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Monitoring of Internet servers
Pospíchal, Ondřej ; Burget, Radim (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the availability of devices and the availability of remote connection to devices via SSH in the network PlanetLab worldwide. The theoretical part consists of the description of the network PlanetLab, services ping and SSH, program environment, in which was the practical part made, and parallelization of processes, which was used during optimizing the program. The practical part describes the creation, functions and outputs of the application, which continuously tests servers in the network PlanetLab. Analyzing the results of the program it was found that the availability of PlanetLab devices is relatively stable, but unsatisfactory. More than half of the devices of this network do not respond to neither one of mentioned services.
Network terminal design and realization
Bičák, Tomáš ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about designing and construction of network terminal. The goal is to construct and implement a network terminal which will generate and evaluate the command ping of the selected network node. Network terminal based on Banana Pi platform.
Testing of Probes for Network Traffic Monitoring
Sobol, Jan ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
In order to ensure a secure and stable Internet, administrators need tools for network monitoring which will allow them to analyze ongoing network traffic and respond to situations in a timely manner. One way to monitor traffic is to use monitoring probes. This thesis focuses on a thorough verification of the parameters of existing probes IPFIX probe and FlexProbe. FlexProbe is a network probe designed for the implementation of lawful interceptions developed at FIT BUT in cooperation with the Police of the Czech Republic. The IPFIX probe is developed by the CESNET association and is used for flow monitoring within the FlexProbe probe. In order to be able to operate the probes in the target environment for a long time, it is necessary to thoroughly test the device. The exact behavior of the probe is defined by the specification requirements that are developed for both probes. Based on the requirements, a comprehensive test system covering functional and performance parameters of the probes was designed. The tests are unified using a test framework and included in automated scenarios implemented in system Jenkins. At the end of the thesis, the coverage of the required properties of the probes and their performance is evaluated.
Testing of Probes for Network Traffic Monitoring
Sobol, Jan ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
In order to ensure a secure and stable Internet, administrators need tools for network monitoring which will allow them to analyze ongoing network traffic and respond to situations in a timely manner. One way to monitor traffic is to use monitoring probes. This thesis focuses on a thorough verification of the parameters of existing probes IPFIX probe and FlexProbe. FlexProbe is a network probe designed for the implementation of lawful interceptions developed at FIT BUT in cooperation with the Police of the Czech Republic. The IPFIX probe is developed by the CESNET association and is used for flow monitoring within the FlexProbe probe. In order to be able to operate the probes in the target environment for a long time, it is necessary to thoroughly test the device. The exact behavior of the probe is defined by the specification requirements that are developed for both probes. Based on the requirements, a comprehensive test system covering functional and performance parameters of the probes was designed. The tests are unified using a test framework and included in automated scenarios implemented in system Jenkins. At the end of the thesis, the coverage of the required properties of the probes and their performance is evaluated.
Implementation of open source system for network monitoring
Scripnic, Dmitrii ; Sládok, Ondřej (referee) ; Grenar, David (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with network monitoring. In this work, a theoretical analysis of known monitoring systems was performed and their architecture, properties and work with these systems were also described. Subsequently, a comparative characteristic of all described systems was performed. At the beginning of the practical part, the installation and configuration of all monitoring systems and their evaluation was performed. The second part deals with the Zabbix monitoring system, where more emphasis was placed on monitoring IP service delays.
Measurement of PlanetLab experimental network
Andrašov, Ivan ; Bečková, Zuzana (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This thesis deals with measurement of transfer parameters for nodes in experimental network PlanetLab. In theoretical part of this thesis we analyse experimental network PlanetLab, basic terminology in this network, its goals and some current projects run- ning under this network. Next we analyse measured network parameters specifically Ping, SSH delay and respond to SCP. Practical part of this thesis is formed around real im- plementation of measurement where in specific sub chapters are written exact problems of said parameter together with source code.
Network terminal design and realization
Bičák, Tomáš ; Novotný, Vít (referee) ; Koton, Jaroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about designing and construction of network terminal. The goal is to construct and implement a network terminal which will generate and evaluate the command ping of the selected network node. Network terminal based on Banana Pi platform.
Measurement of PlanetLab experimental network
Andrašov, Ivan ; Polešáková, Zuzana (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This thesis deals with measurement of transfer parameters for nodes in experimental network PlanetLab. In theoretical part of this thesis we analyse experimental network PlanetLab, basic terminology in this network, its goals and some current projects run- ning under this network. Next we analyse measured network parameters specifically Ping, SSH delay and respond to SCP. Practical part of this thesis is formed around real im- plementation of measurement where in specific sub chapters are written exact problems of said parameter together with source code.
Monitoring of Internet servers
Pospíchal, Ondřej ; Burget, Radim (referee) ; Komosný, Dan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the availability of devices and the availability of remote connection to devices via SSH in the network PlanetLab worldwide. The theoretical part consists of the description of the network PlanetLab, services ping and SSH, program environment, in which was the practical part made, and parallelization of processes, which was used during optimizing the program. The practical part describes the creation, functions and outputs of the application, which continuously tests servers in the network PlanetLab. Analyzing the results of the program it was found that the availability of PlanetLab devices is relatively stable, but unsatisfactory. More than half of the devices of this network do not respond to neither one of mentioned services.
Detection of anomalies in network traffic using compression methods
Blažek, Libor ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Blažek, Petr (advisor)
The objective of the thesis is to design a practical demonstration of the functionality of selected compression methods. The following chapters will discuss the attacks on terminals and mentioned some measures. The show will be processed using two methods development environment. The attacks will detect anomalies in the network and subsequently carried out at one of the sample data compression methods. Data will be collected as normal operation at the terminal station, and then in the attack.

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