G1 : Advanced Networking Protocol Workshop

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Révision datée du 21 octobre 2015 à 18:59 par Msekar (discussion | contributions) (Workshop progress)

The main aim of this workshop is to realize a redundant network infrastructure to ensure maximum availability in case of a device or path failure. The architecture of the network is shown in the diagram given below.

Network architecture.PNG

Scope statement for the specific task

Task overview

We were assigned to configure one of the L3 switches to enable routing protocol(for IPv4 and IPv6) and also to ensure layer 3 redundancy with HSRP.

Materials used for the specific task

  • Layer-3 Switch : Cisco Catalyst 3560-E
  • PC with serial connection

Workshop progress

Week 1 (28/09/2015)

conf files :

Week 2 (05/10/2015)

  • ssh pour la machine cordouan
ssh root@cordouan.insecserv.deule.net
  • configuration de la machine virtuelle XEN
xen-create-image --hostname=WESTMALLE --ip=193.48.57.161 --netmask=255.255.255.240 --gateway=193.48.57.174 \
--nameserver=193.48.57.48 --dir=/usr/local/xen --genpass=0 --password=pasglop --dist=stable
  • permet de la créer une fois le fichier de config
xl create /etc/xen/WESTMALLE.cfg
  • emplacement fichier de configuration de la machine XEN
/etc/XEN/WESTMALLE.cfg

Fichier:WESTMALLEcfg.txt
modification de la taille mémoire, et "bridge=IMA5sc"

  • permet de lancer la machine virtuelle XEN
xl console WESTMALLE

Week 3 (12/10/2015)

This week we started with installing few important packages in the Xen virtual server such as apache2, fail2ban, bind9, dnsutils and openssh-server. To secure the ssh server, we changed the configuration line (as shown below) of the file /etc/ssh/sshd_config:

Port 619
PermitRootLogin no-password

To enable root login, we had to generate an asymmetric key (private and public) where the public key will be stored in the server while the user who wishes to connect to the server must have the private key. To generate the asymmetric key, we used the command:

ssh-keygen -b 2048

Then, the public key had to be stored in a file called authorized_keys2 (for SSHv2).

After that, we continued to configure the DNS server. First of all, we bought a domain name from one of the domain name registrars, Gandi (Gandi.net). Since we wanted to host our own DNS server, we pointed the primary DNS field to our computer (ns1.troisiemesexe.lol). The secondary DNS field was filled with Gandi’s secondary NS server. It was time we configured our own DNS server.