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Module - I - : (Linux Essentials For Beginners)

This document outlines a course on Linux administration that is divided into 5 modules. Module 1 covers Linux essentials and basics. Module 2 focuses on system administration topics like package management, logging, backups and filesystems. Module 3 addresses network configuration and remote administration. Module 4 teaches advanced services like FTP, DNS, Apache and firewalls. Module 5 covers monitoring with Nagios, security concepts and implementing a Postfix mail server.

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Module - I - : (Linux Essentials For Beginners)

This document outlines a course on Linux administration that is divided into 5 modules. Module 1 covers Linux essentials and basics. Module 2 focuses on system administration topics like package management, logging, backups and filesystems. Module 3 addresses network configuration and remote administration. Module 4 teaches advanced services like FTP, DNS, Apache and firewalls. Module 5 covers monitoring with Nagios, security concepts and implementing a Postfix mail server.

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This course is currently supported on the latest releases of Red Hat

Enterprise Linux Linux.

Module I (Linux Essentials for Beginners)


This is the foundation module where you will get acquainted with basic
knowledge of Linux Operating System which further will help you to define
your roadmap to Linux Journey.

Introduction to the GNU/Linux operating system and different


flavors of Linux

Installation of various Linux distributors including Debian,


RedHat, CentOS, etc.

Browsing the File System / X Usage Basics

Running Basic commands, Getting Help

Bash Shell Navigation

Module II (Linux System Administration)


This module is targeted for Intermediate Linux Administration

X-Windows and desktop exploration

Package management (RPM & Tarball)

Linux Boot Process

Explore the Usages of Sudo (Super user do)

Configuring the Quota System

Log management and log rotation

CRON Process Scheduling

Backup and Recovery using tools mt, tar, dd, rsync, etc.

Kernel recompilation and patching

Filesystem Management

RAID & LVM

User and Group administration

Module III (Linux Network Administration)

In this module we will cover basic concept and configuration of Networking


in Linux.

Network utilities and usages

Network configuration in Linux

Remote administration (Putty, VNC, WinSCP, SSH and


RDesktop)

System Monitoring & Process Management

Module IV (Advance Linux System Administration)


In this module we will cover how to configure and maintain internet services
for Advance Linux System Administration.

Implement Very Secure VSFTPD (FTP) service

TCP Wrappers and Xinetd super server concepts

NFS and NIS (Network Filesystem and Network Internet Server)

BIND & DNS (Domain Name System)

SAMBA Implementation

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)

Web Server Implementation (Apache)

SQUID Proxy Implementation

Iptables and FirewallD (Netfilter Linux Kernel-based Firewall)

Backup with TAR

Module V (Linux Monitoring and Mail Server)

Implementation of Nagios (Nagios Core vs Nagios XI)

Linux Hardening and Security

Understanding Linux SELinux (Security)

Virtulisation concepts

Implement Postfix Mail Server

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