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Networking Subsystem Configuration Interface
Lichtner, Ondrej ; Grégr, Matěj (oponent) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (vedoucí práce)
The goal of this thesis is to design a network configuration library with regards to operating system portability and extendability of supported features. To achieve this portable design the thesis explores and analyses the currently available network configuration options of Linux and BSD based operating systems and commonly used network devices. It provides and indepth description of Netlink sockets on Linux as the primary network configuration interface, and ioctl system calls that are used on BSD systems. The gathered information is used to create a portable and extendable library design that separates the configuration interface from its implementation into a hierarchy of abstract classes. Furthermore the class LibNCFG is defined as the entry point of the library which handles object creation and destruction instead of the user. This design provides a high level of extendability and ease of use at the same time. The thesis also describes the chosen parts of the library that were implemented so far. The thesis also describes a simple application that was created to showcase the ease of use of the created library. In the end the library summarizes achieved results and discusses possible improvements and continuation of the project.
WAN/LAN Manager for iOS
Jakubis, Tomáš ; Široký, Vít (oponent) ; Maršík, Lukáš (vedoucí práce)
The goal of this project is to create an application for iOS to manage network devices, clients and device configurations. This includes project analysis, application design, implementation and testing. Application consists of client's side, server's side, database and communication protocol. The resulted application is then compared with existing solutions with similar results. Test results have revealed several weaknesses and drawbacks of the solution. Possible improvements and future development have been described. As conclusion, the application may have potential to be used in practice after more development.
WAN/LAN Manager for iOS
Jakubis, Tomáš ; Široký, Vít (oponent) ; Maršík, Lukáš (vedoucí práce)
The goal of this project is to create an application for iOS to manage network devices, clients and device configurations. This includes project analysis, application design, implementation and testing. Application consists of client's side, server's side, database and communication protocol. The resulted application is then compared with existing solutions with similar results. Test results have revealed several weaknesses and drawbacks of the solution. Possible improvements and future development have been described. As conclusion, the application may have potential to be used in practice after more development.
Networking Subsystem Configuration Interface
Lichtner, Ondrej ; Grégr, Matěj (oponent) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (vedoucí práce)
The goal of this thesis is to design a network configuration library with regards to operating system portability and extendability of supported features. To achieve this portable design the thesis explores and analyses the currently available network configuration options of Linux and BSD based operating systems and commonly used network devices. It provides and indepth description of Netlink sockets on Linux as the primary network configuration interface, and ioctl system calls that are used on BSD systems. The gathered information is used to create a portable and extendable library design that separates the configuration interface from its implementation into a hierarchy of abstract classes. Furthermore the class LibNCFG is defined as the entry point of the library which handles object creation and destruction instead of the user. This design provides a high level of extendability and ease of use at the same time. The thesis also describes the chosen parts of the library that were implemented so far. The thesis also describes a simple application that was created to showcase the ease of use of the created library. In the end the library summarizes achieved results and discusses possible improvements and continuation of the project.

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