Complete Linux Training with Troubleshooting Skills

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A project-based approach to acquire Linux skills to enhance your career and advance: Over 40 hours with 400+ lectures.

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What you'll learn

  • Linux Administration with Troubleshooting Skills
  • Linux basic concepts,Introduction & History of Unix/Linux
  • Linux Interview Questions and Answers
  • Bash profile, Variables & Standard Input output Redirecting
  • Linux User Administration
  • Permissions in Red Hat Linux
  • Controlling Access to files with ACLs
  • Process Management
  • Kernel Modules
  • Disk Partitions, File Systems Creations & RAID Configuration
  • Logical Volume Manager Administration
  • RPM (Red Hat Package Manager)
  • YUM (Yellowdog Updater, Modified)
  • Linux OS Minor Upgrade
  • FTP - File Transfer Protocol
  • Apache Web Server Administration
  • DNS (Domain Name System)
  • Samba Server Concepts & Configuration
  • Network File System  (NFS)
  • Automating Installation using kickstart
  • Networking Concepts in Linux
  • Linux Performance Monitoring
  • Troubleshooting Linux Boot Problems in Linux (Basic System Recovery)
  • Overview of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
  • GRand Unified BootLoader (Grub2)
  • Kdump configuration on RHEL 7
  • Overview of Red Hat Satellite 6.2
  • Managing SELinux Security
  • Backup and Restore
  • Linux Commands Tutorials
  • Advanced Linux Commands
  • Linux Crontab
  • OpenSSH
  • Postfix Mail Server Configuration

    Requirements

    • PC or Laptop with internet Connection
    • There are no formal prerequisites for this course; however, previous system administrator experience on another operating system would be very beneficial.

    Description

    By the end of the course, you will:

    · Be able to confidently use the Linux operating system to increase your productivity and Career.

    · Be able to perform everyday computing tasks from the Linux command line.

    Course Content

    Linux basic concepts, Introduction & History of Unix/Linux

    · Introduction to Unix

    · History of UNIX

    · What is LINUX

    · History of Linux

    · LINUX Distributions

    · Unix File System

    Linux Commands Tutorials

    · Lecture on various commands with proper explanation with examples in a live environment.

    · Overview of File System Structure

    · pwd, cd, ls, less, cp, file mkdir. more. mv, cat, rm rmdir, wc, dd, head, tail, touch, ln etc

    Bash profile, Variables & Standard Input-output Redirecting

    · User's home directory

    · .bash_profile, .bashrc & .bash_logout

    · How to set PATH & alias in .bashrc profile

    · Familiar with Variables

    · Bash variable, Environmental variable & System Variables

    · Lab

    · Standard Input & Output Redirecting ( > , 2> ,&> )

    · Standard Input and Output

    · Redirecting Output to a File

    · Redirecting Output to a File

    · Lab

    Linux User management

    · Understanding different types of groups and creation of groups

    · Creation of users in different groups

    · Understanding Passwd, Shadow Files

    · Understanding passwd aging

    · Creation of quotas for users, groups, and file systems

    · Understanding users security files

    · password aging policy using chage commands

    · TROUBLESHOOTING

    Permissions in Red Hat Linux

    · Basic File Permissions

    · User-Based permissions groups

    · Permission Types

    · Change of permissions & ownership

    · Special Permissions

    · Setuid, Setguid, Sticky bit, ACL, etc

    · Two Labs to demonstrate the permissions from a real IT industry environment.

    Controlling Access to files with ACLs

    · Access Control List Concepts

    · Set ACLs on files

    · Default ACL

    · Practice Lab Session on set acl on files

    · Practice Lab Session on set acl on directories

    · Practice Lab Sessions on a mask to limit the set of permissions

    · Practice Lab Session on default ACL

    · Practice Exercise - Scenario-based activity

    Linux Crontab

    · Overview of Linux Crontab & its format

    · Schedule a job for a specific period of time

    · Schedule a job for more than one instance (e.g. twice a day)

    · Schedule a job for a specific range of time

    · Schedule a job every weekday during working hours

    · how to view crontab entries?

    · Schedule a job for every minute using cron

    Linux Find Commands

    · Basic find commands for finding files with names

    · Find files based on their permissions

    · Search files based on owners & groups

    · Find files and directories based on date & time

    · Find files and directories based on size

    OpenSSH

    · Overview of OpenSSH

    · What Are Some Of The OpenSSH Features?

    · OpenSSH options are controlled through the sshd_config file

    · Lab Session

    Telnet

    · Overview about telnet

    · Configuration of telnet server on Linux

    · Xinetd Service

    Process Management

    · Understanding ps commands with custom properties & Nice values etc

    · Different stats of a process like "D", "S", "T", "Z" etc

    · Kill commands to terminate the process

    · Lab

    Kernel Modules

    · What is Kernel & its features

    · Kernel Modules

    · Commands to manipulate the kernel (insmod,lsmod,modinfo,modprobe &rmmod)

    · How to know the name of the module or kernel driver for any device like lan

    · Lab

    Disk Partitions, File Systems Creations & RAID Configuration

    · Creating the partitions in a simple disk using fdisk

    · Understanding the different options in fdisk utility

    · Creating File Sytems using (ext3/ext4/xfs FS)

    · Mounting/Umounting FS

    · Entry in fstab

    · Introduction to RAID

    · Concepts & features of RAID

    · RAID Level

    · How to configure the different levels of Raids like (0,1,5,6, 10, etc.)

    · Lab Sessions

    Logical Volume Manager Administration

    · LVM Architecture Overview

    · LVM Components

    · LVM Logical Volumes

    · Logical Volume Creation Overview

    · Growing a File System on a Logical Volume

    · Logical Volume Backup

    · LVM Administration with CLI Commands

    · Using CLI Commands

    · Physical Volume Administration

    · Creating Physical Volumes

    · Displaying Physical Volumes

    · Preventing Allocation on a Physical Volume

    · Resizing a Physical Volume

    · Removing Physical Volumes

    · Volume Group Administration

    · Creating Volume Groups

    · Adding Physical Volumes to a Volume Group

    · Displaying Volume Groups

    · Removing Physical Volumes from a Volume Group

    · Changing the Parameters of a Volume Group

    · Activating and Deactivating Volume Groups

    · Removing Volume Groups

    · Overview of LVM Metadata

    · Metadata Contents

    · How to identify and recover failed LVM disk

    RPM (Red Hat Package Manager)

    · Install: It is used to install any RPM package.

    · Remove: It is used to erase, remove or un-install any RPM package.

    · Upgrade: It is used to update the existing RPM package.

    · Verify: It is used to query about different RPM packages.

    · Query: It is used for the verification of an RPM package.

    YUM (Yellowdog Updater, Modified)

    · Overview of YUM

    · Configuration& and installation of yum on Red Hat Linux Server

    · Lab-1

    · Lab-2

    · Yum History Command

    · Reverting and Repeating Transactions like undo & redo using yum command

    Linux OS Minor Upgrade

    · Linux OS upgrade from RHEL 7.1 to RHEL 7.2

    · Lab Practice Sessions

    File Transfer Protocol

    · Overview of FTP Server

    · Installation and configuration of FTP Server

    · Lab-1

    · Lab-2

    Apache Web Server Administration

    · Basic Setup

    · Verify installation

    · Package files

    · Main configuration file(s)

    · Backup

    · Edit the httpd.conf configuration file

    · ServerRoot

    · PidFile

    · ServerName

    · Add site to the host's file

    · DocumentRoot

    · ErrorLog

    · Listen

    · Create your HTML documents

    · Start the Web Server

    · Access the website

    · Local access

    · Internal & external access

    · Summary of basic setup

    DNS (Domain Name System)

    · Overview of DNS

    · Understanding root & top-level domains

    · How DNS works practically

    · What happens when I type any website name in the address bar of the browser

    Samba Server

    · Overview of Samba Server

    · Features of Samba Server

    · How Samba Server Works

    · Samba File sharing Server

    · CIFS File System

    · Practice Lab Sessions

    Postfix Mail Server Configuration

    · The structure of the Email System

    1.1 Mail User Agent

    1.2 Mail Transfer Agent

    1.3 Mail Delivery Agent

    1.4 SMTP

    · Configuring an RHEL Email System

    · Postfix Pre-Installation Steps

    · Installing Postfix on RHEL 7

    · Configuring Postfix

    · Starting Postfix on an RHEL System

    · Configure a Null Client

    · Relayhost

    · Introduction Dovecot, Imap & pop3

    · Configuring Dovecot

    · Thunderbird - Mail User Agent (Configure Mail Box)

    Securing & hardening a Linux System

    · Linux Physical Security

    · How to break root password

    · Securing the grub menu

    · Reset root password from rescue mode

    · BIOS Protection

    · General Security

    · Keep your system updated

    · Turn off IPv6

    · Disable USB Stick to detect

    · Restrict Users to Use Old Passwords

    · Check Password Expiration of a User

    · Password Expiration - Lab Session

    · Verify accounts for an empty password

    · Verify accounts with "Zero" UID

    · Review logs regularly

    · Keep /boot as read-only

    Managing Server Firewalls

    · Firewall concepts

    · About nftables, features, and advantages of firewalld

    · Firewalld components, pre-defined zones

    · How packet flows through the firewall

    · Check firewalld services - Lab Session

    · Adding and Removing Services & Port from Firewall Server - Lab Session

    · Add Services Permanently in Firewalld - Lab Session

    · Add HTTP Service in firewalld - Lab Session

    · Port forwarding - Lab Session

    · Conceptual discussion about Masquerading, Packet Flow in Firewalld

    · Masquerading with Port Forwarding - Lab Session

    · About Rich Rules in Firewalld

    · Specifically allow a Server using Rich Rules - Lab Session

    · Allow Telnet Port, SSH with log-prefix using Rich Rule - Lab Session

    · Accept, Reject, Drop - Lab Session

    Network File System (NFS) on Linux

    · Overview of NFS Server

    · Installation and configuration of NFS Server

    · Lab-1

    · Lab-2

    Automating Installation using Kickstart

    · Overview of Kickstart Server

    · Features of Kickstart Server

    · Configuration & Installation of Kickstart Server

    · Configuration of dhcp, tftpd, nfs for Kickstart Server

    · Configuration of kickstart config file using graphical mode

    · PXE Boot Environment

    · Lab Session

    · Unattended Client boot and do the installation via network

    Networking Concepts in Linux

    · New Sets of commands introduced in RHEL 7 for managing the network interfaces.

    · Check the status of ethernet interfaces

    · Add and configure the new ethernet interface

    · Activate the network services

    · Commands to change the network properties of an existing interface

    · Delete the ethernet interface

    · Learning various new commands related to managing network interfaces.

    · Overview of Routing Table

    · Understanding the output of netstat -rn or route -n output

    · Lab

    Linux Performance Monitoring

    · Introduction about Performance monitoring in Linux

    · Important four subsystems that need to be monitored.

    1. CPU
    2. Memory
    3. IO
    4. Network

    · Familiar & understanding with CPU Utilization

    · Like Context switches, Run Queue, CPU utilization & Load Average

    · Familiar & understanding with Memory Utilization

    · Familiar & understanding with I/O Analyses

    · Familiar & understanding with Network Monitoring

    · Familiar with various Commands to manage performance issues in Linux Servers

    · top

    · vmstat

    Managing SELinux Security

    · Introduction - SELinux

    · SELinux Security Concepts

    · Changing SELinux Modes

    · Practice Lab Sessions

    · Changing SELinux Contexts

    · SELinux Booleans

    · Audit logs & troubleshooting SELinux

    Backup and Restore

    · Overview of Backup

    · Various commands for backup

    · Types of backup

    · Full backup, Incremental backup, and differential backup

    dump command to take backup & restoration

    Advanced Linux Commands

    · dig, nslookup, rsync, scp, ssh, sftp, find, grep, locate, df, du, lsof, ps, top, who,cut, sort, vi, sed, awk, tar, gzip, bzip2 etc

    · useradd, userdel, usermod, groupadd, groupdel, id, chage, chroot, chown etc

    · mount, umount, fdisk, mkfs, fsck,/proc, uptime etc

    · ping, nslookup, telnet, ifconfig, ifconfig-a, netstat -a etc

    · systemctl -at service, systemctl -t service --state=active, systemctl start name.service, systemctl enable name.service etc

    · pvs, vgs, pvdisplay,lvs, lvdisplay, pvcreate, pvremove, vgcreate, vgrename, vgremove, vgextend, vgreduce, lvcreate, lvextend, lvreduce,fdisk, vgexport, vgimport, vgcfgrestore, vgcfgbakcup, watch, whoami, passwd, su etc.

    Linux Bash Shell Scripting: A Practical way of Learning

    Introduction of Shell Programming

    · What is Bash Shell?

    · Types of Shell available in Linux

    · About Shell Scripting

    · Bash Shell Startup Scripts

    · User’s Home Directory - .bash_profile, .bashrc & .bash_logout

    · Shebang

    · Create a simple Shell Script

    · Setting up permissions on a script

    · Debug a Script

    The Shell Variables & Environment

    · Bash Variables

    · Environmental Variables

    · System Variables

    · Assign values to shell variables

    · Customize the bash shell environments

    · set, env & export command

    · Rules for naming the variable name

    · Simple Script using the echo command

    · Quoting

    · There are three Type of quoting

    · The double quote

    · The single quote

    · The Backslash

    · User's Input via Keyboard

    · Read Command

    · IFS

    · Practice Lab Session

    Arithmetic Operations

    · Performing Arithmetic Operations

    · Create an integer Variable

    · Create the Constants Variable

    · Path name expansion

    · Wildcards [*], ?, [..] etc

    · Create & use aliases

    · Practice Lab Sessions

    Industrial Project to Completely Automate the Pre-validation report

    · A Shell Script to collect the required information from a server

    · The Bash Color

    · Writing Color Text

    · Various Color Codes for Foreground & Background Text

    · Lab Session on Bash Color

    · Script to fetch the system information i.e system_details

    · Schedule the script via cron

    · Final Script to fetch the environment report with a single click

    · Lab Session

    Conditional Statements (Decision Making)

    · Overview of conditional execution

    · What is Condition?

    · Boolean value (True & False)

    · If else statement

    · Lab Session on if..else..

    · if..elif..else..fi statement

    · test command

    · Logical AND &&

    · Logical OR !!

    · The exit status of a command

    · Numeric Comparison

    · String Comparison

    · File Attributes Comparison

    · Shell Command line parameters

    · Positional parameters via special shell variable

    · Practice Lab Session

    Bash Loops

    · Overview of loop statement

    · for loop statement

    · Lab on for loop

    · for loop using C like Syntax

    · for loop using command-line arguments

    · Nested for loop statement

    · Chessboard using a nested loop statement

    · While loop statement

    · Lab Session - read a text file line-by-line or using IFS

    · infinite while loop

    · case statement

    · Lab session on case statement

    · Create a simple menu-driven program or automation tool Using Case Statement

    · Industrial Project

    · Discussed various scripts using for or while loop

    Shell Redirection & Process Management

    · Input Output Redirection in Linux

    · Lab Session on redirection

    · Pipelines in Linux

    · tee command

    · file descriptor (fd) to file for output

    · file descriptor (fd) to file for input

    · file descriptor (fd) for reading & writing

    · Practice Lab Session

    · Overview of a Process

    · Foreground & background Process

    · Various Stats of a process

    · Lab Session

    Functions

    · Defining functions

    · Displaying functions

    · Nested functions

    · Lab Session - writing functions

    · Calling functions

    · Local & global variables

    · Passing arguments into a function

    · return statement

    · Practice Lab Sessions

    AWK

    · Introduction Awk

    · Pattern matching

    · User-defined variables in awk

    · Awk pre-processing

    · Awk post-processing

    · Practice Lab Session

    SED Stream Editor

    · Introduction

    · Replacing or substituting string.

    · Replacing the nth occurrence of a pattern in a line

    · Replacing all the occurrence of the pattern in a line

    · Changing the slash (/) delimiter

    · Using & as the matched string

    · Duplicating the replaced line with /p flag

    · Replacing string on a specific line number

    · Replacing string on a range of lines

    · Replace on lines which match a pattern

    · Deleting lines

    · Add a line after a match

    · Add a line before a match

    · Last Lecture

    Who this course is for:

    • Graduate Students and also those who are in a job in Linux Administration & want to get hands-on practical experience on troubleshooting.
    • IT professionals across a broad range of disciplines who need to perform essesntial administration tasks.

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