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D. Networking & Security Administration Introduction to Network Services: Organizing Networked Systems DNS, BIND, DHCP Network File Sharing Services: NFS, FTP, Samba, Authentication Methods, Directory Sharing. Electronic Mail Services: Anti-Spam, sendmail, Postfix, procmail The HTTP Service: Apache, Virtual Hosts, CGI, Squid Security Concerns and Policy Authentication Services: PAM, Password Security, Policy, NIS System Monitoring: File System Analysis, Problematic Permissions, tripwire, syslogd, klogd Securing Networks: Netfilter, Rule targets, NAT, Bastion Host Securing Services: tcp_wrappers, xinetd, Advanced Security Options Securing Data: Encryption, Digital Certificates, OpenSSH E. Fast Track Course; exam preparation Hardware and Installation The Boot Process Filesystem and Software Administration User Administration System Administration Tools Kernel Services and Configuration Apache and Squid NFS and Samba DNS and Electronic Mail FTP, xinetd, and OpenSSH The X Window System Securing Services Troubleshooting |
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A. General Essentials Operating Systems Overview Network Protocols TCP/IP Client-Server Architecture Overview: B. Linux Essentials Overview on UNIX history and Principles A Tour of Linux : Command Line Filesystem Browsing; GNOME and KDE Desktops; The bash Shell; Users, Groups,and Permissions; vi and vim Editor Basics and Printing. A Deeper View:The Linux File system; Configuring GNOME, KDE, and X-based Tools; The bash Shell and Configuration; Advanced Topics in Users, Groups, and Permissions; Advanced Uses of the vi and vim Editors Linux Power Tools: Standard I/O and Pipes; Introduction toString Processing; String Processing with Regular Expressions; Introduction to Processes; bash Shell Scripting; Basic Networking Clients; Programming and Administration C. Linux System Administration Install Linux interactively and with Kickstart Control common system hardware Create and maintain the Linux filesystem Configure an NFS client and autofs Understand system and service initialization Perform user and group administration Integrate a workstation with an existing network running common network services Configure a workstation as a client to NIS, DNS, and DHCP services Administer the Linux printing subsystem Automate tasks with at, cron,and anacron Maintain and interpret system logs Back up filesystems to tape and tar archive Install, update, query and remove software packages with RPM Upgrade the Linux kernel via RPM Configure the X Window System and the GNOME desktop environment Perform basic performance, memory, and process management Configure basic host security Perform basic troubleshooting |