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Linux Basis Beheer deel 2 (voorbereiding LPIC-1 exam: 102) |
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Trainingscode:
LX-Bas2
Categorie:
Linux / LPI Dagen:
5 Prijs:
€ 1995 (excl. btw)
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09 July 2012 |
Eindhoven |
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09 July 2012 |
Amsterdam |
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10 September 2012 |
Eindhoven |
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10 September 2012 |
Amsterdam |
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10 December 2012 |
Eindhoven |
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10 December 2012 |
Amsterdam |
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Voordeelbundel:
Linux Basis Beheer deel 1(voorbereiding LPIC-1 exam: 101) + Linux Basis Beheer deel 2 (voorbereiding LPIC-1 exam: 102)
Bundelprijs: € 3.600,00
(normaal: € 3.990,00)

Description:
This course prepares students to take the LPI 102 exam of the LPI level 1 certification. The LPI objectives covered are version 3.0 (released April 1, 2009). The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is the go to certification body for vendor independent Linux certifications. This course covers fundamental Linux skills such as file management and manipulation, text processing, command line use, package management, filesystems, hardware, and many more.
Target Audience:
After finishing this course, participants will be able to configure a Linux kernel according to their needs, to compile it and to integrate it into a Linux system. In addition, they will be able to design, implement and test simple shell scripts. A basis for further shell exploration will have been established. This course also includes the requisite knowledge for the relevant parts of the LPIC1 certification.
Pre-requisites:
Objectives:
- Account and Security Administration
- LPI Objectives Covered
- User and Group Concepts
- User Private Group Scheme
- User Administration
- Modifying Accounts
- Group Administration
- Password Aging
- Default User Files
- su and Wheel
- sudo
- Setting Resource Limits via ulimit
- /lib/modules/pam_limits.so
- Customizing the Shell and Writing Simple Scripts
- LPI Objectives Covered
- sh: Configuration Files
- sh: Script Execution
- bash: Configuration Files
- bash: Command Line History
- bash: "shortcuts"
- bash: prompt
- Shell Scripting
- Example Shell Script
- Positional Parameters
- Input & Output
- Doing Math
- Comparisons with test
- Exit Status
- Conditional Statements
- Flow Control: case
- The for Loop
- The while Loop
- Automating Tasks
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Automating Tasks
- at/batch
- at Access Control
- cron
- The crontab Command
- crontab Format
- /etc/cron.*/ Directories
- Networking
- LPI Objectives Covered
- IPv4 Fundamentals
- TCP/IP Fundamentals
- Enabling IPv6
- Linux Network Interfaces
- Ethernet Hardware Tools
- Runtime configuration change
- Configuring Routing Tables
- Advanced Configuration
- Starting and Stopping Interfaces
- RHEL Configuration Tools
- SUSE YaST Configuration Tool
- GNOME Network Administration Tool
- DNS Clients
- Network Diagnostics
- Information from netstat
- X Window System
- LPI Objectives Covered
- The X Window System
- X Modularity
- X.Org Drivers
- Starting X
- Configuring X Manually
- system-config-display on RHEL5.3
- sax2 & yast x11 on SLES11
- The X11 Protocol and Display Names
- Display Manager Concepts
- Display Managers and Graphical Login
- X Access Control
- Remote X Access (historical/insecure approach)
- Remote X Access (modern/secure approach)
- Customizing X Sessions
- Starting X Apps Automatically
- Window Manager Concepts
- Accessibility and localization
- GNOME Accessibility Support
- Internationalization & Localization
- Character Encodings
- Locales
- Setting the Time Zone
- Time, logging and printing
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Managing System Time
- Managing Network-Wide Time
- Continual Time Sync with NTP
- Configuring NTP Clients
- System Logging
- /etc/syslog.conf
- Common UNIX Printing System
- Configuring Print Queues
- Standard Print Commands
- Format Conversion Utilities
- Common UNIX Printing System
- Defining a Printer
- Fundamentals of MTA's and SQL
- LPI Objectives Covered
- SQL Databases
- SQL: Adding and Changing Data
- SQL: Viewing and Removing Data
- SMTP
- SMTP Terminology
- SMTP Architecture
- SMTP Commands
- SMTP Extensions
- SMTP Session
- Sendmail Architecture
- Sendmail Components
- Sendmail Configuration
- Databases
- Exim
- Postfix Features
- Postfix Architecture
- Postfix Components
- Postfix Configuration
- master.cf
- main.cf
- Host security and encryption
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Controlling Logins
- xinetd
- Xinetd Configuration and Access Control
- Xinetd Connection Limiting
- Xinetd: Resource limits, redirection, logging
- TCP Wrappers
- /etc/hosts.{allow,deny} Shortcuts
- Advanced TCP Wrappers
- Secure Shell
- ssh and sshd Configuration
- Accessing Remote Shells
- Transferring Files
- Alternative sftp Clients
- SSH Key Management
- ssh-agent
Exams: This course will help the student prepare for the following certification LPIC-1 (Junior Level Linux Professional)
Studenten die het LPIC-1 certificaat halen kunnen via deze link http://practicum.novell.com/LPI2CLAForm.php dit bij Novell kenbaar maken. Hierdoor krijg je automatisch de Novell Certified Linux Administrator 11 (CLA-11) certificering.
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