Reti di Computer (RC)
Introduzione
Reti di computer (uniroma1) prof. Bongiovanni
Mappe concettuali
Architettura di rete
Fondamenti di networking
Indirizzi IP e subnetting nelle reti locali
La sicurezza nei sistemi informatici
Firma elettronica, digitale, certificati e PEC
Cybersicurezza
Agenzia per la cibersicurezza nazionale
Video
Storia e tecnologia delle reti di computer
Differenza tra Modem, Switch e Router [SIMULATORE]
Cos'è e come funziona un indirizzo IP - pubblico e privato
Reti di calcolatori (corso UniNettuno)
Calculate Network, Broadcast and host addresses
How To Speak Internet 101 (ft. Will Smith)
How the Internet Works in 5 Minutes
Internet Privacy: Tracking Cookies 101
KhanAcademy:The Internet
KhanAcademy: What is the Internet?
KhanAcademy: Packet, routers, and reliability
KhanAcademy: HTTP and HTML
KhanAcademy: Cybersecurity and crime
KhanAcademy: Encryption and public keys
KhanAcademy: IP addresses and DNS
KhanAcademy: Wires, cables, and WiFi
National Geographic: Internet 101
Udemy: Introduction to Networking
Udacity: Computer Networking, Security and Software Defined Networking
Microsoft: Networking Fundamentals
Google: inside a Google data center
Altre fonti
Networking for Dummies (intero libro) (estratto cap.4-9)
Packet Tracer for Beginners - Part 1
Packet Tracer for Beginners - Part 2
Packet Tracer: Configurazione Router
Packet Tracer: due sottoreti e un router
Packet Tracer: Routing Statico
Packet Tracer: HTTP e DNS server
Packet Tracer: Cable Modem, DSL and Dialup Configuration
Packet Tracer: static routing with Connecting 4 routers
Packet Tracer: Create Computer Network - part 1
Exploring Networking with Cisco Packet Tracer
Esempi test verifica teorica
Virtualizzazione
Virtualization (video 1)
Cloud computing
Cloud Computing Explained (video 1)
Cloud Computing Explained (video 2)
Cloud Computing Explained (video 3)
Cloud Computing Explained (video 3)
Help with ping, winipcfg, and other network commands
Command Prompt - Advanced Networking Commands
Collegarsi via SSH ad un dispositivo Android:
Get your Android and PC on the same WLAN.
Install and open SSHDroid on the Android device
Note the "Address" field shown on the app. It should look something like root@192.168.0.3:2222.
Install an SSH client on your PC, e.g.:
sudo apt-get install openssh-client`
on Ubuntu 15.10
Run on your PC:
ssh root@192.168.0.3 -p 2222
It says:
Default password is 'admin'
root@192.168.0.3's password:
So type admin and enter.
We're in. Try ls. But note that many folders are not accessible without rooting your device.
The SSH server continues running on Android as a daemon even if the SSHDroid window is closed.
Software download