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14. rida: 14. rida:
 
     03 Feb  Routing Theory I (Bellman-Ford)
 
     03 Feb  Routing Theory I (Bellman-Ford)
 
     10 Feb  Routing Theory II (Dijkstra + BGP)  
 
     10 Feb  Routing Theory II (Dijkstra + BGP)  
     17 Feb  TCP & Reliability 
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     17 Feb  ''Socket Programming & Exercises''
     03 Mar  Design Workshop
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     03 Mar  TCP, Reliability & Scanning
     10 Mar   
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     10 Mar ''Design Requirement Workshop''  
     17 Mar
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     17 Mar   DNS, DNSsec & CDNs
     24 Mar   
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     24 Mar  Secure Exchanges (including Diffie-Hellman, TLS, IPsec, SSH, PGP)
     31 Mar   
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     31 Mar Attack & Protocol Security (MiTM, Web security, Kerberos authentication)  
  
 
  Protocol Design & Development:   
 
  Protocol Design & Development:   
     07 Apr  Presentation about Design Specs    
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     07 Apr  ''Design Workshop''    
     14 Apr  Design Workshop.
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     14 Apr  Presentation about Design Specs
  
 
  Implementation:  
 
  Implementation:  
     21 Apr  Implementation week  
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     21 Apr  Implementation week 1
     28 Apr  Implementation week  
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     28 Apr  Implementation week 2
  
 
  Testing:
 
  Testing:
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     12 May  Demonstration / "Exam" MANDATORY ATTENDANCE (demonstrate your code, oral exam on lecture content)             
 
     12 May  Demonstration / "Exam" MANDATORY ATTENDANCE (demonstrate your code, oral exam on lecture content)             
 
   
 
   
Please join the [https://gitlab.cs.ttu.ee/maroth/network-protocol-design gitlab group] and the [https://t.me/networkprotocoldesign telegram chat]
 
  
 
Reading recommendations:  
 
Reading recommendations:  

Redaktsioon: 26. jaanuar 2021, kell 08:21

Network Protocol Design (ITC8061, 6 ECTS)

This module focuses on fundamental problems of network protocols and various design decisions and it's implications. This will also include security related protocols and give a better understanding why it is sometimes so hard to secure the Internet. As an exercise we will develop and implement our own protocol.

This module requires some programming skills (or a LOT of motivation to spend a LOT of time on learning algorithms and programming languages on top of the network-protocol related challenges). See also here for more detailed information.

The lectures and seminar discussions will Wednesday, 12.00 - 13.30. We will use distance learning MS-Teams channel due to the pandemic situation.


Lectures:
    27 Jan  Introduction & Layers, naming and addressing  
    03 Feb  Routing Theory I (Bellman-Ford)
    10 Feb  Routing Theory II (Dijkstra + BGP) 
    17 Feb  Socket Programming & Exercises 
    03 Mar  TCP, Reliability & Scanning
    10 Mar  Design Requirement Workshop  
    17 Mar   DNS, DNSsec & CDNs
    24 Mar  Secure Exchanges (including Diffie-Hellman, TLS, IPsec, SSH, PGP)
    31 Mar  Attack & Protocol Security (MiTM, Web security, Kerberos authentication)  
Protocol Design & Development:  
    07 Apr  Design Workshop   
    14 Apr  Presentation about Design Specs 
Implementation: 
    21 Apr  Implementation week 1
    28 Apr  Implementation week 2
Testing:
    05 May  Testing with other groups   
    12 May  Demonstration / "Exam" MANDATORY ATTENDANCE (demonstrate your code, oral exam on lecture content)            

Reading recommendations:

  • Kurose, Ross, “Computer networking: a top-down approach". Pearson.
  • John Day, “Patterns in network architecture: a return to fundamentals”. Prentice Hall.
  • Olivier Bonaventure. “Computer Networking: Principles, Protocols, and Practice” http://inl.info.ucl.ac.be/cnp3