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Opensource firewall redundancy
Škurla, Tomáš ; Zeman, Václav (referee) ; Slavíček, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the comparison of different open-source firewalls from the perspective of high availability topology. The goal of the thesis is to determine the most suitable firewall for implementing a topology with high availability. The theoretical part deals with the explanation of the concepts of address translation, the operation of firewalls, and subsequently describes the protocols necessary for the implementation of high availability, followed by a description of the testing using GNS3. The practical part of the thesis describes the preparation of the laboratory environment, as well as the process of configuration and testing of the individual firewalls, followed by an evaluation based on the test results.
High Availability firewalls
Frátrik, Tibor ; Zeman, Václav (referee) ; Slavíček, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis is dedicated to researching the possibility redundancy of firewalls, especially commercial, software or hardware firewalls. The theoretical part describes individual firewalls and their redundancy options. The diploma thesis was more focused on two specific firewalls: ASA and Pfsense. As part of the practical part, topologies were designed and implemented for testing the redundancy of these firewalls. Dynamic address translations (NAT), VPN connection status, either site-to-site or remote-access VPN connections, and TCP connections were selected for testing. Finally, the results for individual firewalls were compared. Where it was mainly researched and compared, how the computer network reacts to redundancy in individual types of firewalls.

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