GITP Linux



    Linux (Classroom Training)

    Duration:-1 Month                                                                


    This course will cover all aspects of Linux Certification. At the end of the course delegates will have the skills required to administer a Linux System. The course will also cover Internet application server configuration on live registered domain name with valid public IP addresses. The training will be given by Senior System / Network engineers with several years of industry experience.
    Linux Course Contents
    o    Introduction to Unix, Installation of Linux
    o    User, Group Administration, ACL
    o    Disk Partitions, by using Fdisk
    o    Mounting File Systems, Swap File System
    o    Backup and recovery, Tar, cpio
    o    Basics of NFS, Sharing data
    o    Disk Quotas, LVM, Raid
    o    DHCP, DNS, Mail, Web, FTP, YUM

    COURSE CURRICULUM

    Introduction to UNIX & LINUX
    o    History of UNIX and LINUX
    o    Basic concepts of Operating System, Kernel, Shell & File System structure
    o    Basic concepts of Linux
    o    Differences between CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux & Fedora
    o    Basic commands of Linux
    o    Advanced Linux Commands
    DNS Server
    o    Configuration of DNS server
    o    Configuration of primary DNS server
    o    Configuration of forward lookup zone
    o    Configuration of reverse lookup zone
    o    Testing tool of DNS zones
    o    Adding services in DNS
    Installation of Linux
    o    Inter active Installation
    o    Network Based Installation
    Mail Server (SMTP, POP3, IMAP)
    o    Basics of Mail Servers
    o    Configuring SMTP service using Postfix
    o    Configuring POP3 / IMAP service on Linux
    Introduction to Graphical Environment
    o    Use and customize the GNOME interface
    o    Perform command tasks using the GNOME GUI
    o    Launch applications from command line & GNOME interface
    o    Customize X Window System

    Disk Partitioning and Mounting File System
    o    Using fdisk, disk druid utilities for disk partitioning
    o    Using mkfs, commands to create file systems
    o    Mounting various file systems
    o    Auto mounting of file system
    Difference between Unix and Linux Flavors
    o    Live Setup - Demo by Faculty
    Disk Quotas
    o    Enabling Quotas on partitions
    o    Creating Quotas for users
    o    Auditing Quotas limit
    Designing, Implementing & Maintaining of Corporate Network
    Backup and Recovery
    o    Introduction to various types of backup media
    o    Backup and restoring using tar and cpio commands
    Web Server (Apache)
    o    Basics of Web Service
    o    Introduction to Apache
    o    Configuring Apache for main site
    o    Configuring Apache for multiple sites using IP-based, port-based and name-based virtual hosting
    Software Package Administration
    o    Installing and deleting software packages
    o    Querying and updating software packages
    FTP Server (vsftp daemon)
    o    Basics of File Transfer Protocol
    o    Configuring vsftpd for anonymous ftp service
    User and Group Administration
    o    Creating and deleting users from the systems
    o    Modifying users profile
    o    Creating and deleting groups
    o    Important system files related to user administration
    RAID (Redundant Array of In Expensive Disks) & Logical Volume Manager
    o    Implementing RAID on Linux
    o    RAID levels (0, 1 and 5) configuration using RAID tools
    o    Resizing the Partition using LVM
    Advanced File Permissions
    o    Assigning advanced files permissions i.e. chmod, chown, chgrp & Sticky bit
    o    Creating, modifying and deleting ACL's

    Web based Administration
    o    Installing Webmin on Linux
    o    Administrating Linux machine remotely
    o    Using Webmin as a tool for configuring various services on Linux
    NFS
    o    Configuring NFS server
    o    Mounting NFS exports on NFS clients

    Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
    o    Configuring Linux as DHCP Server
    o    Configuring various clients for DHCP Server (Windows & Linux)

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