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New scenarios with Wireshark in communication technologies
Šíma, Jan ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design and create scenarios that will be used by students as a basis for laboratory exercises in a course that focuses on communication technologies. These scenarios also need to be accompanied by a theoretical introduction that will introduce the topic under discussion to the students. The created scenarios contain additional tasks that are intended for individual work of students. For the teachers there are prepared separate files summarising the correct solution of these tasks. This thesis starts with a theoretical description of used network protocols. First the TCP/IP model is described and then the protocols that belong to this model. The main ones are those that occur in multiple created scenarios, such as TCP, UDP or DNS. The programs and applications that are used in the scenarios are also described. The main program is Wireshark and also the application called Klient DNS. This is followed by a chapter that deals with the drafting of each scenario. The drafts outline what the scenarios goals are. The drafts also list the protocols, programs, and utilities that are used in the exercise. The first scenario contains tasks based on Network Address Translation and its interaction with other protocols, such as the previously mentioned TCP, UDP, and also ICMP and FTP protocols. The second created scenario is dealing and analyzing protocols that try to secure the translation of domain names. Specifically, the DNSSEC extension and also the DoH protocol. The third scenario is focusing more in detail at the function of recursive servers in DNS and DNSSEC communication. The last created scenario explains the planning and allocation of the address space, where again the NAT topic is encountered and the function of routing tables is also explained here.
New functions of client application for DNS protocol for lectures
Ramosová, Patrícia ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this Master thesis entitled New functions of client application for DNS protocol for lectures is to gain understanding of domain name translation protocols, examine the existing clientDNS application, its source codes and compare it with similar existing tools, such as DNS Benchmark, Nslookup and Dig. Based on the performed analysis, new functionality was designed and various errors that the original application contained were identified. After implementing the proposed features and minor improvements, the new version of the DNS client app has been properly tested. The main innovations of the application consist of new modules for DNS over TLS and Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution protocols, and a new module for Mass testing of DNS servers and domain names. Minor improvements consist mainly of a new graphical interface adapted for small and large screens, multi-thread architecture, automatic translation and much more.
Data Sets for Network Security
Setinský, Jiří ; Hranický, Radek (referee) ; Tisovčík, Peter (advisor)
In network security, machine learning techniques are used to effectively detect anomalies and malware in network traffic. A quality dataset is needed to train a network classifier with high accuracy. The aim of this paper is to modify the dataset using machine learning techniques to improve the quality of the dataset which will lead to training the model with a higher accuracy. The dataset is analyzed by a clustering algorithm and each cluster is characterized by a statistical description resulting from the attributes of the input dataset. The statistical description along with the information of the original classifier is used to compute the score. The score serves as a weight in the modification phase. Cluster analysis allows to filter out the data that are important for training the final model. The proposed approach allows us to mitigate the redundancy of the dataset or to augment it with missing data. The result is a modification framework that is able to reduce the datasets or perform their aggregation in order to create a compact dataset that reflects the actual network traffic. Models were trained on the created datasets and achieved higher accuracy compared to the existing solution.
New scenarios with Wireshark in communication technologies
Šíma, Jan ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to design and create scenarios that will be used by students as a basis for laboratory exercises in a course that focuses on communication technologies. These scenarios also need to be accompanied by a theoretical introduction that will introduce the topic under discussion to the students. The created scenarios contain additional tasks that are intended for individual work of students. For the teachers there are prepared separate files summarising the correct solution of these tasks. This thesis starts with a theoretical description of used network protocols. First the TCP/IP model is described and then the protocols that belong to this model. The main ones are those that occur in multiple created scenarios, such as TCP, UDP or DNS. The programs and applications that are used in the scenarios are also described. The main program is Wireshark and also the application called Klient DNS. This is followed by a chapter that deals with the drafting of each scenario. The drafts outline what the scenarios goals are. The drafts also list the protocols, programs, and utilities that are used in the exercise. The first scenario contains tasks based on Network Address Translation and its interaction with other protocols, such as the previously mentioned TCP, UDP, and also ICMP and FTP protocols. The second created scenario is dealing and analyzing protocols that try to secure the translation of domain names. Specifically, the DNSSEC extension and also the DoH protocol. The third scenario is focusing more in detail at the function of recursive servers in DNS and DNSSEC communication. The last created scenario explains the planning and allocation of the address space, where again the NAT topic is encountered and the function of routing tables is also explained here.
New functions of client application for DNS protocol for lectures
Ramosová, Patrícia ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this Master thesis entitled New functions of client application for DNS protocol for lectures is to gain understanding of domain name translation protocols, examine the existing clientDNS application, its source codes and compare it with similar existing tools, such as DNS Benchmark, Nslookup and Dig. Based on the performed analysis, new functionality was designed and various errors that the original application contained were identified. After implementing the proposed features and minor improvements, the new version of the DNS client app has been properly tested. The main innovations of the application consist of new modules for DNS over TLS and Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution protocols, and a new module for Mass testing of DNS servers and domain names. Minor improvements consist mainly of a new graphical interface adapted for small and large screens, multi-thread architecture, automatic translation and much more.

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