- Welcome to Essential UNIX Administration
- Course Introduction and Installation
- Installing FreeBSD Unix
- Updating FreeBSD with Patches
- Upgrading to a New FreeBSD Release
- Adding an Administrator and Connecting to FreeBSD
- Gaining Remote Access Using SSH
- Installing FreeBSD
Online
₹ 799
Quick facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
An operating system called FreeBSD has been used to operate industrial workstations, desktop computers, and integrated development environments. It has been continuously developed by a sizable community for more than three decades. Many of the biggest companies and the most common integrated networking and storage devices run on FreeBSD due to its sophisticated connectivity, safety, and storage capabilities. Andrew Mallett, a Linux Author & Trainer, designed the Essentials of UNIX Administration with FreeBSD 12.1 certification course, which is made available by Udemy.
Essentials of UNIX Administration with FreeBSD 12.1 online classes involve more than 6.5 hours of thorough lectures supported by 9 downloadable materials, all of which are created to offer students the knowledge and skills they need to manage FreeBSD and Unix servers in a corporate environment. Essentials of UNIX Administration with FreeBSD 12.1 online course covers system administration, file management, file system management, and software management as well as teaches how to monitor a server, modify text files, and improve file permissions using ACLs.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 6.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 9 downloadable resources
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
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What you will learn
After completing the Essentials of UNIX Administration with FreeBSD 12.1 online certification, students will acquire a practical understanding of the methodologies involved with Unix administration using FreeBSD. Students will use FreeBSD to explore the core concepts of system administration, including file system management, software management, and file management. Students will gain an understanding of the numerous Unix commands as well as the capabilities of the text editor and ACLS in activities involving Unix administration.
The syllabus
Installing and Upgrading FreeBSD UNIX
Discovering the UNIX Command Line
- Welcome the the UNIX Command Line
- Working with the Default Login Shell
- Listing Directories and Aliases
- Navigating Directories
- Working with the UNIX find Command
- Reading and Writing to Files
- Building Bespoke Application Using Command Pipelines
- UNIX Command Line Environment
Managing Software in FreeBSD
- Understanding Software Management in FreeBSD
- Working with the Command pkg to Manage Software in FreeBSD
- Locating Files From Software Packages
- Managing Software
Working with UNIX Text Editors
- It's All About The Edit
- Using vi, FreeBSD's Default Editor
- Using nano, a Simple Editor to get Started
- Learning vim with vimtutor
- The 3 Modes in vim
- Power Editing Files Using vim
- Using Editors in FreeBSD
Managing Files and Directories in FreeBSD
- Introduction to File Management in FreeBSD
- So How Do We Manage All Of this?
- Organising Files Using Directories
- Moving and Copying Files
- Understanding Hard Links and Directories
- Hard-linking Files in FreeBSD
- Creating Soft or Symbolic Links in UNIX
- Creating Named Pipes
- Managing Files in FreeBSD
Managing UNIX File Permissions
- Securing Files Using the File Mode
- Understanding the File Mode
- Controlling the Assigned Permissions to New Files
- Setting Standard Permissions on Files
- Controlling Directory Permissions
- Controlling Ownership of Files
- Creating Sticky Directories by Controlling Deletions
- Using the SGID Special Permission
- Using the SUID Special Permission
- Managing the File Mode
Extending Permissions with ACLs
- ACLS Improve the File Mode
- What is on the ACL Menu
- ACL Support in FreeBSD
- Listing ACLs with FreeBSD
- Altering ACLs Using setfacl
- Setting Default ACLs on Directories
- Working with POSIX ACLs
Managing Users and Groups
- Do We Need Users?
- Understanding User Management in FreeBSD
- Adding Users to FreeBSD with adduser Script
- Creating Users Using pw
- User Defaults
- Managing Users in FreeBSD
- Managing User Passwords
- Managing Groups in FreeBSD
- Elevating User Privileges Using sudo
- Working with Users
Monitoring FreeBSD and Managing Server Load
- So what do we mean by monitoring?
- Identify System Hardware
- Identify System Load
- Managing Processes
- Reboot and Poweroff System
Instructors
Mr Andrew Mallett
Instructor
Freelancer