Course Description
RH253 arms students with in-depth knowledge needed to configure common Community Enterprise Linux network services. Network and local security tasks are also topics of this course.
Prerequisites
RH133 CentOS Linux System Administration or equivalent experience with Community Enterprise Linux, LAN/WAN fundamentals or equivalent, internetworking with TCP/IP or equivalent.
Goal
Upon completion of this course, individuals can set up a Community Enterprise Linux server and configure common network services and security at a basic level.
Audience
Linux or UNIX system administrators who already have some real-world experience with Community Enterprise Linux systems administration, want a first course in networking services and security, and want to build skills at configuring common network services and security administration using Community Enterprise Linux.
Course Objectives
- Networking services on CentOS Linux server-side setup, configuration, and basic administration of common networking services: DNS, NIS, Apache, SMB, DHCP, Sendmail, FTP. Other common services: tftp, pppd, proxy.
- Introduction to security
- Developing a security policy
- Local security
- Files and filesystem security
- Password security
- Kernel security
- Basic elements of a firewall
- CentOS Linux-based security tools
- Responding to a break-in attempt
- Security sources and methods
- Overview of OSS security tools
Follow-on Courses
RH302 RHCE Certification Exam
"This course was excellent. The teacher was fantastic-his depth of knowledge is amazing."--Greg Peters, Future Networks USA