Linux Administration
Certificate
In Panchkula
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Type
Certificate
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Location
Panchkula
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Course programme
Module 1
Red Hat Linux Essentials (RH033)
Red Hat Linux System Administration (RH133)
- Understand the Linux File System
- Perform Common File Maintenance Tasks
- Use and Customize the GNOME Interface
- Issue Essential Linux Commands from the Command Line
- Perform Common Tasks Using GNOME GUI
- Open, Edit and Save Text Documents Using the Vi Editor
- File Access Permissions
- Launch Applications from Command Line and GNOME Interface
- Printing Commands and Utilities
- Customize X Windows System
- Regular Expression Pattern Matching and I/O Redirection
- Copy Files to and From a Floppy Diskette
- Install, Upgrade, Delete and Query Packages on your System
- Network & Power User Utilities - Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux Interactively and with Kickstart
- Control Common System Hardware
- Create and Maintain the Linux File System
- Configure an NFS Client and Autofs
- Understand System and Service Initialization
- Perform User and Group Administration Integrated with an Existing Network Running Common Network Services
- Configure a Workstation as a Client to NIS, DNS and DHCP Services
- Administer the Linux Printing Subsystem
- Automate Tasks with Cron and Anacron
- Maintain and Interpret System Logs
- Backup File Systems to Tape and Tar Archive
- Install, Update, Query and Remove Software Packages with RPM
- Update the Linux Kernel from an RPM
- Configure the X Window System and the GNOME Desktop Environment
- Perform Basic Performance, Memory and Process Management
- Configure Basic Host Security
- Perform Basic Troubleshooting
Module 3
Red Hat Linux Network & Security (RH253)
- Networking Services on Red Hat
- Enterprise Linux Server-side Setup, Configuration, and Basic Administration of Common Networking services
- Security Administration Using Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Developing a Security Policy
- Local Security
- Files and Filesystem Security
- Password & Kernel Security
- Basic Elements of a Firewall
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux-based Security Tools
- Responding to a break-in-attempt
- Security Sources and Methods
- Overview of OSS Security Tools
Linux Administration