Franske CNT-2311 Network Simulation Project

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ISP:

  • Controls public IP addressing, assigns IP address blocks (8 IPs) to customers
  • Provides public IP address routing between customers
  • Provides DNS service, manages authoritative DNS for .com domain
  • Provides mail (SMTP/IMAP) service to customers
  • Has a public website for themselves
  • Provides basic websites (e.g.: http://users.isp.com/~user1) accessible by FTP server
  • Runs certificate authority, signs certificates
  • Provides DHCP for non-business users
  • Provide Jabber IM server
  • All servers should log to one central syslog server
  • Network diagrammed and documented
  • At least 3 end user computers configured to demonstrate services

Company A:

  • Users masqueraded behind NAT
  • Public web server (with SSL) with FTP for updates
  • DHCP for internal users
  • SMTP/IMAP mail service for employees (accessible internally only)
  • Internal network only SAMBA file sharing for employees (non ext2/3 filesystem)
  • Corporate network and servers secured by firewall
  • VPN service for employees working from home to access internal servers
  • All servers should log to one central syslog server
  • Network diagrammed and documented
  • At least 2 computers configured as local end user computers
  • At least 1 computer configured as a teleworker outside your network

Company B:

  • Users masqueraded behind NAT
  • Public web server (with SSL)
  • DHCP for internal users
  • SMTP/IMAP mail service for employees (publicly accessible)
  • Internal network only SAMBA file sharing for employees
  • Internal web server running myBB forum software
  • Internal database server running MySQL
  • Corporate network and servers secured by firewall
  • All publicly accessible servers must be in a DMZ
  • All servers should log to one central syslog server
  • Network diagrammed and documented
  • At least 2 computers configured as local end user computers
  • At least 1 computer configured as a teleworker outside your network