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PROJEKT: Netzwerksicherheit - SS 2006

18.339   Projekt: Netzwerksicherheit
Time:
Wednesday 12-18 Uhr (6 SWS)
Organisers:
Joachim Posegga, Robert Olotu, Henrich C. Pöhls
Location:
F-027 [SVS Lab]

Exercises & Presentations

  • Exercise Part2 - Network Monitoring Tools - Week 1/2
 
  • Exercise Part2 - Network Monitoring Tools - Week 2/2
  • Part2 - Presentation
  • Exercise Part3 - Public Key Infrastructure - Week 1/4
  • Part3 - Presentation
  • Exercise Part3 - Public Key Infrastructure - Week 2/4
 
  • Exercise Part3 - Public Key Infrastructure - Week 3/4 Preview
 

 

Preparatory Meeting

Monday, January 30th, 2006, 2 pm, F-633 [SVS Lab]

Presentation Slides are available for download. PDF

The following students are now accepted for this lab:

Name
Gr. 0 Kristian Beckers
Gr. 2 Björn Engelmann
Gr. 6 Claudia Erdmann
Gr. 5 Sören Glimm
Gr. 0 Ralf Greskowiak
Gr. 4 Nils Hoier
Gr. 1 Moritz Jodeit
Gr. 2 Benjamin Leipold
Gr. 3 Michael Malinka
Gr. 8 Sourya Maniseng
Name
Gr. 7 Jan Möller
Gr. 9 Sven Poggensee
Gr. 1 Jeremias Reith
Gr. 6 Folke Rinneberg
Gr. 4 Florian Rudolph
Gr. 8 Timo Schäpe
Gr. 7 Anika Ströbele
Gr. 3 Benjamin Wagrocki
Gr. 5 Alice Winnicki
Gr. 9 Adam Wojkowski
 

We are looking forward seeing you in the first "real" Lab-Session:
12th of April 2006 - 12:00 c.t. in the new SVS-Lab F-027.


Prerequisites

  • Vordiplom
  • Good knowledge of IT Security concepts (e.g. GBI, SVS-Lectures, etc.)
  • Basic knowledge of operating systems (Windows / Linux)

Project Outline

The network security project allows students to gain "hands-on experience" while setting up security concepts they probably heard of in various lectures and seminars before. The students will be given a PC in our SVS-LAB and will be able to set up their own test networks. They will learn about virtualisation of hardware using VMware, as well as gain a deeper understanding of the theoretical concepts behind IT security mechanisms like VPN, Firewalls or PKI.

During the project some introductory presentations will be given for each of the topics. Then the students will get excercises to guide them through each topic. They need to write a detailed LAB-Report documenting all their steps taken, as well as their solution to each given exercise.


Topics

Here are some topics covered in this course. Note, that this list is not exhaustive:
  • Linux / Windows operatingsystem & network basics
    • Installation of Windows XP
    • Installation of VMware
    • Installation of Linux in virtual machines
    • Setup of virtual networks with VMware
  • Network monitoring/analysis tools
    • How do they work?
    • What can they do?
  • Public Key Infrastructure
    • What are the contents of a certificate?
    • How do you generate/validate certificates?
    • What is a CRL?
    • What applications are possible?
  • Network firewalls
    • Installation, configuration, testing
    • Write your own firewall rules ...
  • Virtual Private Network
    • How do you set it up?
    • Subnetting
    • Verify that the secure tunnel works ...

More information

For more information please contact Robert Olotu or Henrich C. Pöhls.

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