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Description Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux is the most important operating system on the Internet. It`s recognized everywhere as the cost-effective way to operate all kinds of servers. With the support of powerhouses like IBM, Dell, HP, and Sun, demand for Linux servers is growing. Red Hat is the dominant player in Linux. And the Red Hat Certified Engineer is perhaps the most important of the " hands-on " exams recognized for testing real skills. This practical " how to " course by VTC author Mike Jang, uses practical examples to demonstrate the skills tested by the RHCE exam. To begin learning simply click the movie links. < p > < i > * Captions not available on CD version. < /i > < /p > |
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Introduction
Welcome
System Requirements
Additional Information for the RHCE Exam
What Else to prepare for the RHCE Exam
Logical Volume Management
Logical Volumes During Installation
Logical Volumes After Installation Pt.1
Logical Volumes After Installation Pt.2
Setting up a Kickstart File
An Automated Kickstart Installation
Reviewing Rescue Mode
Problems during the boot process
What can go wrong with GRUB
Create a network installation server
System Monitoring and Fault Analysis
System Performance and Security Concepts
System Faults and Breaches
Method of Fault Analysis
Benefits of System Monitoring
Managing Process by Account
System Service Analysis System Service Access Controls Service and Network Access Controls Service and Application Access Controls tcp_wrappers Configuration Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
Network Configuration and Security Network Resource Access Controls Dynamic Interface Configuration Static Interface Configuration Routing Configuration Pt.1 Routing Configuration Pt.2 Netfilter Overview iptables Firewall Rules Firewall Rules by IP address Network Access Translation (NAT)
Network Support Services Organizing Networked Systems Host Name Resolution Trace a DNS Query with the dig command Exploring DNS with the host command An Overview of Domain Name Services DNS Packages Configuring a BIND Caching Nameserver Setting up a Slave Nameserver BIND in sysconfig and command support The DHCP Service Configuring an NTP Server
Sharing on a Network Network File Sharing Services FTP ? Basic Server Configuration FTP ? Security Options NFS ? Basic Server Configuration NFS ? Security Options Samba ? Basic Server Configuration More on Samba Samba Security Options File Server Security
Apache Web Services and More Apache Web Services Critical Apache Configuration Directives Creating a Virtual Host Limiting Access to an Apache Website Apache and SELinux Creating a Secure Apache Host Configuring the Squid Web Proxy
Configuring Email Services Email Protocols and Agents Basic sendmail Configuration Pt.1 Basic sendmail Configuration Pt.2 Basic Postfix Configuration Switching Between SMTP Services Mail Retrieval Protocols
Creating Secure Remote Access A Secure Shell Server Configuring Secure Certificates Secure Shell Keys
Account Security Basic Account Management Name Service Switching Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) Utilities and Authentication Making PAM Work For You
Troubleshooting and System Maintenance Use the Rescue Environment Diagnose and Correct Boot Failures Address Problems with Network Services Add, Remove, and Resize Logical Volumes Diagnose SELinux Network Problems
Installation and Configuration Install Packages for Network Services Configure SELinux for Network Services Configure Services to Start on Boot Configure Basic Service Operation Configure User/Host-based Security Configure Kickstart Installations Add Logical Volumes during Installation Use iptables to for Firewalls and NAT Use PAM for User-Level Restrictions
Wrap-up Wrap-up Pt.1 Wrap-up Pt.2
Credits About the Author
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