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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.
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.
Information System for Internet Service Provider
Straňák, Slavomír ; Ruttkay, Ladislav (referee) ; Tobola, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describe information system for internet service provider (ISP) with NetFlow technology for monitoring of networks. The thesis characterizes whole NetFlow architecture, individual protocols, their best advantages and frequency application. It specifies detail design and implementation of information system and their basic parts. To achievement this design was applied technology XHTML, CSS, PHP and MySQL, which offer strong implement for making of dynamic application available on network Internet.
Design and implementation of network collector
Bošeľa, Jaroslav ; Horváth, Tomáš (referee) ; Oujezský, Václav (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with description of information protocol of network flow, mainly definition of Cisco NetFlow version 9. Describes it’s features, message format and attributes of transmitted data. The thesis is primarly focused onto NetFlow v9 transmitted template, which defines fileds and data in consecutive data flow. The essence of the thesis consists in implementation of simple NetFlow v9 parser, which has been programmed in Python prog.language, it’s tests of captured UDP data from file and port capture testing on development server in lab. There is a possibility of saving captured and parsed data into prepared database within implementation as output from capturing.
HTTP Application Performance Monitoring
Knapik, Martin ; Kováčik, Michal (referee) ; Bartoš, Václav (advisor)
Goal of this bachelor thesis was to create solution for monitoring and analysis of network performance of HTTP server using Nemea framework and NetFlow data. For this purpose, I've created Nemea module for filtering, parsing and saving NetFlow data enhanced by informations gained from HTTP plugin on exporter. For analysis and user interface, webpage based on Django framework was created, used for displaying statistics that are useful for users in order to reveal problems with monitored servers. Result of my work is product, which is demonstrating possibility of using of Nemea system for passive monitoring of HTTP servers.
Optimization of NetFlow Data Search Using nfdump
Kubovič, Martin ; Žádník, Martin (referee) ; Bartoš, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with optimization of NetFlow data search using the nfdump tool. This thesis describes NetFlow protocol and tool nfdump and proposes the solution using data structure Bloom filter. The main goal was to optimize data storage and processing in order to be able to search the huge amounts of collected data and get results very quickly. The outcome of this thesis is the optimized tool that network administrators can use to search these data and significantly accelerate monitoring and analyzing network.
Detecting Network Management Applications Using AppFlow
Navrátil, Luboš ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the network application detection, using AppFlow in order to obtain information about a monitored network. The main goal of the thesis is to create plugin for FlowMon device that is made by INVIA-TECH. The plugin should provide a functionality for the detection of a network application and it should be also capable of exporting the detected information using the IPFIX protocol.
Anonymization of users when collecting network traffic
Hamár, Lukáš ; Blažek, Petr (referee) ; Sikora, Marek (advisor)
This thesis deals with anonymization of data, which could lead to disclosure of the identity of end users in network traffic. Work describes algorithms by which individual data parts are anonymized and also tools which use these techniques for network traffic anonymization. The next part of the thesis describes construction of a laboratory network, in which is the network traffic captured, containing pcap and NetFlow data. With using of the captured data, the anonymization tools are tested and the results are compared. In the last part of the thesis is created graphical interface for one of the tested anonymization softwares.
Network Traffic Visualization
Matoušek, Martin ; Bartoš, Václav (referee) ; Kováčik, Michal (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with visualization of network traffic by NetFlow data. In the theoretical part describes NetFlow technology thet is used for monitoring of computer network . Then I introduce theory of graph layouts . Purpose of the thesis is to crate tool for visualization data.
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.

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