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NetFlow Data Manipulation Tool
Šoltés, Miroslav ; Podermański, Tomáš (referee) ; Grégr, Matěj (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with design and implementation of NetFlow data manipulation tool. It contains analysis of IP Flow network monitoring, description of nfdump tool and format of Netflow v9 records saved by nfdump. The focus of this work lies in effective manipulation with NetFlow records.
Distributed Tool for Extraction of Information from Network Flows
Sedlák, Michal ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Žádník, Martin (advisor)
This work deals with the extraction of information from flow records that are the result of network monitoring by the IPFIX system. The goal of the work is to design a tool that allows querying stored network flows created by the open-source collector IPFIXcol2. Querying is performed with the highest possible efficiency and performance in mind, which is achieved by using appropriate data structures and thread-level parallelization, as well as by using multiple machines.
IP Flow Filter
Štoffa, Imrich ; Krobot, Pavel (referee) ; Wrona, Jan (advisor)
This thesis is focused on unification of filtering languages used by IP flow collecting program and library for their analysis. At the moment these implementations use different filtering modules and file formats. Because of this, inconsistencies in results arise and as a response to this, creation of one filtering module was proposed as part of effort to better integrate collection and analysis of IP flows using these programs. The one filtering module aims to provide one implementation and support for popular filtering language for use in the programs. Thesis contains theoretical introduction to flow monitoring in networks, describes algorithms useful for evaluation of conditions on flow records and packets. The core of authors work is design and implementation of the filtering module and its wrappers for the collector and analysis library. Results of performance tests and evaluation of features can be found in the thesis's conclusion.
Distributed Processing of IP flow Data
Krobot, Pavel ; Kořenek, Jan (referee) ; Žádník, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with the subject of distributed processing of IP flow. Main goal is to provide an implementation of a software collector which allows storing and processing huge amount of a network data in particular. There was studied an open-source implementation of a framework for the distributed processing of large data sets called Hadoop, which is based on MapReduce paradigm. There were made some experiments with this system which provided the comparison with the current systems and shown weaknesses of this framework. Based on this knowledge there was created a specification and scheme for an extension of current software collector within this work. In terms of the created scheme there was created an implementation of query framework for formed collector, which is considered as most critical in the field of distributed processing of IP flow data. Results of experiments with created implementation show significant performance growth and ability of linear scalability with some types of queries.
Web Portal for Network Traffic Reporting
Vítek, Petr ; Puš, Viktor (referee) ; Tobola, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design and implement system for a simple presentation of reports about network traffic. There is described the design and implementation of the system. Work is also represents available technology of monitoring computer networks and especially technology NetFlow.
Information System for Fair User Policy Management
Horčička, Jakub ; Kaštovský, Petr (referee) ; Tobola, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis presents methods for monitoring network activity with an aim to Cisco Systems NetFlow technology. Following chapters describe implementation of an information system that uses this technology especially for making the stats about particular users and allows checking of rules and data limits determined in ofeered tarifes.
Web Portal for Network Traffic Reporting
Krebs, Lukáš ; Straka, Martin (referee) ; Tobola, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis deals with creating a web portal for generating statistics about the network traffic. There is presented the NetFlow technology, which is used in this thesis. Then there is described tho whole development process from analysis, design and implementation of the system to its testing. The whole program is created in languages XHTML, CSS, PHP and uses a MySQL database for a data storage. For a data mining is used NfDump.
NetFlow Data Manipulation Tool
Šoltés, Miroslav ; Podermański, Tomáš (referee) ; Grégr, Matěj (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with design and implementation of NetFlow data manipulation tool. It contains analysis of IP Flow network monitoring, description of nfdump tool and format of Netflow v9 records saved by nfdump. The focus of this work lies in effective manipulation with NetFlow records.
Web Portal for Network Traffic Reporting
Klement, Ondřej ; Žádník, Martin (referee) ; Tobola, Jiří (advisor)
The main subject of this bachelor thesis is an proposal, analysis and implementation of the web portal for network traffic reporting. This work also deals with analysis of creating  graphs, tables and statistics from data gained by NetFlow technology. The NetFlow technology itself is the key element in this thesis and this work is based on it. The main goal of this thesis is to make a simple tool for monitoring and analyzing the network traffic by generating complex reports. For the implementation itself, PHP and HTML have been chosen. Reports will be generated as well-know PDF documents.
Detecting P2P Networks Using NetFlow
Starigazda, Michal ; Čejka, Rudolf (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
This thesis addresses the problem of identifying P2P networks within NetFlow traces. There are presented different methods for identifying P2P networks. Their advantages and disadvantages are discussed in compare to a method using NetFlow technology. This method is based on traffic characteristics and  behaviour of specific application. The theoretical section presents characteristic features of P2P systems in general. A system based on these and more application-specific features is proposed to detect selected P2P application -- BitTorrent. Finally, a NfSen plugin for detecting BitTorrent protocol within network traffic (using NFDUMP tools)  is implemented. Detection targets users of BitTorrent protocol using NetFlow traces without inspecting the payload of the packets.

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