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Introduction to Linux Computing
- UNIX
and Linux - historical background
- Hardware
platforms
- Linux
distributions
- License
policies and license schemes (GPL, LPGL, etc.)
- Linux
standards and architecture
Basic Administration
- Shells
and shell environment
- User
accounts administration
- Configuration
tools
- Text
editors
Advanced
Administration
- Backup
tools
- Authentication,
Authorization and Accounting
- Filesystem
quota administration
- Localization
- Compilation
and installation from source tarballs
The Linux Kernel
- Kernel
architecture
- Modules
and drivers
- Linux
kernel configuration, compilation and installation
- Kernel
parameter tuning
Deployment Strategies
- Partition,
filesystem and file managament
- Services
and process managament
- Packaging
and package update systems
- Logfile
analysis
- Task
scheduling with atd and crontab
Network
Services
- Network
configuration
- Packet
filtering and firewalling
- Routing,
forwarding and QoS
Internet
Services
- DNS:
BIND
- Mail:
Qmail, Postfix, Courier, anti-spam tools
- WWW:
Apache
- FTP: ProFTPD, wu-ftpd, vsftpd
- Proxy
services: Squid
Intranet
Services
- NFS,
Samba
- Linux
and Windows integration
- Printing
- LDAP
and MySQL
Industry-recognized
Certification
Linux
in Enterprise Environment provides complete advanced Linux training.
Its level is adequate for the most recognized Linux certificates in
the world - RHCE,
CompTIA
Linux+, LPI.
A demo
version of the curriculum is currently unavailable because it is
still in development phase.
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