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Re: Few interesting topics in Network Security please.


From: James Grace <e1photon () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 14:02:38 -0400

I am a big fan of teaching/learning:

bgp modeling, iperf, mrtg/cricket, and pcap.

James Grace
Network Engineer
Center for Internet Augmented Research and Assessment
Florida International University, Miami, Fl


On Apr 28, 2008, at 11:10 AM, Rivest, Philippe wrote:

I would strongly consider matching Wireshark and a MITM attack subject(Appz id: Cain & Abel). I cant belive how no body knows what MITM is and how one would use this technique to steal info. It is really important. Also, show some consideration to IP spoofing. I would not spend days on these 2 subject, but a few demo & details would greatly open the eyes of fresh IT eyes :)

Merci

Philippe Rivest, Certified Ethical Hacker

Analyste en sécurité de l'information

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-----Message d'origine-----
De : listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] De la part de Jon Kibler
Envoyé : lundi 28 avril 2008 10:24
À : KishoreKumar Bairi
Cc : security-basics () securityfocus com
Objet : Re: Few interesting topics in Network Security please.

KishoreKumar Bairi wrote:
Hi all,

I am a student. Who is doing project under a professor. In our
university from next year a new course on NETWORKING is going to be
started. My task is to design "lab experiments" for that course.

Can you please suggest few experimental ideas, that will help a newbie
in Networking field.

Note: "Network Security" is also included.

Three things that students are not getting in network courses that are CRITICAL to the real world:
   1) Low level understanding of protocols
   2) Routing
   3) Packet filtering

Some tools I would recommend as absolute requirements for the course:
   wireshark
   nmap
   traceroute
   ping
   arping
   hping
   dsniff
   gobbler
   ettercap
   hunt
   yersina
   firewalk
   iptables
   snort (if you get into IDS)
   quagga (for routing)


If you get into protocol errors / DOS:
   jolt
   land
   nestea
   smurf
   fraggle

Hope this helps!

Jon Kibler
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Jon R. Kibler
Chief Technical Officer
Advanced Systems Engineering Technology, Inc.
Charleston, SC  USA
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