The need for sysadmins with advanced administration and networking skills has never been greater, and competition for people with experience is fierce. Whether you need help transitioning to Linux from other platforms, or you’re just brushing up on these vital admin and networking skills, this instructor-led course will teach you what you need to know.
Linux for System Engineers (LFS311)
Linux Foundation Training
Linux Foundation Certifications
Linux Foundation Digital Badges
Laboratory Exercises, Solutions and Resources
E-Learning Course: LFS211
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Labs
OSI Model Transport Layer
OSI Model Network Layer
OSI Model Lower Layers
Network Topology
Domain Name System
System Services
Managing System Services
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Boot Time Network Configuration
DNS Client
Intro to OpenVPN
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Client-Side Troubleshooting
Server-Side Troubleshooting
Network Monitoring
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Intro to Cryptography
Secure Remote Access
Remote Graphics
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BIND (named) Server
BIND Zone Configuration
DNS views
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Apache Configuration
Apache Virtual Hosts
Apache Security
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Mod Alias
Mod Status
Mod Include
Mod Perl
Performance Considerations
HTTP Balancer
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Postfix
Dovecot
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vsftpd
rsync
SSH Based Protocols
Other Protocols
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VLANs
DHCP
NTP
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Squid Configuration
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SMB/CIFS
Other Network File Systems
Mounting Network File Systems
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Security Practices
Security Tools
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netfilter Concepts
Iptables Command
Managing IPtables
Advanced Firewalls
Network Address Translation
nft Concepts
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DRBD
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Database Management Systems
Structured Query Language (SQL)
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Remote Logging: Client
Remote Logging: Server
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Package Management
Packaging System Benefits
Main Package Management Systems
Role of Linux Distributions
Building RPM Packages
RPM Spec File Sections
RPM Spec File Example
Building Debian Packages
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