Database system development for netflow readable attributes / Sofidaliny Jamaludin
Packet Capturing System is the most important information system in information technology industry. Owing to that, a reliable packet capturing system is needed to perform the complex tasks between the complex network devices. Packet capturing has an ability to capture data including header and payl...
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my-uitm-ir.644382023-09-05T00:30:46Z Database system development for netflow readable attributes / Sofidaliny Jamaludin 2009 Jamaludin, Sofidaliny Packet Capturing System is the most important information system in information technology industry. Owing to that, a reliable packet capturing system is needed to perform the complex tasks between the complex network devices. Packet capturing has an ability to capture data including header and payload from layer 2 to layer 7 of OSI model. This is to optimize data packet transfer and less drops during transferring between sender and receiver. As from packet capturing, data can be used in order to monitor an application for user/ISP network analysis. Some of the applications such as Network Monitoring, Network Billing and Network Security may use the captured data to expand their analysis for their network future planning. For capturing system, nProbe will be used as a tool to capture binary data across the network. By the way, data captured is an unreadable raw data and cannot be for analysis. 2009 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/64438/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/64438/1/64438.PDF text en public masters Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences Azmat, Farok |
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Packet Capturing System is the most important information system in information technology industry. Owing to that, a reliable packet capturing system is needed to perform the complex tasks between the complex network devices. Packet capturing has an ability to capture data including header and payload from layer 2 to layer 7 of OSI model. This is to optimize data packet transfer and less drops during transferring between sender and receiver. As from packet capturing, data can be used in order to monitor an application for user/ISP network analysis. Some of the applications such as Network Monitoring, Network Billing and Network Security may use the captured data to expand their analysis for their network future planning. For capturing system, nProbe will be used as a tool to capture binary data across the network. By the way, data captured is an unreadable raw data and cannot be for analysis. |
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