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Courses : Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) |
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Duration- 3-4 Months |
Course Fees 9000/- |
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Course
Description:
This
course teaches the basics of a Red Hat Linux environment
and prepares for the future role as a system administrator.
The course focuses on the use of the command line interface
and its basic commands that a crucial for an administrator
or system engineer.
Course
Goal:
A
Red Hat Linux user who can be productive in using and
customizing a Red Hat Linux system for common command
line processes and desktop productivity roles.
Audience:
Users
who are new to Linux and have no prior UNIX or command-line
skills, who want to develop and practice the basic skills
to use and control their own Red Hat Linux system.
Prerequisites:
User-level
experience with any computer system, use of mouse, use
of menus, use of any graphical user interface.
Course
Objective:
- Linux
Overview
- Command Line Filesystem Browsing
- GNOME and KDE Desktop
- The Bash Shell
- Users, Groups, and Permissions
- Vim Editor Basics and Printing
- The Linux File system
- Configuring GNOME, KDE, and X-based Tools
- The bash shell and Configuration
- Advanced Topics in Users, Groups and Permission
- Advanced uses of the vi and vim Editors
- Standard I/O and Pipes
- Introducing to String Processing
- String Processing with Regular Expressions
- Introduction to Processes
- Bash shell scripting
- Basic networking Clients
- Programming and Administrating
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RHCE
Curriculum Overview |
Tracks |
Standard
Track |
Rapid
Track |
Exam
Only |
Prerequisites |
Basic
Linux or Unix Skills |
On
the Job Experience |
Linux
Expert |
Level |
User |
RH033 |
RH300 |
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Operator |
RH133 |
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System
Admin / Engineer |
RH253 |
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RH302 |
RH302 |
Red
Hat Certified Engineer |
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133 Curriculum |
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Linux
System Administration |
- Hardware, Devices Configuration and Install Red Hat Linux
(CD and Network)
- Linux file system Management
- Understand system and service initialization
- Perform user and group administration
- Integrate a workstation with an existing network running
common network services
- Configure a workstation as a client to NIS, DNS, and
DHCP services
- System Administration Tools
- RPM, Boot Loaders and Kick start
- Kernel services and configuration
- The X window System
- Trouble Shooting
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253 Curriculum |
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Network
Services and Security Administration
- Introduction to System services
- Organizing Network Systems (DNS & DHCP)
- Network File Sharing Services (NFS, FTP, SAMBA)
- Electronics Mail Services (Send mail, Postfix)
- The HTTP Services (APPCHE Server, Squid Proxy Server)
- Security Concerns and Policy
- Authentication Services (PAM, NIS)
- System Monitoring
- Securing Networks (Net filter & NAT)
- Securing Services (TCP wrappers & xinetd)
- Securing Data (Encryption, Digital Certificate &
SSH)
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