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Linux Server Configuration
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Course Description :
You will get hands-on practice of configuring the following servers
NIS, NFS, Samba, Apache, DNS, DHCP, Sendmail, FTP, SSH, Xinetd and the servers it monitors. We will demonstrate how to secure your servers with tcp wrappers, and IP tables. We will explain file protections,using access rights and sticky bits,and the invocation of Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)to protect your resources.
Intended for :
Those who are already familiar with the Linux commands and utilities
and require knowledge and practice of configuring and setting up servers, and securing and authenticating their users and servers.
Prerequisites :
Ideally, you should be familiar with Operating System commands
used on Unix / Linux systems. You should like troubleshooting and being under the bonnet so to speak.
It would help if you had experience with any other operating system e.g. Windows
Course Details :
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Major Benefits :
At the end of the course you will be able to :
- Configure NFS and NIS for Unix/Linux file sharing.
- Configure a Samba server to share your files and printers with Microsoft Windows
- Configure the Apache web server.
- Configure Sendmail and clients to send and receive email.
- Configure DNS (Bind 9)to map internet names to IP addresses.
- Configure DHCP to distribute IP addresses to your networks.
- Configure and use SSH for secure network connections.
- Enable tcp wrappers, iptables, and pam (pluggable authentication modules) to authenticate and secure your users and servers.
Course Delivery :
OS : RedHat Linux/Fedora 4 ; You will be one-to-one or in a very small group. You will have an RHCE qualified mature teacher;
Course Material and Refreshment supplied.
We will deliver the course at your office and demonstrate on your local systems if required,
or you may bring along your own laptop.
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