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Linux Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)
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Linux Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) The Red Hat Certified Engineerâ„?course is designed for UNIX- and Linux-experienced users, networking specialists, and system administrators. This course provides intensive hands-on training on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, and includes the RHCE Certification Lab Exam.
A Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrator who has been trained then tested by means of the RHCE Exam, a realistic performance-based lab exam that tests his/her actual ability to: install and configure Red Hat Enterprise Linux; understand limitations of hardware; configure networking and file systems; configure the X Window System; configure security, set up common network (IP) services, carry out diagnostics and troubleshooting, and perform essential Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration.
UNIX or Linux system administrators who have significant real-world experience with UNIX or Linux systems administration and some experience setting up key networking services such as HTTP, DNS, NIS, DHCP, and who want a fast-track course to prepare for the RHCE Exam.
RH033, RH133, RH253 or equivalent experience with UNIX; LAN/WAN fundamentals Internetworking with TCP/IP, knowledge or experience setting up NFS, HTTP, DNS, FTP, NIS, DHCP, and other networking services, and security. For a complete list of prerequisites, see the Prerequisites for RH300.
Labs to be provided by the trainer
Hardware and Installation Hardware Compatibility CPU and SMP Support New Hardware Detection Plug and Play Block and Other Devices Disk Addressing and Partitioning Peripheral Devices and their Configuration The Red Hat Installer Performing and Validating the Installation The Boot Process Virtual Consoles The Boot Process Kernel Initialization init and /etc/inittab Exploration of the init Process The GRUB Boot Loader Module 1: File system and Software Administration Partitioning Utilities Journaling File systems Formatting File systems mount The Automounter /etc/fstab Red Hat Network Implementation Maintaining Software with RPM Performing RPM Queries RPM Related Utilities Module 2: User Administration PAM Creating User Accounts Maintaining User Accounts Creating/Maintaining Groups The User Private Group Model SGID Directories The Initial User Environment Configuring Quotas NIS Server and Client Configuration Module 3: System Administration Tools Installing with Kickstart cron Scheduling Daily cron Scripts Network Interface Configuration CUPS Configuration and Administration LPRng Configuration and Administration syslog Configuration Module 4: Kernel Services and Configuration Linux LVM Configuration and Administration Managing Kernel Modules Examining and Setting Kernel Parameters in /proc Software RAID Configuration and Recovery Module 5: Apache and Squid Squid Proxy Server Overview Apache Configuration Implementing Apache Virtual Hosts Module 6: NFS and Samba Configuring an NFS Server Samba Client Tools Samba Server Configuration Windows Passwords and Samba Sharing Files, Directories and Printers with Samba Module 7: DNS and Electronic Mail Sendmail Configuration Files m4 Macro Language and the sendmail.mc File Additional sendmail Configuration Files Postfix Configuration Files Configuring BIND named.conf Configuring Forward and Reverse Lookup Zones Special Zones Zone Files Module 8: FTP, xinetd, and OpenSSH vsftpd Configuration DHCP Server Configuration OpenSSH Client Utilities OpenSSH Server Configuration OpenSSH Authentication Methods xinetd.conf xinetd Service Files Module 9: The X Window System Configuring XFree86 The X Protocol Overview X Protocol Network Transparency X Window System and ssh Window Managers Display Managers X Window System Security X Window System Modularity XFree86 Startup The X Font Server Module 10: Securing Services tcp wrappers Configuration netfilter Configuration Maintaining netfilter Rules netfilter Example netfilter Network Address Translation netfilter Connection Tracking Module 11: Troubleshooting File sytem Corruption File sytem Recovery Things to Check: The X Window System Things to Check: Services Things to Check: Networking Things to Check: Booting The Rescue Environment Recovery Run levels Boot Floppies
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