Linux Networking Solutions Part 1 – 2 – دانلود ویدئو آموزشی راه حال های شبکه لینوکس

Linux Networking Solutions Part 1 & 2 – لینوکس (انگلیسی: Linux) سیستم‌عاملی شبه یونیکسی است که بخش عمدهٔ آن سازگار با استاندارد پازیکس است. از دید فنی لینوکسْ تنها نامی است برای هستهٔ سیستم‌عامل و نه کل آن. هسته‌ای که نخستین بار در سال ۱۹۹۱ میلادی توسط لینوس توروالدز منتشر شد. اما به طور معمول این نام اطلاق می‌شود به سیستم‌عامل‌هایی که از هم‌نهش (composition) لینوکس (به عنوان هسته سیستم‌عامل) با نرم‌افزارهای آزاد و متن‌باز بدست می‌آیند. درحالیکه بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد سیستم‌عامل حاصل از این هم‌نهش را «گنو/لینوکس» می‌نامد اما همان‌طور که گفته شد به طور معمول آنرا لینوکس می‌خوانند. این دوگانگی در نام نهادن منجر به بحث نامگذاری گنو/لینوکس شده‌است.

لینک دانلود ویدئو آموزشی راه حال های شبکه لینوکس –   PacktPub Linux Networking Solutions

 

دانلودحجم: 783 مگابایت

رمز فایل: technet24.ir

Linux Networking Solutions Part 1

Video Details
ISBN 139781787287334
Packt Publishing
Course Length1 hour and 58 minutes
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch

Video Description
We will first explore configuring a router. Initially, you will manually configure IP address information on your system and then properly configure the system to bring up its interfaces automatically. From there, we’ll move on to extend your system to act as a router for your own network, including DHCP for dynamically configuring client systems. After that you will configure DNS. You will set up your internal DNS server to resolve external hostnames, and host DNS records for your own domain. Next you will configure IPv6. Starting with a brief introduction to IPv6, you’ll configure a tunnel to provide IPv6 connectivity, implement firewalling using iptables6, and provide IPv6 addresses to the rest of your network. Next you will look at remote access and explore methods for remotely interacting with your new network using OpenSSH and OpenVPN. Finally you will explore Web Servers; here you will set up web servers hosting PHP code, using both the Apache HTTPD server and NGINX.

Style and Approach
This video is packed with practical and a task-based approach that will walk you through building, maintaining, and securing a computer network using Linux.

Linux Networking Solutions

Table of Contents
Configuring a Router
Configuring DNS
Configuring IPv6
Remote Access
Web Servers

What You Will Learn
Setting up a physical network
Configuring IPv4
Setting up DHCP
Setting up your system to talk to a nameserver
Configuring dynamic DNS on your local network
Setting up an IPv6 tunnel via Hurricane Electric
Installing OpenSSH
Using OpenVPN
Configuring Apache with TLS

Authors
Gregory Boyce

Gregory Boyce is a technologist with nearly 20 years’ experience using and managing Linux systems. When he’s not at work or spending time with his wife and two daughters, he plays around with new technologies. Gregory has spent the last 15 years working at Akamai Technologies, where he has worked in roles ranging from Network Operations, Internal IT, Information Security, Software Testing, and Professional Services. Currently, he heads up the Linux OS team that manages Akamai’s custom Linux operating system, which runs on their massively distributed customer-facing network.

Linux Networking Solutions Part 2

Video Details
ISBN 139781787126282
Course Length2 hours 4 minutes
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch

Video Description
LiTo begin, you’ll find out how to use Samba 4 to create an Active Directory compatible directory service for your network, then you’ll see how to set up file storage. In this section you will learn how several options to explore in order to host your own file storage, including Samba, NFS, and WebDAV. Moving on, you’ll learn how to set up an e-mail server, and we’ll look at how e-mail works as a service. You’ll also set up SMTP and IMAP mail services, and enable spam filtering. Then we’ll configure our own XMPP-based IM service, configure it to communicate with other XMPP services, and configure Pidgin as a client to utilize the service.

After that, you’ll see how to start monitoring services on your network using Nagios. Then, you’ll map out the network so you can discover what is actually there. Finally, you’ll discover how to watch over your network through centralized logging and manage an intrusion detection system using Snort.

Style and Approach
This video is packed with practical and a task-based approach that will walk you through building, maintaining, and securing a computer network using Linux.

Linux Networking Solutions

Table of Contents
Directory Services
Setting Up File Storage
Setting Up E-mail
Configuring XMPP
Monitoring Your Network
Mapping Your Network
Watching Your Network
What You Will Learn

Configure Samba as an Active Directory compatible directory service
Configuring WebDAV through Apache
Configure IMAP
Filter spam with SpamAssassin
Install ejabberd
Configure the Pidgin client
Install Nagios
Detect systems on your network with NMAP
Identify operating systems
Install a Snort IDS

Authors
Gregory Boyce

Gregory Boyce is a technologist with nearly 20 years’ experience using and managing Linux systems. When he’s not at work or spending time with his wife and two daughters, he plays around with new technologies. Gregory has spent the last 15 years working at Akamai Technologies, where he has worked in roles ranging from Network Operations, Internal IT, Information Security, Software Testing, and Professional Services. Currently, he heads up the Linux OS team that manages Akamai’s custom Linux operating system, which runs on their massively distributed customer-facing network.

100%
Awesome
  • Criteria
4 دیدگاه
  1. saeedmehmandoust59 says

    سلام
    لینک دانلود به نظر مشکل داره.. اگه امکانش هست لطفاً بررسی کنید.
    ممنونم

  2. atomari7760 says

    بله لطفا . اگر بتوانید آن را بررسی کنید، بسیار سپاسگزار خواهم بود
    متشکرم

  3. Pedram@ says

    با سلام و ادب
    اگر ممکن هست لینکها رو چک کنید. چون مشکل دارند و دانلود ممکن نیست.
    ممنون

  4. atomari7760 says

    لطفا، می توانید لینک دانلود را تعمیر کنید!
    من واقعا به آنها نیاز دارم!
    متشکرم !

دیدگاه

آدرس ایمیل شما منتشر نخواهد شد.