دوره Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA)، با محوریت افزایش کارایی کاربران در استفاده از سیستمعامل ردهت لینوکس طراحی شده است. در دوره Red Hat Linux Certified System Administration شما با نصب و راه اندازی سیستم عامل لینوکس , مدیریت کاربران در سیستم عامل لینوکس, نصب انواع نرم افزار ها, مدیریت هارد دیسک و تنظیمات مربوط به شبکه سیستم عامل لینوکس و … آشنا می شوند. هدف اصلی دوره RHCSA مدیریت سیستم عامل لینوکس در حد کاربران میانی شبکه می باشد. این دوره یک منبع بسیار جامع جهت شرکت در امتحان RHCSA طراحی شده است.
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RHCSA SELinux Security Concepts
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Red Hat Linux Certified System Administration – SA1
Prepare for RHCSA Exam and gain sufficient skill to perform core system administration tasks
What you’ll learn
Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Accessing the Command Line
Managing Files From the Command Line
Getting Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Creating, Viewing, and Editing Text Files
Managing Local Linux Users and Groups
Controlling Access to Files with Linux FileSystem Permissions
Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes
Controlling Services and Daemons
Configuring and Securing OpenSSH Service
Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Networking
Installing and Updating Software Packages
sftp with lab session
rsync command
Requirements
PC or Laptop with internet Connection
Description
Disclaimer: There is no affiliation of this course module with Red Hat and it is not an authorized and official RH Training Course.
Course Description:
Linux Certified System Admin – SA1
RHCSA – Certified Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administrator
Course Outline
Introduction
Red Hat System Administration 1
Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Understanding the Command Line
Accessing the command line using the Local & remote Console
Lab Session on Local Console Access
Access & view the Command Line Using the Desktop
Lab Session on the GNOME 3 Desktop Environment
Executing & Implementing Commands Using the Bash Shell
Lab: Accessing the Command Line
Operate Files & Directories From the Command Line
Overview of the Linux File System Hierarchy
Locating Files by Name
Lab : Locating Files and Directories
Command-Line Tools
Matching File Names Using Path Name
Lab: Managing Files with Shell Expansion
Various useful command to get help in RHEL
man Command
Lab: Using the man Command
Reading Documentation Using pinfo Command
Lab: Using the pinto Command
Reading Documentation in /usr/share/doc
Practice: Viewing Package Documentation
Getting Help From RedHat
Lab session on Creating and Viewing an SoS Report
Viewing, Creating & and Editing Text Files
Redirecting Output to a File or Program
I/0 Redirection
Editing Text Files
Lab on Editing & viewing file with Vim
Editing Text Files with a Graphical Editor
Lab Copying Text Between Windows
Lab: Creating, Viewing, and Editing Text Files
User Management
Understanding different types of groups and creation of groups
Creation of users in different groups
Understanding Passwd, Shadow Files
Understanding passwd aging
Creation of quotas for users, groups and file systems
Understanding users security files
password aging policy using chage commands
TROUBLESHOOTING
Permissions in Linux
Linux File System Permissions
User based Permissions group
Permission types
Practice: Managing File Security from the Command Line
Managing Default Permissions and File Access
Practice: Controlling New File Permissions and Ownership
Special permissions like Setuid, setguid & Sticky bit etc
Two Labs to demonstrate the permissions from real IT industry environment.
Linux Processes
Processes
Lab Session on Processes Management
Controlling Jobs
Lab: Background and Foreground Processes
Killing Processes
Practice: Killing Processes
Monitoring Process Activity
Practice: Monitoring Process Activity
Lab: Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes
Managing Services and Daemons
Controlling Services and Daemons
Identifying Automatically Started System Processes
Lab session on Identify the Status of systemd Units
Controlling System Services
Lab session on using systemctl to Manage & Controlling Services & Daemons
Configuring and Securing OpenSSH Service
Accessing the Remote Command Line with SSH
Practice: Accessing the Remote Command Line
Configuring SSH Key-based Authentication
Practice: Using SSH Key-based Authentication
Customizing SSH Service Configuration
Practice: Restricting SSH Logins
Lab: Configuring and Securing OpenSSH Service
Analyzing Logs
System Log Architecture – System Logging
Lab to understand System Logging Components
Overview of System log Files
Finding Log Entries
Reviewing systemd Journal Entries
Lab Finding Events With journalctl
Maintaining Accurate Time
Practice: Adjusting System Time
Lab: Analyzing and Storing Logs
Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Networking
Networking Concepts
Practice: Networking Concepts
Validating Network Configuration
Practice: Examining Network Configuration
Configuring Networking with nmcli
Practice: Configuring Networking with nmcli
Editing Network Configuration Files
Practice: Editing Network Configuration Files
Configuring Host Names and Name Resolution
Practice: Configuring Host Names and Name Resolution
Lab: Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Networking
Archiving and Copying Files Between Systems
Managing Compressed tar Archives
Practice: Backing Up and Restoring Files From a tar Archive
Copying Files Between Systems Securely
Practice: Copying Files Over the Network With scp
Synchronizing Files Between Systems Securely
Practice: Synchronizing Two Directories Securely With rsync
Lab: Archiving and Copying Files Between Systems
Installing and Updating Software Packages
How to attach Systems to Subscriptions for Software Updates
RPM Software Packages and Yum
Managing Software Updates with yum
Practice: Installing and Updating Software with yum
Enabling yum Software Repositories
Practice: Enabling Software Repositories & working with RPM files
Linux File Systems
Overview about Linux File Systems
Identify File Systems and Devices
Practice Lab Session
Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
Making Soft & Hard Links Between Files
Locating Files on the System
Practice: Locating Files on the System
Various Practice Lab Session
Who this course is for:
There is no formal prerequisites for this course; however, previous system administrator experience on other operating system would be very beneficial.
Red Hat Linux Certified System Administration – SA2
Prepare for RHCSA Exam and focuses on the key tasks needed to become a full time Linux Administrator
What you’ll learn
Preparation of RHCSA – Certified Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administrator
Using Regular Expressions with Grep
Creating And Editing Test Files with VIM
Scheduling Linux Tasks
Controlling access to files with ACLS- Access Control Lists
Adding Disks, Partitions, And File Systems to a Linux System
Swap space concepts
Managing Logical Volume Management (LVM) Storage
Overview of Firewalls
Firewalld Components
Automating Installation with kickstart
Lab sessions after every theoretically Lectures
SELinux Security
Changing SELinux Contexts
SELinux Booleans
Troubleshooting SELinux
Requirements
PC or Laptop with internet Connection
Description
Disclaimer: There is no affiliation of this course module with Red Hat and it is not an authorized and official RH Training Course.
The RHCE Training Syllabus comprises of 3 Modules, first two module is from RHCSA , if you go with Red Hat System Administration III course then it will be RHCE Training.
RHCSA : Red Hat Certified System Administrator
Red Hat Certified System Admin – SA1
Red Hat Certified System Admin – SA2 ==> This course module will teach to second part of the RHCSA.
RHCE : Red Hat Certified Engineer
· Red Hat Certified System Admin – SA3
Course Description:
Linux Certified System Admin – SA2
This course specifically designed for students who have completed Linux Certified System Admin – SA1.
Linux Certified System Admin – SA2 focuses on the key tasks needed to become a full time Linux Administrator and to validate those skills via the Red Hat Certified System Administrator exam.
Course Outline
Introduction
Red Hat System Administration II
Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Automating Installation with kickstart
Overview of kickstart Server
Features & configuration of kickstart server
Graphical mode to configure the kickstart config file
Deploying a new virtual system with kickstart
Practice Lab Sessions
Regular expressions with grep or pattern matching
Overview of pattern matching
Regular expressions fundamental
Match the regular expressions
Practice Lab Sessions
Vim Editor – Creating & Editing text files
Overview of Vim Editor
Different versions & modes of Vim
Command Mode, Ex Mode & Exit Mode
Use of Yank in Vim
Practice Lab Sessions
Scheduling cron jobs
at command – scheduling one-time job
Practice Lab sessions
Overview of crontab format
How to schedule jobs at specific time
Practice Lab Sessions
Access control Lists ACL’s
Overview of ACL
Use of command getfacl & setfacl
Default ACL
Securing files with ACLs
Practice Lab Sessions
Disks, Partitions, and File Systems to a Linux System
Overview of Disks & partitions
Partition tables , MBR Schemes and GPT
Primary, Extended & Logical partitions
Practice Lab Sessions
Logical Volume Manager Administration
LVM Architecture Overview
LVM Components
LVM Logical Volumes
Logical Volume Creation Overview
Growing a File System on a Logical Volume
Logical Volume Backup
LVM Administration with CLI Commands
Using CLI Commands
Physical Volume Administration
Creating Physical Volumes
Displaying Physical Volumes
Preventing Allocation on a Physical Volume
Resizing a Physical Volume
Removing Physical Volumes
Volume Group Administration
Creating Volume Groups
Adding Physical Volumes to a Volume Group
Displaying Volume Groups
Removing Physical Volumes from a Volume Group
Changing the Parameters of a Volume Group
Activating and Deactivating Volume Groups
Removing Volume Groups
NFS Network File Systems
Overview of NFS Server
Installation and configuration of NFS Server
Service in nfs
rpc, rpcbind services
How nfs works?
Configuration file in NFS
Firewalld
Overview of firewalld in RHEL 7
Features of firewalld & its advantages over iptables
firewalld components
how packet flows
Limiting network communications
Practice Lab Sessions
Managing SELinux Security
Introduction – SELinux
SELinux Security Concepts
Changing SELinux Modes
Practice Lab Sessions
Changing SELinux Contexts
SELinux Booleans
Audit logs & troubleshooting SELinux
Who this course is for:
There is no formal prerequisites for this course; however, previous system administrator experience on other operating system would be very beneficial.
Red Hat Linux Certified System Administration – SA3
Prepare for RHCE Exam and is desinged for experienced Linux system administrator
What you’ll learn
Preparation of RHCSA – Certified Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Administrator
Overview of Systemd
Features of Systemd
Network Manager Overview
Network Teaming
Teaming Policies and its configurations
Managing DNS Servers
Concepts of DNS Severs
How DNS works over the internet
Types of DNS Servers
Configuring iSCSI Targets & Initiators
iSCSI Fundamentals
Network File Systems
Confguration of NFS and how it works
Variables, for loops
if else & case statements
Apache Web Server
Writing Bash Scripts
Postfix Mail Server
Introduction Dovecot, Imap & pop3
Thunderbird – Mail User Agent ( Configure Mail Box)
Requirements
PC or Laptop with internet Connection
Description
Disclaimer: There is no affiliation of this course module with Red Hat and it is not an authorized and official RH Training Course.
Course Description:
Red Hat Certified System Admin – SA3
The RHCE Training Syllabus comprises of 3 Module , first two module is from RHCSA Part (RH124 , RH134), if you go with Red Hat System Administration III (RH254) course then it will be RHCE Training.
RHCSA : Red Hat Certified System Administrator
Red Hat Certified System Admin – SA1
Red Hat Certified System Admin – SA2
RHCE : Red Hat Certified Engineer
· Red Hat Certified System Admin – SA3 ==> This course module will teach to third book
This course specifically designed for students who have completed Linux Certified System Admin – SA1/SA2. Linux System Administration is designed for experienced Linux system administrators with the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification or equivalent skills.
This course is intended to help students broaden their ability to administer Linux systems at an enterprise level.
Course Outline
Introduction
· Red Hat System Administration II
· Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Controlling Services & Daemons
· Overview of Systemd in RHEL 7
· About Daemons, Process & Services
· Primary advantages of systemd over init
· Features of systemd
· Practice Lab Sessions
Managing IPv4 Networking
· NetworkManager Overview
· Viewing networking information
· Familiar with nmcli command
· Configure & modify the Nic Interface using nmcli
· Practice Lab Sessions
Network Teaming
· Overview of Network Teaming
· Policies of Network Teaming
· Creating teaming virtual interface – (how to configure NIC Teaming as Active Backup (Failover)
· Managing Network Teaming
Managing DNS for Servers
· Overview of DNS Servers
· Concepts of DNS
· Root Name Servers
· How dns works over the internet?
· BIND Packages
· Types of DNS Servers
· Overview of Resource records
· Configuration Steps of DNS Server
· Practice Lab Session
Configuring iSCSI Targets & Initiators
· About iSCSI
· iSCSI fundamentals
· iSCSI Components terminology
· Practice Lab Sessions
NFS
· Overview of NFS
· Services of NFS
· How NFS works?
· Various configuration files of NFS
Writing Bash Scripts
· Bash Shell Scripting basics
· Writing Bash Scripts
· Variables & for loops
· Practice Lab Sessions
Conditional Structures
· if/then Statement
· case statement
· Practice Lab Sessions
Firewalld
· Overview of firewalld in RHEL 7
· Features of firewalld & its advantages over iptables
· Enable/Disable a Service
· Lab on port forwarding
· Managing Rich Rules
· Lab Session on Rich Rules
· Masquerading & port forwarding
· Practice Lab Sessions
Apache Web Server Administration
· Basic Setup
· Verify installation
· Package files
· Main configuration file(s)
· Backup
· Edit the httpd.conf configuration file
· ServerRoot
· PidFile
· ServerName
· Add site to /etc/hosts file
· DocumentRoot
· ErrorLog
· Listen
· Create your HTML documents
· Start the Web Server
· Access the web site
· Summary of basic setup
· Directory tags
· Order (allow, deny)
· Indexes
· Virtual Hosts
· .htaccess
· Create .htaccess file
· Create .htpasswd file
· Copy .htaccess to restricted directory
· Configure httpd.conf to allow authentication via .htaccess
· Encrypted Sessions
· Main configuration file(s)
· Edit the ssl.conf configuration file
· Openssl & Mod_ssl
· LoadModule
· Listen
· VirtualHost
· Create SSL certificate
· Create Certificate Authority (CA)
· Create server key
· Edit ssl.conf configuration file
· Server Certificate
· Server Private Key
· Certificate Authority
Postfix Mail Server Configuration
· The structure of the Email System
1.1 Mail User Agent
1.2 Mail Transfer Agent
1.3 Mail Delivery Agent
1.4 SMTP
· Configuring an RHEL Email System
· Postfix Pre-Installation Steps
· Installing Postfix on RHEL 7
· Configuring Postfix
· Starting Postfix on an RHEL System
· Configure a Null Client
· Relayhost
· Introduction Dovecot, Imap & pop3
· Configuring Dovecot
· Thunderbird – Mail User Agent ( Configure Mail Box)
Who this course is for:
There is no formal prerequisites for this course; however, previous system administrator experience on other operating system would be very beneficial.
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