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    Linux Administration: The Complete Linux Training Course

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    Linux Administration: The Complete Linux Training Course

    Linux Administration: The Complete Linux Training Course
    Last updated 7/2023
    Duration: 25h 54m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 4.78 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    The TOP Linux Administration & Linux Command Line Course That Teaches You All About Linux & Prepares You For IT Jobs

    What you'll learn
    By the end of this course you will be a professional in Linux administration and be able to apply for Linux jobs
    You will have solid Linux skills and have great understanding of Linux concepts and fundamentals
    You will master all of the important Linux commands
    Acquire the technical expertise to work on the Linux command line
    You will be able to troubleshoot day-to-day Linux related issues
    You will gain advance Linux systems administration skills
    You will gain knowledge of the most used Linux commands
    Become an Independent User of the Linux Operating System
    Feel comfortable using the command line interface
    CentOS/Redhat versions 7, 8 and 9 and Rocky 8 and 9
    Requirements
    This course covers all about Linux from square one, so no prior knowledge is required
    A desire to pursue your objectives and goals
    A computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux) with an Internet connection
    Description
    WELCOME !
    Welcome to the Linux Administration: The Complete Linux Training Course,
    the one course you need
    to learn all about Linux Administration, Linux Command Line and Linux in general to start your career in IT.
    The
    Linux
    operating system is the
    most preferred
    operating system in the corporate world and the great thing about Linux is that most of what you'll need to learn isn't very difficult at all. Linux is a
    key skill
    of
    IT
    , it provides good career opportunities with higher salaries, it's a free operating system and by learning Linux, you can use this Linux knowledge and apply it to roles like Linux System Administrator, DevOps Engineer, Cloud Architect, Network Administrator, Security Engineer, Backend Developer, Frontend Developer, Data Scientist, and much more. So if you want to
    learn Linux
    and be able to apply it in any of the roles mentioned above, then this course is for you !
    Course's Aim

    ?
    This course will teach you the
    Linux skills
    that will enable you to
    start your career in IT
    in any Linux based or related job and to provide you with all you need to apply for the job as a professional in Linux. After this course you won't be needing any other to start your career and that's because this course is designed to cover all the Linux aspects needed for you to start your career in IT.
    Who are we?
    We are M Torkey and M Khalil and we have been working with Linux for over a decade, along the years we've worked in so many companies as Sys Admins and DevOps Engineers and we have been given the opportunity to learn from experts and developed a lot of skills in the work field and henceforth we would present for you what you exactly need to skyrocket your chances of landing a job in IT and starting your career.
    In this course you'll learn the key commands, concepts and overall Linux skills that will help get you started in your journey.
    Why Linux ?
    Linux tends to be highly reliable and a more secure system than any other operating system (OS). Linux also is quite popular among many corporates and many consider it to be the lead operating system in the corporate world. Here are 5 reasons why you should start in Linux:
    Linux Provides Good Career Opportunities
    Much of the infrastructure that powers the internet, including routers and servers, is based on Linux
    Linux is Used on Nearly Every Server
    Linux is one such skill that allows an individual to experience a widespread growth in their profile after learning it
    Linux is free and open source
    What will be presented in this course ?
    The course is aimed to teach Linux to beginners, intermediates and even advanced Linux users who wish to develop their skills in Linux. Starting all the way from the Linux basics up to how to manage an entire platform.
    This is the list of topics that I will cover in this course:
    Section 1 - Introduction
    Welcome !
    What is Linux ?
    Why Linux ?
    Section 2 - Prepare Your Lab
    Install VirtualBox on Windows
    Create our first virtual machine
    Add New Virtual Hard Disk
    Why Rocky Linux ? and it's relation to centOS and RedHat
    Install Rocky 9.0 (Redhat & CentOS compatible)
    Port Forwarding - NAT - Network issue solution
    Section 3 - Understand & Use Essential Tools
    Accessing the Command Line
    Linux File System Hierarchy
    Create Files & Directories
    Find Your Way In Linux
    Copy, Move, Rename & Delete Files
    Copy, Move, Rename & Delete Directories
    Get Help with Manual Pages
    Get Help with Pinfo
    Read Linux Documentation
    Use Input & Output redirection
    Create & Edit Text Files
    Access Remote Systems Using SSH
    Archive, Compress, Unpack & Uncompress Files
    Create Hard & Soft Links
    Finding Files
    Section 4 - Linux System Administration (Chapter 1)
    Create Local Users & Local Groups
    Gain Super Powers
    Modify Users, Groups & Password Aging
    Configure A System To Use An Existing Authentication Service
    Notation Permissions
    Symbolic Permissions
    Special Permissions
    Section 5 - Linux System Administration (Chapter 2)
    Monitor Running Processes with ps Command
    Run Processes in the Background
    Terminate Running Processes with Kill & Pkill
    Monitoring Running System with top
    Listing Unit Files with systemctl
    Start, Stop & Check The status of a Linux Service
    The Truth About System Log
    The rsyslog
    The SystemD Journal
    Boot, Reboot And Shut Down A System Normally
    Boot Systems Into Different Targets Manually
    Interrupt The Boot Process To Gain Access To A System
    Adjust Process Priority With Renice
    Section 6 - Linux System Administration (Chapter 3)
    Examining the File System
    Mounting & Unmounting File System
    Create, Mount, Unmount And Use Vfat, ext4 And xfs File Systems
    Mount and Unmount CIFS and NFS Network File Systems
    Extend Existing Logical Volume
    Create and manage Access Control Lists ACLs
    Maintain Accurate Time with ntp
    Validate Your Network Configuration
    Configure Linux Network
    Edit Network Configuration Files
    Configuring Hostnames & Names Resolution
    Install & Update Software with yum
    Manage RPM Packages
    Schedule Tasks Using at and cron
    Section 7 - Linux System Administration (Chapter 4)
    Configure Key-Based Authentication for SSH
    Disallow User Root from Logging In Using SSH
    Copying Files Securely Between Systems
    Synchronize Files & Folders Securely Between Systems
    Configure Firewall Settings Using Firewall-config & Firewall-cmd
    Introduction To SElinux
    List And Identify SElinux File And Process Context
    Restore Default File Contexts
    Use Boolean Settings To Modify System SElinux
    Diagnose And Address Routine SElinux Policy Violation
    Section 8 - Linux System Administration (Chapter 5)
    Configure Aggregated Network Links Between 2 RHEL Systems or Interfaces
    Configure IPv6 Addresses and Perform Basic IPv6 Troubleshooting
    Firewalld - The rich rules
    Configure Network Address Translation(NAT) - Masquerade
    Configure Network Address Translation (NAT) - Port forwarding
    Configure a system as an iSCSI target
    Configure a system as an iSCSI initiator
    Use procsys and sysctl to Modify or Set Kernel runtime parameters
    Produce and deliver reports on system utilization(processor,memory,disk,network)
    Section 9 - Linux System Administration (Advanced Topics)
    Install the packages needed to provide the service
    Configure SELinux to support the service
    Use SELinux port labelling to allow services to use non-standard ports
    Configure the service to start when the system is booted
    Install and Configure Apache
    Configure Apache access restrictions on directories
    Configure Group Managed Content
    Deploy a basic CGI application
    Configure an Apache Virtual Host
    Configure TLS security
    The Apache Configuration File
    Configure a Caching-Only Name Server
    Provide network shares to specific clients
    Provide network shares suitable for group collaboration
    Use Kerberos to Control Access to NFS network shares (configure Kerberos)
    Use Kerberos to Control Access to NFS network shares ( Configure Nfs Server )
    Provide Network Shares to Specific Clients-client installation and configuration
    Provide Network Shares Suitable for Group Collaboration
    Configure a system to forward all emails to a central mail server
    Configure Key-Based Authentication
    Configure Key-Based Authentication 2
    Synchronize time using other NTP peers
    Install and Configure MariaDB
    Create a simple database schema
    Backup database
    Perform simple SQL queries against a database
    Restore a MariaDB database
    Section 10 - Bonus 1: Secure Shell Deep Dive
    Introduction To Secure Shell
    How do I connect to a remote host
    How do I connect to a remote host on a different SSH port
    How can I login to a specific directory?
    How do I execute a command on a remote host using SSH?
    How can I copy (file/files) to a remote host using SCP?
    How can I copy (file/files) from a remote host using SCP?
    How can I Copy entire directory using SCP?
    Can I limit the speed (bandwidth) of files transfer using SCP?
    What is SFTP and how to connect to SFTP?
    SFTP List file and check the working directory
    SFTP Uploading Files
    SFTP Downloading Files
    SFTP Switching and Creating Directories
    SFTP Remove Files and Directories
    Multiple SSH Sessions with screen (Install Screen)
    Multiple SSH Sessions with screen (Start working)
    Multiple SSH Sessions with screen Lock and Exit from the screen
    Tunneling x11 Through SSH (Linux)
    Tunneling x11 Through SSH (Run Linux Applications on Windows)
    Remote Desktop with SSH (Install and Configure VNC Server)
    Remote Desktop with SSH (Connect to Remote Desktop)
    Change The Default Port
    Disable Direct Root Access
    Allow Access for Certain User(s)
    Deny Access from Known IPs
    Allow Access from Known IPs
    Public Key Authentication
    Disable Password Authentication
    Section 11 - Bonus 2: Additional Lectures
    Vi editor part 1
    Vi editor part 2
    Create SWAP file and SWAP partition
    Logical Volume Management (LVM)
    Software RAID
    Process Managment
    VMSTAT And IOSTAT
    List Open Files (LSOF)
    Tcpdump
    Search for Files on Linux using find and locate
    Cat Command
    Grep Command
    AWK Command
    HEAD Command
    Network Clients (ssh , Scp , Ftp ,wget)
    With that there will be 24 hour support for any questions or suggestions in the discussion forum
    And now after this description you must be concerned on what are you going to get out of this course by the end !
    By the end of this course you will have the skills that will qualify you to apply for any Linux related job and be able to preform in real life situations.
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    Edward W.
    (5 Star Review)
    "Five Star All The Way!!! Thanks guys you are the best on Udemy! Well explained course and easy to understand in a reasonable time. After completing the first section I am confident that this course will provide everything I had hoped for and more"
    -

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    (5 Star Review)
    "Thank you very much for the course! I look forward to seeing more lectures, he did not waste a word. Buy this course if you want to succeed. Very understandable!!!"
    -
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    (5 Star Review)

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    -
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    (5 Star Review)
    "Simple and straightforward!!!!!! Wish I'd had access to a class like this years ago. The instructor are always here to help out, never had a problem to contact him regarding to the question in the course"
    -
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    "I have got more information about Linux, I would strongly recommend this course to all new professionals starting their career as a Linux administrator"
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    (5 Star Review)
    Who this course is for:
    Anyone who would like to learn Linux and seek a job in Linux.
    Anyone interested in starting a career in Linux
    Anyone who wants to learn how to use the Linux command line and master the skill
    Anyone who wants to become a Linux system administrator


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