Handy Tools When Doing Some Networking in Windows, Linux, Mac OS
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Network refers to a collection of computers, servers, mainframes, network devices, peripherals, or other devices connected to one another to allow the sharing of data. This topic covers the fundamentals of networking, including network architecture, protocols, and technologies, as well as advanced topics like network security, virtualization, and cloud computing. Discussions include how networks are designed, maintained, and secured, and the impact of emerging technologies on networking.
Handy Tools When Doing Some Networking in Windows, Linux, Mac OS
this project is an introduction to networking.
This is a repossitory where I list everything what I have learned so far in IT
This repository comprises assignments and practical projects from Computer Networks 2, aligned with Kurose & Ross's 'Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, 8th edition'.
Взаимодействие клиент - сервер. Networking на финальной версии проекта Navigation с блока промышленной разработки
Multithreaded client-server socket communication through TCP/IP, HTTP protocols.
Library for handling TCP connections based on the hole punching technique.
Designed the topology of the university network using the software Cisco Packet Tracer with the implementation of wireless networking systems.
Useful for troubleshooting network connectivity issues. It uses the ping3 library to send ICMP, TCP, or UDP packets to the specified host and measure the round-trip time.
This repository contains a C++ library for creating and managing a network server. The Networking::Server class provides a simple interface for creating a server socket, listening for client connections, sending and receiving data, and managing connected clients. The code uses platform-specific APIs and is compatible with Windows and Linux
Demonstration of VNet Creation in Terraform for Azure Cloud Environment
Built on the concept of a Virtual Private Cloud that Amazon offers. This repo includes how it can be deployed on an on premise infrastructure.
This is a repository to present the final project of the Network and Security Bootcamp I attended. A project to put what I learned into practice. I am presenting it in a way much more like a walk-through than it is a presentation.
Automating DHCP Server configuration with Bash
a local network stress test to find the real world load capacities of a local network
Created by The network engineering community