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Traffic monitoring in TCP/IP networks
Bouška, Zdeněk ; Parízek, Pavel (advisor) ; Malohlava, Michal (referee)
The subject of this work is a tool for monitoring of traffic in a TCP/IP network. The tool provides information about speci c TCP connections and packets, and also displays various statistics. It is possible to apply lters on all information related to TCP connections and packets. The tool supports both graphical and text user interface, and also traffic monitoring on remote computers. The tool is implemented in C++ and runs on GNU/Linux.
HelenOS VFS-FUSE connector
Bouška, Zdeněk ; Děcký, Martin (advisor) ; Tůma, Petr (referee)
This master thesis deals with the implementation of a connector between FUSE file system drivers and HelenOS native VFS interface. The thesis first describes the way of finding the best solution and the potential possibilities. The low level layer solution is described as the best one. Further the thesis describes the real implementation of the connector. As the implementation of the connector was successful the thesis then describes in detail the parts of the fully functional solution in real-life HelenOS system. With this solution in place almost no changes are necessary to be done neither in FUSE nor in Helenos VFS. The connector implementation is demonstrated on two real-life FUSE file systems exFAT and NTFS which were ported to HelenOS. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
HelenOS VFS-FUSE connector
Bouška, Zdeněk ; Děcký, Martin (advisor) ; Tůma, Petr (referee)
This master thesis deals with the implementation of a connector between FUSE file system drivers and HelenOS native VFS interface. The thesis first describes the way of finding the best solution and the potential possibilities. The low level layer solution is described as the best one. Further the thesis describes the real implementation of the connector. As the implementation of the connector was successful the thesis then describes in detail the parts of the fully functional solution in real-life HelenOS system. With this solution in place almost no changes are necessary to be done neither in FUSE nor in Helenos VFS. The connector implementation is demonstrated on two real-life FUSE file systems exFAT and NTFS which were ported to HelenOS. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
HelenOS VFS-FUSE connector
Bouška, Zdeněk ; Děcký, Martin (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
This master thesis deals with the implementation of a connector between FUSE file system drivers and HelenOS native VFS interface. The thesis first describes the way of finding the best solution and the potential possibilities. The low level layer solution is described as the best one. Further the thesis describes the real implementation of the connector. As the implementation of the connector was successful the thesis then describes in detail the parts of the fully functional solution in real-life HelenOS system. With this solution in place almost no changes are necessary to be done neither in FUSE nor in Helenos VFS. The connector implementation is demonstrated on a real-life FUSE file system exFAT ported to HelenOS. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
HelenOS VFS-FUSE connector
Bouška, Zdeněk ; Děcký, Martin (advisor) ; Yaghob, Jakub (referee)
This master thesis deals with the implementation of a connector between FUSE filelesystem drivers and HelenOS native VFS interface. The thesis first describes the way of finding the best solution and the potential possibilities. The low level layer solution is described as the best. Then the concern is focused on the real implementation of the connector. The implementation was successful, so the thesis describes in detail the parts of the fully functional solution in real-life HelenOS system. The solution enables almost no need of changes to be made in both FUSE and Helenos VFS. The connector implementation is demonstrated on a real-life FUSE filesystem Exfat ported to HelenOS. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Traffic monitoring in TCP/IP networks
Bouška, Zdeněk ; Malohlava, Michal (referee) ; Parízek, Pavel (advisor)
The subject of this work is a tool for monitoring of traffic in a TCP/IP network. The tool provides information about speci c TCP connections and packets, and also displays various statistics. It is possible to apply lters on all information related to TCP connections and packets. The tool supports both graphical and text user interface, and also traffic monitoring on remote computers. The tool is implemented in C++ and runs on GNU/Linux.

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