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Online
₹ 2,299
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
The profession of system administration involves managing one or maybe more systems, including terminals, databases, desktops, servers, and software. Assuring that Linux and Unix systems are functioning successfully and efficiently is the aim of system administration for Linux and Unix. The Fundamentals of Unix and Linux System Administration certification course was developed by Eduonix Learning Solutions in collaboration with Samy Eduonix and made available through Udemy.
Fundamentals of Unix and Linux System Administration online training comprises more than 23.5 hours of in-depth lectures, 25 downloadable resources, and articles, which is geared toward learners looking for prospects to pursue certification as system administrators. Fundamentals of Unix and Linux System Administration online course explains the concepts behind Linux and Unix operations, process control, access control, IP tables, TCP/IP, web hosting, performance analysis, and network analysis as well as aids in the development of the skills necessary to operate, control, and manage the backend infrastructure while managing system processes, users, and software.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 23.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 1 article
- 25 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 Fundamentals of Unix and Linux System Administration online certification, learners will develop an in-depth understanding of the system administration and shell scripting for Unix and Linux operating systems as well as will acquire an understanding of various Linux and Unix operations. Learners will explore the functionalities Linux computing environment as well as will acquire knowledge of the concepts like package management, infrastructure management, and network management, Learners will study process control, user access control, web hosting, network analysis, and performance analysis, and Linux security. Additionally, learners will get knowledge of secure shell, network file system, IP tables, and TCP/IP procedures.
The syllabus
Introduction
Where to Start
- Linux Unix Administration Fundamentals
- Getting help on Linux
- Advance man command
- Section 1
Package Management
- Introduction to package management
- Installing from RPM
- Making a local apt-get repo
- Making local yum repo
- Tips and tricks
- Section 2
Shell Scripting Guide
- Introduction to shell scripting
- Using variables
- The sort command
- Basics of BASH Script
- Shell Functions
- Looping
- Perl
- Perl Arrays
- Perl Script Arguments
- Python Scripting - Part A
- Python Scripting - Part B
- Section 3
Booting and Shutting Down
- Starting up and Shutting Down Machines
- Startup Daemons
- Booting a second OS
- System Run levels
- Lab Exercise: Creating a custom Daemon
- Section 4
User Access Control
- User Access Control Fundamentals
- The Power of Root
- Delegating Root Powers with Sudo
- Delegating Root Powers with Sudo - Part B
- System Accounts
Controlling Processes
- Process Control Fundamentals
- Ownership
- Process Spawning and Termination
- Terminating a process
- Using the /proc filesystem
The File System
- The File System Fundamentals
- Important Directories
- Device File Numbers
- File Deletion with RM
- What do permissions offer?
- Changing File ownership
Adding New Users
- User Management Part A
- User Management Part B
- UID - User Identification
- The login shell
- The useradd command
Storage
- Storage
- The basics - adding a disk Part A
- The basics - adding a disk Part B
- Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID)
- LAB: create a RAID5 array on Red Hat Linux
- Logical Volume Management (LVM)
- Logical volume resizing Part A
- Logical volume resizing Part B
- SCSI ovet IP (iSCSI)
Periodic Processes
- Cron and at jobs
- The command field
- The crontab command
- The at command
Backups
- Backups part A
- Backups part B
- LAB: Calculate the frequency by which file change
- Using tar
- Using dump Part A
- Using dump Part B
Syslog and Log files
- Log management
- Severity levels
- Lab: using logAnalyzer for central log management
- Log rotation
TCP/IP Networking
- TCP/IP overview
- the Link layer
- Classless Inter Domain Routing (CIDR)
- Routing
Netfilter and IP tables
- Netfilter
- The LOG action
- IP tables configuration
- Lab: configure a Linux box to act as a NAT device
DNS: The Domain name system
- DNS
- Caching Part A
- Caching Part B
- LAB: install a caching server
- LAB: install a master DNS server
- LAB: Configure DNS slave Server
The Network File System
- NFS
- Effecting changes
- Using the shares
- Mounting on demand
Sharing files with Windows
- SAMBA
- Allowing access through iptable
- LAB; creating and using a SAMBA share
Email Services
- E-mail services
- LAB: configuring a mail server using Postfix
Network management and debugging
- Network Analysis and Troubleshooting
- Connection states
- Sniffing on the network
Security
- Linux Security
- how to secure your system?
- Scan for open ports (nmap)
SSH tips and tricks
- Ssh tips and tricks
- key-based authentication
- tunneling application traffic Part A
- tunneling application traffic Part B
Web Hosting
- Web Hosting
- The Apache web server
- Secure HTTP (https)
Performance Analysis
- Performance Analysis
- Check your resources
- Memory management
- Bonus Lecture: More Interesting Stuff, Offers and Discounts
Instructors
Mr Samy Eduonix
INSTRUCTOR
Udemy