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Projecting, Administration and Security of Computer Networks
FEKT-MNSBAcad. year: 2012/2013
Basic elements of computer networks. The structure of computer networks. The design of computer networks. Transmission protocols and their security (IEEE 802.3, TCP/IP, IPv6, IPSec, SSL, WAP). Administration and security of linux systems. The configuration of network services and network elements. The securing of network services. Firewalls and communication blocking. Monitoring of network elements and traffics.
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Basic literature
Graham, S. - Shah, S.: Administrace systému Linux. Grada, Praha 2003. (CS)
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2. The structure of computer networks.
3. The design of computer networks.
4. Transmission protocols and their security - IEEE 802.3, TCP/IP.
5. Transmission protocols and their security - IPv6, IPSec, SSL.
6. Transmission protocols and their security - WAP.
7. Administration of linux systems.
8. Security of linux systems.
9. Configuration of network elements.
10.Configuration of network services.
11.The security of network services.
12.Firewalls and communication blocking.
13.Monitoring of network elements and traffics.
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1. Installation and management of the single-user system.
2. Installation of programs and users.
3. Security settings of the single-user system.
4. Settings of the graphic interface.
5. Installation and management of the server.
6. Security settings of the server.
7. Settings of DNS and FTP services.
8. Settings of email services and web servers.
9. Settings of the SELinux and GRSecurity.
10. Settings of the NFS and PAX.
11. Settings of LDAP and Kerberos.
12. Network monitoring.
13. Final exercise.