Addison-Wesley - LiveLessons: Beginning Linux System Administration (2016 EN)

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    Company: Addison-Wesley
    Author: Sander van Vugt
    Full Title: LiveLessons: Beginning Linux System Administration
    Year: 2016
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Networking
    Skill Level: Beginning
    Price: $149.99
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    Files: MP4
    Time: 03:06:59
    Video: AVC, 1280 x 720 (1.778) at 30.000 fps, 2100 kbps
    Audio: AAC at 128 Kbps, 2 channels, 44.1 KHz



    Learn Linux administration fundamentals in just 3 hours!

    Learn solid fundamental Linux operating system skills with Beginning Linux System Administration LiveLessons. Taught by best-selling author and trainer Sander van Vugt, Beginning Linux System Administration LiveLessons walks you through the essential system administration tasks you need to know to get up and running in Linux quickly.

    This 12 lesson video course starts with the basics, from determining which distribution is right for you to walking through the steps of installing Linux on the two most popular flavors: Ubuntu and Red Hat. Next, you will connect to Linux and really get your feet wet, using an editor and working with files. You will then dive into managing permissions, processes and software before working with logs, exploring Linux security and finally managing services.

    The Sander van Vugt uses real world examples throughout and focuses on teaching you how to operate and manage some of the most frequently used Linux services. This course also provides information on how Linux administration is typically dealt with in corporate environments, with a focus on content management systems, automatic deployment systems and operating Linux from the cloud.

    Learning objectives:
    ✓ Linux System Administration basics

    Who Should Take This Course:
    ✓ The target audience for this course consists of anyone who wants or needs to perform basic tasks on Linux. There are no prerequisites. A secondary audience consists of people that are looking for an introduction to Linux system administration on a path to more profound Linux knowledge.



    Lessons:
    Beginning
    01. Beginning
    Getting Started with Linux
    02. Choosing the Right Linux for You
    03. Starting Easy: Getting Linux from AWS
    04. Understanding Linux System Administration Tasks
    Installing Linux
    05. Beginning
    06. Installing Ubuntu Linux
    07. Installing Red Hat Linux
    08. Understanding Linux Deployment in Corporate Environments
    Connecting to Linux
    09. Beginning
    10. Connecting as Different Users
    11. Logging In Using a Local Console
    12. Connecting to Linux using SSH
    13. Connecting to Linux from Windows
    Using an Editor
    14. Beginning
    15. The Importance of Using Editors
    16. Using vi
    17. Using nano
    Working with Files
    18. Beginning
    19. Understanding Linux Directory Structures
    20. Listing Files
    21. Looking at File Contents
    22. Copying, Moving, and Removing Files
    23. Understanding Links
    Managing Users and Groups
    24. Beginning
    25. Understanding User and Group Accounts
    26. Creating Users and Groups
    27. Managing Passwords
    Managing Permissions
    28. Beginning
    29. Applying Ownership
    30. Managing Read, Write, and Execute Permissions
    Managing Processes
    31. Beginning
    32. Understanding Processes
    33. Monitoring Processes
    34. Managing Processes
    35. Starting Processes Automatically
    36. Scheduling Processes
    Managing Software on Linux
    37. Beginning
    38. Software Installation versus Deployment
    39. Managing RPM-based Software Packages
    40. Managing APT-based Software Packages
    Working with Logs
    41. Beginning
    42. Reading Log Files
    43. Understanding Where to Find Logs
    44. Using journalctl
    Applying Basic Security
    45. Beginning
    46. Configuring a Firewall
    47. Applying SSH Security
    48. Understanding SELinux
    Managing Services
    49. Beginning
    50. Configuring an Apache Web Server
    51. Configuring an FTP Server
    52. Setting up a Samba Server
    53. Working with KVM Virtualization
    Summary
    54. Summary


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