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This seminar is designed to provide an entry-level look at Linux. Students will learn the basics about Linux and how it is being utilized by others in the industry. They will also learn how to get a Linux system up and running and some of the essentials of administering a Linux system and integrating it into an IT environment.
The course provides an ideal orientation for those interested in starting with Linux, see Linux as a reality in their future, or who are just looking to get a closer look at what Linux is all about. |
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This highly technical course focuses on properly securing machines running
the Linux operating systems. A broad range of general security techniques such
as packet filtering, password policies, and file integrity checking are covered.
Advanced security technologies such as Kerberos and SELinux are taught. Special
attention is given to securing commonly deployed network services. At the end
of the course, students have an excellent understanding of the potential security
vulnerabilities - know how to audit existing machines, and how to securely deploy
new network services. |
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This 5-day course covers topics of interest to experienced Linux system and network administrators wishing to increase their troubleshooting skills and understanding to effectively administer the Linux operating systems in an enterprise computing environments. Leveraging the student’s existing troubleshooting skill set, the student will quickly learn methodologies, tools and techniques to troubleshoot many real-world Linux administration issues with plenty of hands-on laboratory exercises to enhance skill development during the course.
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This course is an extensive introduction to the Linux operating system and how to use its many commands and utilities. It also covers the file editor and basic shell programming. This course is the foundation and prerequisite for most other Linux courses. Your course format is 60% lecture and 40% hands-on. The duration of your course is five days.
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This course provides substantial practice with key tools and capabilities available to developers of Linux based applications and system software. The course shows attendees how to use development and debugging tools and how to make use of many Linux system calls and library routines.
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This course provides substantial practice with the key steps in developing Linux device drivers. The course shows attendees how device drivers work with the Linux kernel, how to compile and load drivers, how to debug drivers, how to access PCI/ISA hardware, as well as other essential topics.
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This 5-day course provides focuses on Linux network security and protocols used in Linux, UNIX, and Windows 2000 are examined. After a detailed discussion of the TCP/IP suite component protocols and Ethernet operation, the student practices using various tools to capture, analyze, and generate IP traffic.
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Learn Linux administration in half the time with the new AAccelerated Linux administration for experienced HP-UX or Sun Solaris (UNIX) administrators (2794S). This 5-day course covers topics of interest to experienced HP-UX (UNIX) system administrators wishing to develop an understanding of the skills required to administer Linux based systems in their enterprise computing environments.
For more information on LPI certification, please refer to their website at: http://www.lpi.org
For more information on Red Hat certification, please refer to their website at: http://www.redhat.com |
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