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Linux Administration Certification Training

The Linux Administration Certification Training course helps the candidate grow more in this field and sharpen their minds about being Linux Administrator and professionals. Being a professional in Linux administration training, a person can run various applications and prepare himself to perform different functions. Linux professionals can maintain the administration when it comes to security and can create a network configuration.

Why should a candidate take this course?
According to the website named Linux.com, The huge country China will be moving towards Linux by the end of the year 2020, adopting the ‘de Windowsifying’ process.
The following are the Multinational companies which use Linux all across the world:
* IBM
* Wikipedia
* New York Stock Exchange
* Twitter
* Google
* NASA
According to the website named Indeed.com, the average salary annually a Linux Administrator has is $95k.

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Become a Unix shell scripting specialist by learning Shell Script concepts, design, and optimization. Learn to manage by working on live real-life tasks, as well. This Unix shell scripting course certification provides a vast opportunity to people who want to build their career in this industry.

WHY SHOULD ONE LEARN UNIX SHELL SCRIPTING?
* 45% of all Unix hirings for 2015 in the United States were mostly for Unix shell scripting! —ZDnet.com
* More than 500 companies like IBM, eBay, CISCO, AOL, Intel & Salesforce, and others utilize Unix shell scripting.
* Indeed.com– A Unix shell scripting expert should expect an average salary of $97,000 in the United States.

Features

Live Instructor-led classes

 

30 hours of online training sessions on weekends, having 10 session of 3 hours

 

Real-life Case Studies

 

Live project based on the data scraped from social media sites in real time and finding insights.

 

Lifetime Access

 Where class tutorials, held quizzes, installation assistance & class recordings are available, you will get lifetime access to LMS.

24 x 7 Expert Support

 We have a 24×7 lifetime digital support team to answer all your technical questions.

Certification

Complete your final course project successfully, and we will certify you as a licensed “Unix shell scripting developer.”

Discussion Forums

For our learners, we have a social forum that further enhances innovation through peer engagement and information sharing.

Installation and Initialization:

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Learning objectives: Under this chapter, the candidate will learn about the basics and Key components of Linux administration and structure. Guidance for installing the Centos7 Operating system initialization and some fundamentals to get started with it. Topics: * Introduction * Linux architecture * Kernel * GRUB (Modify the system Boot Loader) * CLI (Access a shell prompt and issue commands with correct syntax. Use input and output redirection. * Delete, copy and move files and directories * Basic Commands * Man Pages * Annie’s quizzes * Q and A * Installation * Boot process * System initialization * GUI * Create and Edit text files * Introduction to Bash Shell * Editors * Boot system into different targets automatically and manually. * LAB * Quick Recap

Package Management and Process Monitoring:

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Learning objectives: The candidate will be going to learn about the following things under this chapter: Topics on essential networking tools needed. Package management, including installing, removing software along with updating the software. CMD’s for monitoring and processing the system. Topics: * Shutting down and rebooting the system * Installing and removing software * RPM verification * Using Yum * Configuring local repositories * The properties of a process * Killing processes and sending signals to a process * Monitor them * Adjust process priority * Statically or dynamically configure the networking and hostname resolution. * LAB * Quick Recap * Securing a single-user mode (SU login) * RPM Package Manager * RPM queries * About YUM * Searching packages/files * What process are? * Parent processes and child processes * How to start processes * Identify CPU/ Memory intensive processes * Start/stop/check the status of network services * Annie’s quizzes * Q and A

Important Files

Directories

and Utilities

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Learning Objectives: The following things a candidate will know at the end of this chapter: Manage services, essential files, directories, along configurations. Also will be knowing about essential data utilities that process the data. Topics: * Control Services and Daemons * Dev and proc directories * Awk * Use grep and regular emotions and expressions to analyze text. * Dump restore * Annie’s quizzes * Q and A * Stop and start and configure services to start automatic at boot. * System documentation under usr/share/doc * Sed * Archive, compress, pack and unpack and uncompress files using tar, star, gzip, and dzip2. * Locate and interpret log files * LAB * Quick recap

System Services:

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Learning Objectives: By the end of this chapter, the candidate will be knowing about the configuration of NTP services, how the schedule jobs work along with secure communication and copying of various files. Also, the X windows system. Topics: * Network time protocol * Cron, Controlling access to cron * Daily Cron Jobs * Schedule tasks using at * LAB * X windows * SSH: Secure Shell (remote access system using ssh, SCP, passwordless SSH, * Configure key-based authentication for SSH * Quick Recap * System Crontab file * Anacron scheduler * Annie’s quizzes * Q and A

User Administration:

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Learning objectives: Under this chapter, you will learn about the administration of Linux users to become a Linux Professional. The candidate will also gain guidance on adding a new user account, modifying the existing account, deleting the current version, and discussions regarding the network users and permission regarding files strategies. Topics: * Adding a new user account * Group Administration * Switching accounts * Network users * SUID and SGID Executable * The sticky bit * Modify/ Delete the existing user account * Changing file ownership * Permissions on directories * Changing permissions * Annie’s quizzes * Q and A * User Private Groups * Password aging policies * Sudo access * Authentication configuration * SGID directories * Changing file group ownership * How permissions are applied * Access control lists * LAB * Quick recap

File System Security and Management:

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Learning Objectives: Under this chapter, the candidate will learn about idle system management, including mounting and unmounting and automatic strategies and ways. The candidate will gain detailed knowledge of file system security and an in-depth discussion about applying for permissions. Topics: * Device Recognition * Making file systems * File systems and types * tune2fs * Mounting file systems with Mount * Handling Swap files along with Partitions * NFS share for Group collaboration * Use Kerberos to control access to NFS network shares * Annie’s quizzes * Q and A * Disk Partitioning * Managing partitions * Labels * Unmounting file systems * NFS server and NFS client * Mounting NFS file systems * Quick Recap

Advanced File System Management:

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Learning objectives: To explain the creation of the Quota system and repetition of Quota systems to candidates under this system. Topics: * Select file types, Symbolic links (ln -s), Inodes and directory entries * Hard links * Preserving links while copying and archiving * Configuring the Quota System * Setting Quotas for Users * Reporting Quota Status * What is Logical Volume Manager (LVM)? * Creating Logical Volumes * Resizing Logical Volumes, Network Interfaces * IPv4 Addresses * Dynamic IPv4 Configuration * Static IPv4 Configuration * Device Aliases * Routing Table * Default Gateway * Verify IP Connectivity * Defining the Local Host Name * Local Resolver * Remote Resolvers * Verify DNS Connectivity * Network Tools * NFS server and NFS Client * NFS share for group collaboration * Annie’s Quizzes * LAB * Q & A * Quick Recap.

Server Configurations:

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Learning Objectives: Along with store logs and analysis, the candidates will learn about the two different types of Apache and DNS configurations. Topics: * Configure BIND to function as a caching-only DNS server * Configure a caching-only name server to forward DNS queries * Troubleshoot DNS client issues * Configuring BIND options * Configuring directory location for zone files * Apache Overview, Apache Server Configuration * Virtual Hosts * Apache Access Configuration * Deploy a basic CGI application * Configure TLS security * Configure private directories * Analyze and store logs * Annie’s Quizzes * LAB * Q & A

Shell Scripting and Kerberos Authentication:

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Learning Objectives: The candidate will be learning how to write shell scripts and configuring the Kerberos system. Topics: * Shell Scripting basics * Loops * Shell variables * Arrays * writing scripts * Kerberos authentication Annie’s Quizzes * LAB * Q & A * Quick Recap.

Samba and Mail Services Virtualization:

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Learning Objectives: Shortly, the Samba service is known as SMB service, mail service is known as SMTP and also will gain knowledge about Linux Virtualization. Topics: * Configure SMB to provide network share to clients * Configure mail server to forward all emails to Central mail server * Introduction to KVM Virtualization * Virtual Machine installation * Configuring Virtual Machines * Install centos systems as virtual guests * Administer systems to launch virtual machines at boot * Annie’s Quizzes * LAB * Q & A * Quick Recap.

Advanced Security and Networking Concepts:

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Learning Objectives: The candidates will come over new and advanced topics such as SElinux, Linux Containers, Aggregations, IPTables, and Bridging. Topics: * SELinux Overview * SELinux Tools * SELinux Contexts * SELinux Booleans * Use SELinux port labeling to enable services to use non-standard ports * Diagnose and address SELinux policy violations * Configure firewall settings * N/W port-security * Route IP traffic and create static routes * Boot level security (GRUB) * Security need for TCP wrappers * Configure aggregated links between two systems * Use firewall and associated mechanisms such as rich rules * zones and custom rules * To implement packet filtering and configure network address translation (NAT) * Use /proc/sys and system to modify and set kernel runtime parameters * Linux Containers * Annie’s Quizzes * LAB * Q & A * Quick Recap

Database Configuration:

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Learning Objectives: By the end of this module, the candidate will know what MariaDB installation is and how to restore operations. They will gain the skill of performing the backup. Topics: * Install MariaDB * Schema Creation and Writing Queries * backup & restore operations * Configure a system as either an initiator that persistently mounts an iSCSI target or an iSCSI target * Annie’s Quizzes * LAB * Q & A * Quick Recap.

IPv6 Configuration

KickStart Configuration:

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Learning objectives: Using various services, the candidate will learn about installing KickStart configurations and IPv6 configuration. Topics: * Ipv6 configuration * kickstart installation using NFS * HTTP services * Setting Grub Password * Setting the root password for single-user mode from the Grub page * Configure systems to mount file systems at boot by Universally Unique ID (UUID) or label * List, create, delete partitions on GPT and MBR disks.

Project - Prepare for the RHCE Exam:

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Learning objectives: The candidate will come over some of the day-to-day tasks you will come across as a Linux Professional. Topics: * Include questions from all the topics covered so far * New troubleshooting scenarios * Writing Scripts for given use cases. * Project for Certification * Q & A * Quick Recap.
You can view the recorded sessions and attend another live batch, and thus, in this way, you'll never miss a class.
Our team is with each student 24/7. They need not worry about anything. Just ask your queries about the ITIL certification and we will make sure that it gets solved as soon as possible.
Mentors in this training are the experts having 8-10 years of experience in this particular field.
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