| Linux System Network Workshop | |
| Duration | 3 Days |
| Fees | 8,500 |
| Module 1: Network Interfaces - Network Configuration Files - Interface Configuration Files - Interface Control Scripts - Configuring Static Routes - Network Function Module 2: Network Configuration - Establishing an Ethernet Connection - Establishing a Modem or adsl Connection - Managing DNS Settings - Managing Hosts - Working with Profiles - Device Aliases - Saving and Restoring the Network Configuration Module3: Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) - Introduction to DNS - /etc/named.conf - Zone Files - Advanced Features of BIND - Common Mistakes to Avoid Module 4: OpenSSH - Features of SSH - SSH Protocol Versions - Event Sequence of an SSH Connection - Configuring an OpenSSH Server - OpenSSH Configuration Files - Configuring an OpenSSH Client Module 5: Network File System (NFS) - How It Works - NFS Client Configuration - autofs - Common NFS Mount Options - Starting and Stopping NFS - NFS Server Configuration - Securing NFS - NFS and portmap Module 6: Samba Server - Introduction to Samba - Samba Daemons and Related Services - Connecting to a Samba Share - Configuring a Samba Server - Starting and Stopping Samba - Samba Server Types and the smb.conf File - Samba Security Modes - Samba Account Information Databases Module 7: Web Server - Installing the Apache Serve - Apache HTTP Server - Apache Access Configuration - Migrating Apache HTTP Server Configuration Files - Starting and Stopping httpd - Apache HTTP Server Configuration - Configuration Directives in httpd.conf - Adding Modules - Virtual Hosts - Apache HTTP Secure Server Configuration Module 8: FTP Server - The File Transport Protocol - FTP Servers - Files Installed with vsftpd - Starting and Stopping vsftpd - vsftpd Configuration Options Module 9: Email Server - Email Protocols - Email Program Classifications - Mail Transport Agents - Mail Transport Agent (MTA) Configuration - Mail Delivery Agents - Mail User Agents |





















