GNU/Linux, Hands On LAB - 100% practical way to learn and understand it.
Description:
In this course, you will learn about the basics of administering a server using the Linux operating system. you will get a broad vision on the history and architecture of Linux, configuration of X windows server, Linux printer, administer users, groups and password management, probe into the basics of ext2/ext3 file system, configuration of Linux kernel, create shell scripts, manage applications on a server and identify the basics of system performance tuning.This is also the part of lamp-linux,apache, mysql,php.
Laptops 15" screen with GNU/Linux installed and configured. Applicable to students who enrolled for LAMP training.

Systems: One computer one student, not more than 6-8 students in a batch. Personal Attention to each Student.
Note: Students enrolling for only GNU/Linux training will get one iPOD shuffle .

Time Frame: You can expect to work approximately 60 hours on this course.
Technical Requirements: You will need a web browser and internet connection, you can take this course from anywhere in the world.
Software: The web-based Learning iway provided for you will contain all your lessons, projects, quizzes, account files, editors, and parsing tools necessary to build your skills from beginning to end, even beyond coursework. No other software is needed.
iway: Life long account on the iway, where you can download reference material and ebooks for life.One Domain, 1GB web space, 2 Email id's @ your domains free as per policy.
Certificate: This course will certify you for GNU/Linux Certified Engineer.
Job Opportunity: After Successful Completion of the Certification,Gnu Group India, endorsement for job opportunities and placements.
Instructor: You will have one instructor throughout the course who will evaluate your projects and quizzes, hand them back for improvement when necessary, and coach you throughout your skills advancement.
Book: All required course materials and software are included online within the Learning iway. Within a weeks of enrolling, you'll receive the free books “Essential System Administration” as a complimentary reference.
Fees: Rs 14,900/-
1 Gnu/Linux Basics
1.1 Gnu/Linux History
1.2 Hardware Knowledge
1.3 Linux Knowledge
1.4 Linux File system Hierarchy and Structure
1.5 File Operations and Manipulation
1.6 Printing
1.7 Shells
1.8 Security
1.9 System Administration
1.10 TCP/IP Networking
1.11 Familiarity with Standard network services
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Network File System, Locally and Remotely
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Postfix , qmail
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POP, IMAP
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FTP
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DNS
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DHCP
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Samba
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Web services
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Xinted
2 Installation and Boot process
2.1 Installation of Gnu/Linux –Redhat/Fedora/Cent OS
2.2 Configuring Network Installation
2.3 Understanding Partitions
2.4 Advanced File system Hierarchy
2.5 Gnu/Linux Commands for fedora, Redhat, cent OS, Debian.
2.6 Boot Process
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GRUB
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Kernel Initialization & first process
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/etc/inittab
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Run levels
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Controlling Services
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System Configuration files
3 File system Administration
3.1 Partitioning hard disks with utilities like fdisk
3.2 Managing File systems
3.3 File system Management and Automounter
3.4 Access control lists and Security Attributes
4 Package Management
4.1RPM commands
4.2Managing Updates with YUM
4.3 Adding and Removing packages with RPM and YUM
4.4 Using KickStart to Automate installation
5 User Administration
5.1 User Account Management
5.2 Basic User Environment
5.3 Shell Configuration Files
5.4 Setting up and managing disk quotas
5.5 Creating and managing special groups
5.6 PAM-Pluggable Authentication Modules
5.7 Network Authentication Configurations NIS & LDAP
6 Systems and Network Administration tools
6.1 Network Configuration
6.2 CUPS printing System
6.3 Automating System Administration – cron and At
6.4 Understanding, Maintaining and monitoring System logs
7 Kernel Services and Configuration
7.1 Basics of Kernel
7.2 New kernels
7.3 Kernel Sources
7.4 Recompiling a kernel
7.5 Advanced partitioning: Software RAID
7.6 Advanced Partitioning: Logical Volume Manager-LVM
8 Apache and Squid
8.1 Apache web Server
8.2 Apache Access configuration
8.3 Virtual Hosts
8.4 Squid web proxy configuration
9 Network File Sharing Services
9.1 Configuring a NFS-network file system server
9.2 Client side NFS
9.3 File transfer protocol and vsftpd
9.4 Samba services
10 DNS – Domain Name system
10.1 How Internet Works
10.2 Understanding DNS, zones, domains, delegation
10.3 BIND package for DNS implementation
10.4 BIND utilities
11 Electronic Mail
11.1 Mail transport agents, Mail delivery agents, Mail user agents
11.2 Pop / Imap
11.3 Reception with dovecot
11.4 Postfix configuration
11.5 Selecting and email system
12 Network Services
12.1 Xinted- extended internet services daemon
12.2 Openssh, secure shell
12.3 DHCP- dynamic host configuration protocol
12.4 Network time protocol
13 X Window system
13.1 X with clients and Servers
13.2 X.org server configuration
13.3 Tool for X.org configuration
13.4 Running remote X applications
13.5 Desktops and Window managers
14 Securing Services
14.1 Using tcp wrappers to secure services
14.2 Firewalls and packet filtering using net filter
14.3 Network Address translation
14.4 Security Advanced Linux –Selinux
15 Troubleshooting Strategies.
16 Project Work.
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