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Red Hat Linux December Boot Camp: 15 - 19 December 2003
I need new skills. But my time is precious. I need a training programme that gets me there fast, and with the minimum time off-the-job. And I need a cast-iron guarantee that I'll be successful....
Is this you? If so STL’s Linux Boot Camp could be your ideal solution. After all, Linux is not only here to stay - it's taking over!
This intensive boot camp training is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding and the "how to" knowledge required to run Linux in your environment. Attendees will perform a series of hands-on exercises to install, administer, integrate and secure Linux. No other workshop provides as much learning value in just five days.
Click here for the course contents
Who Should Attend: These workshops are of particular value to system and network administrators, system programmers and planners, integrators and IT managers, and anyone involved in the implementation and administration of Linux.
Space is limited to 10 attendees per workshop, so get in touch with us today: either contact our Training Manager by clicking here or phone 319174/ 248237.
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Linux Boot Camp Course Contents
Linux Fundamentals
- Introduction to Linux
- What is Linux
- Installing Linux
- Configuring and Troubleshooting
- Installing Red Hat Linux
- Installing Turbo Linux
- Runlevels and Troubleshooting
- File System Fundamentals
- Navigating and the Linux Shell
- Shell Processing and Scripting
- Editing Text Files
Linux System Administration
- Introduction to Linux Administration
- Kernel Modules and Customisation
- Package Management; Process Management
- Disk Management and Quotas
- User Management
- Scheduling Tasks and Managing Backups
- Configuring Printers
- Security
- System Logs
Linux Networking
- TCP/IP Fundamentals
- TCP/IP Internals
- Routing
- Troubleshooting, Network Management
- Sendmail, SMTP, POP, and IMAP
- Network File System (NFS)
- Samba
Linux Security
- Security Models and Standards
- Encryption
- Authentication
- Securing the User Environment
- Secure System Practices
- Securing Services
- Securing a Network
- Intrusion Detection
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