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Secure Networking A Company Network Project on OpenSource
Content
2_GNS3 VM & Server templates for Linux nodes pfSense Cumulus & VBox Integration
3_Network Topologies Bus Ring Mesh and Hybrid
4_Network Types LAN WLAN WAN SAN MPLS and SDWAN
5_OSI Network Model vs TCPIP Model
6_Network Protocols and Services
7_IP Addressing
8_IP Subnetting
9_Routing ANDing Default Static Dynamic Routes
10_Switching VLANs STP LAG and MLAG
11_Network Architecture 3 Tiers vs Spine Leaf Design
12_50 years of Unixlike heritage Research Unix BSD GNU Linux and macOS
13_Part 1 50 mustknow shell commands working on any Unixlike OS since 70s
14_Part 2 50 mustknow shell commands working on any Unixlike OS since 70s
15_Part 3 50 mustknow shell commands working on any Unixlike OS since 70s
16_Part 4 50 mustknow shell commands working on any Unixlike OS since 70s
17_vi basics a ubiquitous screenoriented text editor on any Unixlike OS
18_nettools andor iproute2 Networking tools on any Unixlike OS
19_Quicktour of packet capture analysis
20_Clarifying Wireshark vs TShark vs TermShark vs TCPDump
21_Why learning packet analysis A usecase exposing RCE attack payload
22_Installing Wireshark Termshark TShark and TCPDump on Kali Linux
23_Installing Wireshark and TShark on MS Windows
24_TCPDump usecases credentials Cookies headers URL remote packet capture
25_Wireshark interafce walkthrough and possibilities
26_Wireshark filters syntax glossary PCAP investigation chaining HTML rebuild
27_TCPIP Model revisited in Wireshark
28_Packet analses with PCAP visualization
29_Capturing packets on GNS3 links using Wireshark
30_Project requirements gathering and specifications document
31_Projects basic shapes and colour codes in GNS3
32_Nvidia Cumulus Linux An OpenSource Linuxbased Switch
33_Headquarter Creating physical connectivity with spineleaf design
34_Headquarter Adding Alpine Linux clients
35_Headquarter Layer 2 Configuration Interfaces and VLANs Part1
36_Headquarter Layer 2 Configuration Interfaces and VLANs Part2
37_Headquarter Spanning Tree Protocol STP on Cumulus Linux switches
38_Headquarter Creating virtual layer 3 interfaces for management VLAN
39_Headquarter Configuring Bond interfaces LAG and MLAG in Cumulus Linux P1
40_Headquarter Configuring Bond interfaces LAG and MLAG in Cumulus Linux P2
41_Branch Office Network Prepration in GNS3
42_Branch Office Switches Trunk & Access ports VLAN interfaces Bonds & MLAG
44_Headquarter Create a custom VM for the openSUSE Linux Server cluster
45_Headquarter Change network adapters type to Paravirtualized Network IO
46_Headquarter Creating bond interfaces on openSUSE Linux with LACP mode
47_Headquarter Troubleshooting intercluster Bond connectivity issues on Linux FW
48_Headquarter Configure MLAG on Cumulus switches for firewall cluster bond links
49_Headquarter Configure virtual VLAN interfaces on linux firewall cluster
50_Headquarter Disable IPv6 on the Linux firewalls
51_Headquarter Installing keepalived VRRP on both OpenSUSE Linux firewalls
52_Headquarter Configuring keepalived VRRP for OpenSUSE firewall HA cluster
53_Introduction to netfilter framework Part 1
54_Introduction to netfilter framework Part 2
55_Headquarter Change default policies of iptables chains to explicit drop
56_Create IPTables service on openSUSE firewall cluster & TShooting the service
57_Headquarter Create iptables service on the slave firewall
58_Headquarter Providing internet to VLAN 20 using MASQUERADE NAT rules
59_Headquarter Configure Linux DHCP Server to assign each VLANs own IP range
60_Headquarter Start creating InterVLAN iptables rules on OpenSUSE FW cluster
61_Headquarter Continue creating InterVLAN iptables policies on firewall cluster
62_Headquarter Creating iptables DNAT rules to publish web server from DMZ VLAN
63_Headquarter Restrict & log SSH Bruteforce attacks with iptables RECENT module
64_Headquarter Visualize iptables rules with gressgraph
65_Headquarter nftables basics
66_Headquarter Transform iptables rules into nftables & create an nft service P1
67_Headquarter Transform iptables rules into nftables & create an nft service P2
68_Headquarter Restrict SSH Bruteforce attacks for 5 minutes with Linux nftables
69_Branch Office Installing pfSense machines in GNS3
70_Branch Office Reassigning the interfaces and start the initial pfSense config
71_Branch Office Configure pfSense interfaces LAGG VLAN interfaces and pfSync
72_Branch Office Setup pfSense HighAvailibity & MLAG between Cumulus and pfSense
73_Branch Office Configure pfSense DHCP server for clients and management VLANs
74_Branch Office Create aliases in pfSense and add floating & VLAN firewall rules
75_Branch Office Create InterVLAN rules from Clients and Mgmt to DMZ on pfSense
76_Branch Office Setup UFW on Ubuntu Web server in DMZ & test interVLAN access
77_Branch Office DNAT or Reverse NAT for web server access in DMZ from internet
78_Setup Site to Site VPN between OpenSUSE Linux and pfSense using Strongswan P1
79_Setup Site to Site VPN between OpenSUSE Linux and pfSense using Strongswan P2
80_Troubleshooting Site to Site IPSec VPN between OpenSUSE Linux and pfSense
81_Preparing OpenVPN server on pfSense CA server certificate & export plugin
82_Setup OpenVPN remote access on pfSense & setup homeoffice Ubuntu OpenVPN client
83_Setup WireGuard VPN between OpenSUSE firewall and Ubuntu as remote IoT client
84_How NAC works EAP EAPoL RADIUS dot1x P1
85_How NAC works EAP EAPoL RADIUS dot1x P2
86_Installing PacketFence NAC Server on a Debian Linux
87_Initializing PacketFence Web Configurator
88_Deplying Network Access Server NAS and FreeRADIUS with MAB Profiles
89_Configure IEEE 8021X Parking & Dynamic VLAN assignment on Cumulus Linux Switch
90_Setting up 2FA for SSH server on Ubuntu jump hosts in management VLAN
91_Introduction to penetration testing for this project
92_Reconnaissance of headquarter network using NMAP
93_Implementing SSH brute force against headquarter using our NMAP findings
94_ARP Poisoning attack to capture headquarter network traffic eg credentials
95_DHCP starvation attack agains OpenSUSE DHCP server in headquarter DOS attack
96_DHCP spoofing by Yersinia in headquarter to deviate the network gateway and DNS
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