Course Duration in Hours
30
30
Unit 1: Software Management
Objective: Manage packages with yum, rpm, and RHN; build an RPM package and place it in a repository
Unit 2: Network Management
Objective: Configure and troubleshoot network settings; configure network bonding and IP aliases
Unit 3: Storage Management
Objective: Manage partitioning, filesystems, and swap space; configure encrypted partitions and iSCSI initiator
Unit 4: Logical Volume Management (LVM)
Objective: Manage physical volumes, volume groups, and logical volumes with their filesystems
Unit 5: Account Management
Objective: Provide password aging for accounts; use ACLs and SGID directories for collaborative directories
Unit 6: Authentication Management
Objective: Configure an LDAP and Kerberos client; configure autofs to support an authentication client; Configure sudo and SSD
Unit 7: Installation, Kickstart, and Virtualization
Objective: Install a system and manage kickstart and firstboot; use virtualization tools to manage virtual machines
Unit 8: Boot Management
Objective: Configure runlevels and sysctl; reset the root password; understand the boot process
Unit 9 : Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Management
Objective: Understand, troubleshoot, and manage SELinux
Unit 10: Firewall Management
Objective: Manage the firewall
Unit 11: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Service
Objective: Configure an NTP server and provide that service to clients
Unit 12: System Logging Service
Objective: Create disk, I/O, and memory usage reports; configure remote logging
Unit 13: Web (HTTP/HTTPS) Service
Objective: Manage a web server with virtual hosts, CGI scripts, and user-based file/directory access controls
Unit 14: SMTP Service
Objective: Null client; outbound smarthost relay; accept inbound connections
Unit 15: Caching-only (DNS) Service
Objective: Configure a caching nameserver and DNS forwarder
Unit 16: File Sharing with NFS
Objective: Manage and secure the NFS service using NFSv3 and NFSv4
Unit 17: File Sharing with CIFS
Objective: Configure the CIFS to provide home directories, file sharing, and printer service; use a client to access the CIFS shares
Unit 18: File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service
Objective: Provide FTP drop-box upload service
Unit 19: Secure Shell (SSH) Service
Objective: Configure and implement SSH keys
Unit 20: Comprehensive Review
Senior Linux system administrators who require networking and security administration skills.
Linux IT professionals who are currently RHCT/RHCSA, and are interested in earning an RHCE certification.
Linux IT professionals that can demonstrate the competencies needed to earn an RHCT/RHCSA, but have not passed the RHCSA exam provided with the Red Hat System Administration II course.
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