Course Description
This course provides intensive hands-on Linux networking training. You will learn about many different networking servers such as Apache Httpd and Samba. We will discuss various utilities to enable you to setup and maintain networking on a Linux server. This class is designed to prepare you to successfully take the Certified Engineer exam using Red Hat Linux. This exam is refered to as the RHCE exam. This course uses Red Hat Linux V5.
Download the course outline.
In This Course You Will Learn:
- Describe machine identity with DNS and DHCP
- Use file sharing with FTP, NFS and Samba
- Administer Users
- Implement email with Sendmail and Postfix
- Use httpd and Squid
- Install firewalls and system monitoring
- Implement user security
- Troubleshoot network problems
Prerequisites
You need to have equivalent experience or taken the following GogoTraining courses:
Outline
Module 00: Course Introduction
Module 01: Installation
- What Hardware is supported
- Introduction to Disk Partitioning
- Going through the installation Process Demo
- Final Steps
- Demo: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Installation
Module 02: Introduction to Networking
- Starting and Stopping the Network
- Managing Services
- xinetd
- Demo: Managing Services and Introduction to xinetd
Module 03: DNS
- Overview of DNS and BIND
- DNS Lookup Utilities
- BIND configuration
- Demo: DNS Configuration
Module 04: DNS Part 2
- Zone Configuration
- Domain Configuration
- Demo: DNS Zone Files
Module 05: DHCP
- Overview of DHCP
- DHCPD configuration
- Demo: Lab Solutions
Module 06: Network File Sharing Services
- FTP
- NFS
- NFS server
- Demo: FTP and NFS
Module 07: Windows File Sharing
- Samba
- Smbd
- Demo: Samba Server
Module 08: User Administration Part 1
- Create/delete/modify users
- User policy
- Escalate privileges
- Demo: GUI User Administration
Module 09: User Administration Part 2
- SGID and SUID
- Demo: SUID, SGID and sticky bits
Module 10: User Administration Part 3
- ACLs - access control lists
- PAM - pluggable authentication modules
- Demo: Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Demo: Remote authentication
Module 11: User Administration Part 4
- Quotas
- Demo: Quotas
- Demo: Lab Solutions
Module 12: Email Services Part 1
- Create/delete/modify users
- User policy
- Escalate privileges
- SGID and SUID
- Email overview
- Sendmail
- Sendmail configuration file
- Using m4 to make life easier
- Demo: Configuring Sendmail
Module 13: Email Services Part 2
- Email protocols
- Squirrelmail
- Email clients
- Sendmail vs. postfix
- Postfix configuration file
- Demo: Dovecot and squirrelmail
Module 14: HTTP and Squid Part 1
- Overview of HTTP
- Apache configuration
- Virtual hosts
- Demo: Apache Configuration
Module 15: HTTP and Squid Part 2
- Implementing SSL
- Squid proxy service
- Demo: Lab solutions
Module 16: Routers, Firewalls and Monitoring Part 1
- Linux as a firewall
- Multiple NICs, multiple IP addresses
- Routes, IP forwarding
- Demo: Network Configuration
Module 17: Routers, Firewalls and Monitoring Part 2
- iptables
- Packet sniffing with wireshark
- Port scanning with nmap
- Demo: Monitoring Users, Processes and the Network
Module 18: Routers, Firewalls and Monitoring Part 3
- TCP wrappers
- Intrusion detection systems
- General security principles
- Monitoring utilities
- Demo: xinetd and TCP Wrappers
Module 19: User Security
- Secure TTYs
- ssh and scp
- Secure FTP
- Managing SSH keys
- Demo: Password-less login with ssh
Module 20: Troubleshooting
- Plan for a failure
- Troubleshooting X windows
- Troubleshooting the network
- Machine won't boot
- Fixing the MBR
- Demo: Boot into Single User Mode
Certification
This course covers the same topics found in Red Hat's course RH253.. Upon completing this course, along with the Linux Essentials and Linux System Administration, you will be prepared to take the Certified Engineer exam EX300 given by Red Hat. This course uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux V5.
For more information about the exam requirements or locations and pricing, select the links located in the Related Links section for this course.
GogoTraining's Linux courses are written by subject matter experts with years of experience working with Linux. They have all achieved Linux Certifications and have written these courses so that they fully prepare students for exams that use Red Hat Linux.