security under Linux operating system. It explains the procedure of creating a simple packet filtering firewall using the netfilter framework and verifies its efectivity. It further examines the options of user identification in peer-to-peer networks using L7-filtering. It contains design of a system that detects traffic in the most used P2P networks. This system’s function is attested by simulating a P2P traffic inside the local network.
Software design for mapping of the network topology
Janura, Dominik ; Novotný, Bohumil (referee) ; Sobek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis addresses the issues of network topology mapping, where the network consists of multiple Cisco devices. It includes theoretical knowledge in this field and closely describes possible solutions to this problem. It explains the process of design and implementation of this kind of network mapping software by chosen means. Correct function of the created application is tested on a virtual network.

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