PAC | Learning Linux 5 For System Administration (2019 EN)

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    Company: Packt Publishing
    Author: Paul Olushile
    Full Title: Learning Linux 5 For System Administration
    Year: 2019
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Networking and servers
    Skill Level: -
    Price: €124.99
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    Files: MP4
    Time: 01:37:28
    Video: AVC, 1920 x 1080 (1.778) at 30.000 fps, 350 kbps
    Audio: AAC at 137 Kbps, 2 channels, 48.0 KHz



    Set up and configure a Linux server with administrative skills.

    Do you wish to become confident and master commands and operations in the Latest Linux version? This course is a one-stop guide covering everything you need to know to become an efficient Linux systems administrator.

    With this course, you'll explore the new features of Linux 5 while administering your Linux machine. You'll master the installation and administration of a Linux machine, whether a workstation or a Linux server. You'll gain command-line knowledge of how to set up services with the Linux terminal, install and work on a Linux server, perform user permission management by invoking commands arguments, write a shell program like an administrator, and work remotely with SSH (secure shell) and putty; finally you’ll manage Linux services using systemctl and journalctl.

    By the end of the course, you will have gained practical knowledge of Linux that will serve as a foundation for getting hands-on with Linux workstation and server administration.

    Style and Approach:
    This step-by-step and fast-paced guide will help you learn the best industry techniques and master monitoring and tuning tools that can be used to check performance-related issues on Linux servers, and analyze results via a practical approach.


    Learn:
    ✓ Take control and master the administration of a Linux machine, whether a workstation or a Linux server
    ✓ Deploy services—such as a web server—on a Linux machine
    ✓ Create the desired system by installing and removing software
    ✓ Maintain a Linux server by reading its logs/installations and working with a web server, and monitor its resources
    ✓ Secure a system by setting the correct file permissions, removing inactive users, creating new users, and changing user passwords
    ✓ Perform Linux administrative shell scripting
    ✓ Create a program for working on a shell scripting project
    ✓ Schedule administration tasks with SSH, so that you can also perform them remotely. Make the Linux system work for you!

    Features:
    ✓ Perform administrative tasks such as keeping the system up-to-date, installing new software, monitoring systems, and configuring new services
    ✓ Perform practical tasks that every Linux administrator has to implement by working through them in real-world lab tasks
    ✓ Administer Linux machines by deploying, securing, and maintaining a web server, a Linux server, and Linux systems


    Lessons:
    1. Linux Installations
    01. The Course Overview.
    02. Oracle Download and Installations
    03. Downloading Linux Distro
    04. Installing Linux
    05. Updating and Upgrading Linux
    06. Introduction to the Linux Shell
    2. The Linux Command Line
    07. Installing Vim and nano
    08. Master Command Line Basics
    09. Copying and Moving Files
    10. Working with Files
    11. Working with File Compression (.tar, tar.gz, zip)
    12. Working with Root Permissions
    3. Installing Server
    13. Downloading a Linux Server
    14. Preparing Installation Media on Oracle
    15. Installing Linux Server
    16. System Administration (Apache Web Server)
    17. Users and Permissions on Linux Server
    18. Securing Linux Server
    4. User and Permissions Management
    19. Time and Date Manipulations via Terminal
    20. User and Group Management (adduser, addgroup, passwd)
    21. User and Group Management (passwd, userdel, groupdel)
    22. File Permissions (Invoking ls Arguments)
    23. File Permissions (chmod, chown, chgrp)
    5. Linux Shell Scripting
    24. Exploring the Types of Shells
    25. Choosing the Bash Shell
    26. Writing First Shell Scripting – Part One
    27. Writing First Shell Scripting – Part Two
    28. Project
    6. Secure Shell Administration
    29. Installing the OpenSSH Client
    30. Downloading and Installing PuTTY
    31. Setting Up SSH Public and Private Keys
    32. Securing Connections with PuTTY
    33. SSH Remote Administration with PuTTY
    34. Debugging SSH Connections
    7. Managing Services
    35. Controlling Services with systemctl
    36. Creating and Modifying Services
    37. Reading Logs via journalctl
    38. Reading Logs in /var/log
    39. Editing Configuration Files


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