PAC | Linux Networking Solutions. Part 2 (2017 EN)

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    Company: Packt Publishing
    Author: Gregory Boyce
    Full Title: Linux Networking Solutions. Part 2
    Year: 2017
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Networking
    Skill Level: -
    Price: €124.99
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    Files: MP4
    Time: 02:03:43
    Video: AVC, 1920 x 1080 (1.778) at 18.849 fps, 450 kbps
    Audio: AAC at 148 Kbps, 2 channels, 48.0 KHz



    Take your network administration skills to the next level on Linux.

    To begin, you'll find out how to use Samba 4 to create an Active Directory compatible directory service for your network, then you’ll see how to set up file storage. In this section you will learn how several options to explore in order to host your own file storage, including Samba, NFS, and WebDAV.

    Moving on, you'll learn how to set up an e-mail server, and we'll look at how e-mail works as a service. You'll also set up SMTP and IMAP mail services, and enable spam filtering. Then we’ll configure our own XMPP-based IM service, configure it to communicate with other XMPP services, and configure Pidgin as a client to utilize the service.

    After that, you'll see how to start monitoring services on your network using Nagios. Then, you'll map out the network so you can discover what is actually there. Finally, you'll discover how to watch over your network through centralized logging and manage an intrusion detection system using Snort.

    Style and Approach:
    This video is packed with practical and a task-based approach that will walk you through building, maintaining, and securing a computer network using Linux.


    Learn:
    ✓ Configure Samba as an Active Directory compatible directory service
    ✓ Configuring WebDAV through Apache
    ✓ Configure IMAP
    ✓ Filter spam with SpamAssassin
    ✓ Install ejabberd
    ✓ Configure the Pidgin client
    ✓ Install Nagios
    ✓ Detect systems on your network with NMAP
    ✓ Identify operating systems
    ✓ Install a Snort IDS

    Features:
    ✓ Move beyond the basics of how a Linux machine works and gain a better understanding of Linux networks and their configuration
    ✓ Set up and configure your Linux server and its various network elements like a pro
    ✓ This is a hands-on video on building, maintaining, and securing a network using Linux


    Lessons:
    1. Directory Services
    01. The Course Overview
    02. Configuring Samba as an Active Directory Compatible Directory Service
    03. Joining a Linux Box to the Domain
    2. Setting Up File Storage
    04. Serving Files with SMB/CIFS through Samba
    05. Granting Authenticated Access
    06. Setting Up an NFS Server
    07. Configuring WebDAV through Apache
    3. Setting Up E-mail
    08. Configuring Postfix to Send and Receive E-mail
    09. Setting Up DNS Records for E-mail Delivery
    10. Configuring IMAP
    11. Configuring Authentication for Outbound E-mail
    12. Configuring Postfix to Support TLS
    13. Blocking Spam with Greylisting
    14. Filtering Spam with SpamAssassin
    4. Configuring XMPP
    15. Installing ejabberd
    16. Configuring DNS for XMPP
    17. Configuring the Pidgin Client
    5. Monitoring Your Network
    18. Installing Nagios
    19. Adding Nagios Users
    20. Adding Nagios Hosts
    21. Monitoring Services
    22. Defining Commands
    23. Monitoring Via NRPE
    24. Monitoring Via SNMP
    6. Mapping Your Network
    25. Detecting Systems on Your Network with NMAP
    26. Detecting Systems Using Arp-Scan
    27. Scanning TCP Ports
    28. Scanning UDP Ports
    29. Identifying Services
    30. Identifying Operating Systems
    7. Watching Your Network
    31. Setting Up Centralized Logging
    32. Installing a Snort IDS
    33. Managing Your Snort Rules
    34. Managing Snort Logging


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