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Security testing of IPv6 family protocols and related vulnerabilities
Vopálka, Matěj ; Phan, Viet Anh (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis discusses the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), especially the secure deployment of the protocol. The thesis deals with the shortcomings of IPv4 protocol and reason of development of IPv6 protocol. It covers topics like IPv6 addressing, structure of frames, the initial types of IPv6 extension headers. Additionally, the thesis explores related protocols to IPv6, such as NDP, SLAAC, adn DHCPv6. The thesis provides an introduction to penetration testing, describes the basic types of hackers and gives a general overview of information security attacks. The practical part is devoted to the development of an application for automatic vulnerability testing of IPv6 networks Penvuhu6. The tool is developed in Python programming language using Scapy library. Penvuhu6 has been tested in an emulated network environment with the GNS3 program. Three test scenarios were developed for the tool focusing on testing the passage of repetitive and misaligned headers, overlapping fragments, and Router advertisement and DHCPv6 advertisement messages. Penvuhu6 was tested on an emulated RouterOS device with basic and restrictive configurations.
Application for volunteer fire department
Vopálka, Matěj ; Ilgner, Petr (referee) ; Gerlich, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the development of a web application for volunteer firefighters. The application allows a firefighter to respond to the incident notification and display the status of individual members on the monitor in the fire station. The aplication provides user authentication and allows the viewing of information about the incident, including participating firefighters. The application receives incident information via the web application interface from Raspberry Pi, which reads and formats SMS messages.
Application for volunteer fire department
Vopálka, Matěj ; Ilgner, Petr (referee) ; Gerlich, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the development of a web application for volunteer firefighters. The application allows a firefighter to respond to the incident notification and display the status of individual members on the monitor in the fire station. The aplication provides user authentication and allows the viewing of information about the incident, including participating firefighters. The application receives incident information via the web application interface from Raspberry Pi, which reads and formats SMS messages.

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