Essentials for Linux Admin or Advanced Linux Server Administration

Course Description
SFT 305 is an ​expansive course that covers a wide range of Linux services essential to every organization. Special attention is paid to the concepts needed to implement these services on a real­time environment and to the trouble­shooting skills which will be necessary for real­world administration. The course structure is designed to provide extensive hands­on­experience on ​DNS, Webserver, FTP, RAID, ISCSI, LDAP, CPanel​.

Pre-­requisites
​is beneficial.
The course is designed for System administrators and IT professionals who need to gain hands­on­experience on Advanced Linux tools. Basic knowledge of Linux concepts and command­line environment is necessary. Networking sk

Course­Outline

Essentials for Linux Admin ­ Module 1

  • Domain Name System Basic concepts
  • DNS Zone files and Records
  • Manipulating Master and Slave configurations
  • Troubleshooting DNS issues
  • Exploring HTTPD Web Service
  • VirtualHost
  • Web Server Configurations and troubleshooting
  • Securing HTTP
  • Manipulating web applications(dynamic web pages)
    is beneficial.
  • Setting up Linux File­sharing using FTP
  • Troubleshooting Linux File transfer
  • Exploring Linux storage servers
  • Centralized User Administration in Linux
  • Understanding CPanel and WHM concepts
  • Account Information and Statistics
  • Exploring Files section tools : File manager, FTP manager and cPanel Backups
  • Managing Domains via cPanel: Parked domains and Addon domains
  • Handling Mail accounts and services with cPanel
  • Security section tools in CPanel: Pass protected directories, IP Deny manager, and HotLink protection
  • Managing Databases via cPanel
  • Manipulating Software section tools in CPanel
  • Advanced CPanel tools
  • Checking cPanel ports

Duration : 30 hours


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