National Repository of Grey Literature 4 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Framework for DNS Server Testing
Novák, Martin ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the modifications of the framework designed for DNS servers testing. Framework is developed by NIC.CZ association and is used primarily for testing the DNS server Knot DNS. The aim of this work are modifications of the framework that will allow simpler testing with this framework, such as: support for multiple implementations of DNS servers, parallel testing, components dummy server and box-in-the-middle, division into multiple components and overall modification of the existing framework. Introduction of thesis is dedicated to the authoritative DNS servers and to the foundations of testing. The remaining part of the thesis deals with the state of the existing framework and the state and testing of modified framework.
Node localization on the Internet using domain name system
Dvořák, Petr ; Müller, Jakub (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This paper describes various systems that are used to predict delay among nodes . It focuses on systems using for prediction delay artificial coordinate systems, and on the systems, which use physical measurements of delay. Primarily, however, it deals with the King method, which uses the system for translation of domain names - DNS (Domain Name System) to predict the delay. Next, the principle of the King method is outlined in detail. Practical part includes a description of the two created simulations in program Matlab. The first application described simulates the King method principle. The second simulation is then tasked with creating 2D geometric space in which nodes and DNS servers are randomly generated. The result is dependence of RTT prediction accuracy on the number of randomly generated DNS servers. Based on this dependency the method King is compared with other methods in the end.
Framework for DNS Server Testing
Novák, Martin ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the modifications of the framework designed for DNS servers testing. Framework is developed by NIC.CZ association and is used primarily for testing the DNS server Knot DNS. The aim of this work are modifications of the framework that will allow simpler testing with this framework, such as: support for multiple implementations of DNS servers, parallel testing, components dummy server and box-in-the-middle, division into multiple components and overall modification of the existing framework. Introduction of thesis is dedicated to the authoritative DNS servers and to the foundations of testing. The remaining part of the thesis deals with the state of the existing framework and the state and testing of modified framework.
Node localization on the Internet using domain name system
Dvořák, Petr ; Müller, Jakub (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This paper describes various systems that are used to predict delay among nodes . It focuses on systems using for prediction delay artificial coordinate systems, and on the systems, which use physical measurements of delay. Primarily, however, it deals with the King method, which uses the system for translation of domain names - DNS (Domain Name System) to predict the delay. Next, the principle of the King method is outlined in detail. Practical part includes a description of the two created simulations in program Matlab. The first application described simulates the King method principle. The second simulation is then tasked with creating 2D geometric space in which nodes and DNS servers are randomly generated. The result is dependence of RTT prediction accuracy on the number of randomly generated DNS servers. Based on this dependency the method King is compared with other methods in the end.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.