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Course Outline
Introduction
Linux Networking Features and Architecture Overview
- Linux clients and servers
- Distributions, utilities, and working environment
Getting Started
- Utilising the Linux command line
- Installing networking utilities and applications
IP Addressing Overview
- Grasping the OSI stack
- Sockets, packets, and protocols
- TCP/IP versus other protocols
Managing Host Servers under Linux
- Creating a subnet
- Configuring a DHCP server
- Configuring a DNS server
Working with Various Protocols
- HTTP and FTP
- SSHing into another host
Configuring a Web Server
- Installing the LAMP stack
Working with Hubs, Switches, and Routers
- Interacting with third-party hardware
- Configuring a Linux router
User Access and Permissions
- Setting up users
- Creating an Access Control List (ACL)
Monitoring the Network
- How logging functions
- Understanding SMTP and UDP
Wireless Networking
- How Wi-Fi operates
- Configuring a wireless network under Linux
Securing the Network
- Protection against attacks
- Configuring a proxy
- Configuring a firewall
- Securing a server with SSL
Troubleshooting
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Familiarity with basic command line usage
Target Audience
- Technical professionals seeking to understand networking within Linux
21 Hours
Testimonials (2)
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Marcin Walewski - Intel Technology Poland Sp. z o.o.
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