Ubuntu Linux Professional 2 - Program
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- Kernel modules
- Kernel versions
- Monolithic and modular kernels
- Listing uploaded modules
- Collecting information on modules
- Module's configuration
- Manually uploading a module
- Manually downloading a module
- Manually uploading modules
- Modules dependencies
- Setting up a new kernel
- Why building a new kernel?
- Kernel bulding process overview
- Work environment
- Kernel Makefile
- Configuration and kernel set up
- Boot loader set up
- Debian kernel-package
- Building a kernel RPM package
- GRUB Boot sequence overview
- Passing parameters thourgh the boot loader
- Initrd and initramfs
- Kernel log messages
- Runlevels
- Changing run levels with init
- Shutdown and rebooting
- Local and remote printers installation and configuration
- Overview on Linux printing process
- CUPS printing systems
- Local printer installation
- Remote printer installation
- Remote printer installation using the browser CUPS interface
- Print files
- Command line printing
- Print format conversion
- Sharing local printer
- Monitoring and managing print executions
- Printerns and executions management
- Local system documentation management
- Local systemm documentation
- Man pages
- Info pages
- How to find Linux documentation on internet
- Information sources
- How to inform users about system issues
- Customizing the shell environment
- Bash Shell customization
- Shell aliases
- Bash functions
- Shell options set up
- Bash variables
- Startup files
- Writing simple scripts
- Script creation and execution
- Passing parameters to a script
- Commands replacement
- Exit status
- if / then / else
- Conditional evaluation
- Conditional file operators
- integer and string
- Looping with for
- Looping with while
- Shell scripts management
- SQL Data Management
- Use of basic SQL commands
- Perform basic data manipulation
7. User Interfaces adn Desktops
- Install and configure X11
- Setup a display manager
- Accessibility
8. Administration tasks
- Users, accounts' groups and related system files
- User accounts
- File passwd
- File shadow
- Adding a user account
- Edit or delete a user account
- Account creation default
- User password management
- Groups information
- Groups management
- Accounts with Debian and Ubuntu
- Tuning environment, users and system variables
- Defining the users system
- Environment variables
- Localisation and Internationalisation
- System log files configuration and use
- system log
- Syslog means and levels
- /etc/syslogconf examples
- Monitoring log files
- Log files rotation
- Command line autentication
- Automatizingadministration tasks by programming jobs to be executed in the future
- Scheduling non recurring events in the future
- Executing commands at reulars intervals
- Crontab format
- How to allow and to forbid users with cron and at
- Anacron
- Keeping and efficient backup strategy
- Backup strategy
- Backups with tar
- Backup using cpio
- Backups using rsync
- Backups using dd
- Backups using dump and restore
- Other backup tools
- Time management
- Time set up
- Hardware's clock set up
- Time sync with NTP
- Utilities NTP
- TCP/IP basics
- TCP/IP introduction
- Key protocolo in TCP/IP suite
- IP addresses
- Traditional network classes: A, B e C
- Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
- Special IP addreses
- Network services and port numbers
- Calssic services: ftp and telnet
- Diagnosis tools
- Routing
- Configuraton and troubleshooting of TCP/IP
- Network interface configuration
- Boot time network startup
- MAC address and cache ARP
- Resolution name configuration
- Network configuration using DHCP
- Network configuration using graphic tools
- Other network untilities
- Network pofies configuration for occasional users
- Linux configuration as PPP client
- PPP connection configuration
- Chat scripts
- PPP daemon
- Alternative tools
- Setting up a clients network autentication
- Name Service Switch
- Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)
- Network autentication with NIS
- Network autentication using LDAP
- Network autenticationSamba
- Network services
- Basic DNS services installation
- Name resolution and DNS
- inetd e xinetd configuration
- inetd, xinetd and related services
- inetd cofiguration
- xinetd configuration
- xinetd autentication
- Controlling accesses with TCP Wrappers
- Mail transfer agent (MTA) configuration
- Mail system architecture
- Sendmail
- Qmail
- Exim
- Postfix
- Troubleshooting
- Apache configuration
- Apache 2
- NFS and SAMBA management
- NFS
- Samba components
- Server Samba configuration
- Samba configuration using SWAT
- Samba Client Tools
- Samba autentication
- Secure shell set up
- Using ssh
- Autentication with secure shell
- Server installation and configuration
- Secure shell client-side configuration
- Basic DNS services installation
- Security administration
- Boot time security
- Finding set-uid e set-gid files
- Passwords management
- Responding to security updates
- Files and packages integrity evaluation
- Packet filtering with iptables
- Finding open ports with nmap e netstat
- Host Security set up
- Security configuration files
- User level security
- User limitation
- Securing data with encryption
