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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Essentials (RH033)
Course Description:
RH033 is ideal for individuals who have never used
Linux or UNIX, and who have no prior command line experience
in
any other operating system. You are taught the basics
of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux environment, and it prepares
you
for your future role as a system administrator.
Course Objectives:
• Understand the Linux file system
• Perform common file maintenance
• Use and customize the GNOME interface
• Issue essential Linux commands from the command
line
• Perform common tasks using the GNOME GUI
• Open, edit, and save text documents using the
vi editor
• File access permissions
• Customize X Window System
• Regular expression pattern matching and I/O
redirection
• Install, upgrade, delete and query packages
on your system
• Network utilities for the user
• Power user utilities
Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administration (RH131)
Course Description:
RH133 focuses on skills in systems administration on
Red Hat Enterprise Linux, to a level where you can
attach and
configure a workstation on an existing network.
Course Objectives:
• Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux interactively
and with Kickstart
• Control common system hardware; administer Linux
printing subsystem
• Create and maintain the Linux file system
• Perform user and group administration
• Integrate a workstation with an existing network
• Configure a workstation as a client NIS, DNS,
and DHCPservices
• Automate tasks with at, cron, and anacron
• Back-up file systems to tape and tar archive
• Manipulate software packages with RPM
• Configure the X Window System and the GNOME
d.e.
• Perform basic performance, memory, and process
management
• Configure basic host security
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Networking and Security Administration
(RH253)
Course Description:
RH253, arms students with in-depth knowledge needed
to configure common Red Hat Enterprise Linux network
services. Network and local security tasks are also
topics of this course.
Course Objectives:
• Networking services on Red Hat Enterprise-Linux
server side set-up, configuration, and basic administration
of
common networking services: DNS, NIS, Apache, SMB,
DHCP, Sendmail, FTP. Other common services: tftp,
pppd, proxy
• Security administration using Red Hat Linux
• Introduction to security
• Developing a security policy
• Local security
• Files and file system security
• Password security
• Kernel security
• Basic elements of a firewall
• Red Hat Linux-based security tools
• Responding to a break-in attempt
• Security sources and methods
• Overview of OSS security tools
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