Training Course:RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer )School/Trainer:
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Course Description:
'' Complete set of 10 Linux courses covering concepts from basic to advanced level. Also mapped to the RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer ) Exam
After completing all the courses in the curriculum, you will be able to:
Communicate in a Linux environment. Create and maintain documents Automate routine tasks in the command line interface. Secure data on the Linux server. You will also learn to secure files and user accounts. Automate daily schedules by using the graphic user interface of Linux.
Install applications on the Linux System. Manage user and group accounts on the Linux operating System. Configure printers. Trouble-shoot printer-related problems. Schedule print jobs and manage pring queues.
Make backup copies of files and directories. Restore backup copies of files and directories. Configure a modem to connect to the Internet. Configure a proxy server. Secure your network by applying firewalls.
Configuring a Linux computer to lease out IP address using Dynamic host configuration Protocol(DHCP) service. Configure a DNS on a Linux computer. Configure a Web server on a Linux computer Configure Samba. Configure NFS. Install Linux. Troubleshoot common Linux-related problems. Dual boot between multiple operating systems. Build source and binary RPMs. Rebuild RPMs. Relocate the build tree. Use Kickstart to automate installation. Work with multiple X clients and an X server. Secure a single computer. Configure and optimize the Linux kernel. Configure E-mail services. Configure an FTP server. Configure Squid proxy services. Configure an NIS server and client
Configure the Linux server to restrict disk use. Implement fault tolerance for a filesystem using RAID. Configure the Linux machine as a NetWare client using the Internet Packet eXchange (IPX) protocol. Configure the Linux machine as an NCP server using the mars-nwe package.
Implementing Basic Host Security Advanced Networking Configuration Using Encryption
Course Outline
SUGGESTED SEQUENCE Communicate in Linux Using the chat utility. Reading E-mails. Sending E-mails. Creating and Maintaining Documents Creating Files. Editing Files. Copying Files. Moving Files. Renaming Files. Deleting Files. Automating Tasks Creating Single Line Utilities. Chanting the shell prompt. Creating a Shell Script. Securing Data Changing passwords. Granting or Revoking Permissions. Locking the terminals. Scheduling Activities Automating Daily Schedules Using GUI. Installing application. Installing application-Practice. Managing User and Groups Create a user account. Delete a user account. Create a group. Managing Printer and Print Jobs Configure printers. Troubleshoot printers and print related problems. Schedule print jobs and manage print queues. Securing Data Making Backup Copies. Restoring Backup Copies. Enabling Users to Access the Internet Accessing the Internet. Securing the Network Standardizing IP addresses in a Network Leasing out IP addresses using DHCP. Configuring DNS on a Linux computer. Configuring a Web Server Enabling Access to the Machines Running Other OSs on the Network
Configuring Samba. Configuring NFS. Installing Linux Troubleshooting Dual Booting in Linux Building RPMs Building Source and Binary RPMs Rebuilding RPMs Relocating the build tree Automating Installation Using Kickstart to Automate Installation Automating Installation over the Network Using Remote X Applications Accessing an X Server Remotely Implementing X Security Customizing Linux Kernels Configuring the Linux Kernel Optimizing the Linux Kernel Standard Network Services Configuring E-Mail Services Configuring an FTP Server Configuring the Squid Proxy Server Configuring Network Information Services Controlling Filesystem Utilization Understanding Quotas RAID and MD Systems Interoperability with IPX Networks Connecting a Linux Client to a NetWare Server Emulating a NetWare Server on a Linux Server Implementing Basic Host Security Securing a Linux Host Securing Specific Hosts Summary Advanced Networking Configuration Multiple Hosting IP Masquerading Summary Using Encryption Using Cryptography Techniques to Encrypt Files Using Cryptography Techniques to Digitally Sign Files Summary
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.netvarsity.com
Phone:91-11-26203333
School Address:
NIIT Online Learning Ltd., 8 Balaji Estate, Sudarshan Munjal Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi-110 019, India
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