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    RHS333 Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services

    Course Description

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux has gained considerable momentum as the operating system of choice for deploying network services such as web, ftp, email, and file sharing. RHS333 Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services is an intensive course that provides four days of instruction and labs on how to to use the latest technologies to secure your services.

    What you will learn:

    Check out the complete course outline.
    Prerequisites:
    * RH253 Red Hat Linux Networking and Security Administration
    * RH300 RHCE Rapid Track Course (and RHCE Exam)
    * or RHCE certification or equivalent work experience is required for this course.
    * course participants should already know the essential elements of how to configure the services covered, as this course will be focusing on more advanced topics from the outset.
    Goal:

    RHS333 trains people with RHCE-level competency to understand, prevent, detect, and properly respond to sophisticated security threats aimed at enterprise systems. The course equips system administrators and security professionals with the skills and knowledge to harden computers against both internal and external attacks, providing in-depth analysis of the ever-changing threat models as they pertain to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. RH333 builds on the security skills developed in other Red Hat training courses so that administrators can design and implement an adequate security profile for critical enterprise systems.

    Audience:

    The audience for this course includes system administrators, consultants, and other IT professionals responsible for the planning, implementation, and maintenance of network servers. While the emphasis is on running these services on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and the content and labs will assume its use, system administrators and others using proprietary forms of Unix may also find many elements of this course relevant.

     
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    RH423 Red Hat Enterprise Directory Services and Authentication

    Course Description

    RH423 Red Hat Enterprise Directory Services and Authentication is an intensive course that provides four days of instruction and labs on cross-platform integration of directory services to provide authentication or information service across the enterprise using the Red Hat Directory Server.
    What you will learn:

    Check out the complete course outline.
    Prerequisites:


    RH423 requires RHCE-level skills. A current RHCE certification is recommended but not required for this course. Prerequisite skills can be shown by passing the RHCE Exam in either RH302 or RH300, or by taking RH253 Red Hat Linux Networking and Security Administration or by possessing comparable skills and knowledge.

    Note: Persons should not enroll in RH423 without meeting the above prerequisites. All prospective course participants who do not possess RHCE certification are strongly advised to contact Red Hat Global Learning Services for a skills assessment when they enroll.

    Goal:

    RH423 is designed to train people with RHCE competency on skills required to manage and deploy the Red Hat Directory Server on and for Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. Gaining an understanding of the basic concepts, configuration, and management of LDAP-based services is central to this course. We will also look at PAM, the Pluggable Authentication Modules system, and how it is integrated with services that require authentication and authorization.

    RHCE program provides fundamental skills and knowledge required by this course. Students will integrate standard network clients and services with the directory service in order to take advantage of its capabilites.

    Audience:

    RH423 is aimed at senior Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators and other IT professionals who need to provide enterprise-wide authentication or information services or who desire training in the management of LDAP-based directory services and customization of Linux authentication using the Red Hat Directory Server.

     

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    RH142 Linux Troubleshooting Techniques and Tools

    Course Description

    Troubleshooting is both an art and a science, an instinct (typically informed by experience) and a technique. In RH142 Linux Troubleshooting Techniques and Tools, participants will learn techniques for troubleshooting a Linux system and will learn to use a variety of troubleshooting tools available on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

    RH142 Linux Troubleshooting Techniques and Tools is a 4 day heavily lab-oriented class designed to help participants learn (or improve) their troubleshooting skills using tools available in Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Labs will offer a range of problems from RHCT level and up to allow participants to extend their knowledge and techniques.

    Participants will have the opportunity to debug live systems, exercising their new troubleshooting skills on a working system so that they can start to (or continue to) develop troubleshooting experience.

    For a complete outline of the material taught in this course, see the Outline for RH142 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Troubleshooting course.

    Goal:

    A Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrator who can identify, diagnose, and resolve problems on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system, and who can take preventative action to avoid problems.

    Audience:

    Linux system administrators who understand how to install and configure a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system and who wish to deepen their understanding of troubleshooting on Linux.

    Prerequisites:

    * Has successfully completed RH131 or RH133; or:
    * Holds a current RHCT certification; or:
    * Has equivalent system administration knowledge under Red Hat
    Enterprise Linux. This knowledge includes: installation, service management (using service and chkconfig, for example), basic system monitoring (using ps and top, and perhaps meminfo and the /proc filesystem), filesystem management (using fdisk and mkfs), and basic troubleshooting (including managing log files and perhaps the use of hardware probing tools such as ethtool and lspci).
     

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    RH436 Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management

    Course Description
    RH436 Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management provides intensive hands-on experience with storage management, Red Hat Cluster Suite, and the Shared Storage technology delivered by Red Hat Global File System™ (GFS). This 4-day course has a strong emphasis on hands-on lab activities using enterprise-class storage, server, and auxiliary equipment. A portion of the final day of class is entirely given over to additional lab time so that course participants have ample time to practice Cluster Suite and GFS skills in a realistic environment before returning to production systems.
    What you will learn:


    Prerequisites:


    Participants in RH436 should already be familiar with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Recommended minimum competency level is completion of the RHCE or equivalent knowledge.

    Goal:

    RH436 is designed to train people with RHCE level competency on skills required to deploy and manage highly available storage data to the mission-critical enterprise computing environment. Complementing skills gained in RH401, this course delivers extensive hands-on training with storage management, Red Hat Cluster Suite, and the shared file system, GFS.

    Audience:

    RH436 is aimed at senior Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators and other IT professionals working in enterprise environments and mission-critical systems.

     

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    RH302 - RHCE Certification Lab Exam

    The Certification Lab Exam is bundled with RH300, the RHCE Rapid Track course, but may be taken separately. Prospective enrollees in RH302 should consider taking one or more of Red Hat´s RHCE courses in preparation for the exam, but these courses are not required. Candidates are also advised that real-world system administration experience is an important aspect of preparation for the exam, and that study without such experience is unlikely to result in success.

    Exam Requirements:

    The certification exam consists of two parts conducted in a single day. The exam is performance-based, meaning that candidates must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering questions about how one might perform those tasks.

    The two parts of the RHCE Exam consist of:


    * Section I: Troubleshooting and System Maintenance (2.5 hours)
    * Section II: Installation and Configuration (3 hours)

    In order to pass the Red Hat Certified Engineer exam, you must meet all of the following requirements:
    * a score of 80 or higher on Section I, consisting of compulsory and optional problems;
    * successful completion of the Section I compulsory troubleshooting problems within one hour of that section´s start time;
    * 70 percent or more on the RHCT-level skills in Section II;
    * 70 percent or more on the RHCE-level skills in Section II.

    These last two requirements enable RHCEs to demonstrate that they possess both RHCT-level and RHCE-level skills, as well as enabling a person who only has RHCT level skills to earn RHCT if they pass the required competencies.

    Candidates will be emailed exam results within three business days following the exam.
    RH302 RHCE Certification Lab Exam Description


    The audience for RH302 includes the following:


    * people who have taken the exam before but have not passed it
    * people who have taken the Standard Track (i.e., RH033, RH133, RH253) as preparation for the exam
    * people who have taken the RH301 Red Hat Linux Rapid Track course v people who have taken the exam under an earlier version of Red Hat Linux, but are conversant in the current version and wish to update their certification
    * people with extensive system administration experience on the current version of Red Hat Linux, or with extensive experience on a recent version who are also familiar with changes between that version and the current version who have prepared for the exam on their own
    * Red Hat strongly recommends that experienced Unix system administrators new to Red Hat Linux take RH300, as it will provide the most direct migration of their existing skills and the most concise preparation for the exam.

    System administrators with experience on operating systems such as Windows NTTM, Windows 2000TM, and NetWareTM who are not familiar with Linux or Unix should take the Standard Track of RH033, RH133, and RH253 before sitting for the exam.

     

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    LPIC-1: Linux Professional Institute Certification Study Guide Exams 101 and 102

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    Product Description
    As Linux continues its rapid expansion into Corporate America, the demand for qualified administrators has grown. As the Cisco, Microsoft, A+ and other certifications have shown, professional certifications are often a deciding factor when an individual is considered for a job. The Linux Professional Institute Certification 1 offers the validation of skill level beyond the power-user and helpdesk level, at an entry-level admin base.

    LPIC 1 Certification Bible is organized around the exam objectives.It includes self-assessment questions with each chapter as well as an inclusive practice exam at the end of the book. Plus, you'll find plenty of exam-taking tips and hints based on the live exams.

    Covers: Exam LPI-101

    Product Details

    * Hardcover: 880 pages
    * Publisher: Wiley (July 15, 2001)
    * Language: English
    * ISBN-10: 0764547720
    * ISBN-13: 978-0764547720

     

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    Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration, 3rd Edition

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    ISBN: 978-0-7645-9949-1
    Paperback
    992 pages
    October 2005

    Part One: System and Network Administration Defined.
    Chapter 1: Duties of the System Administrator.
    Chapter 2: Planning the Network.
    Chapter 3: Standard Installation.
    Chapter 4: Kickstart Installation.
    Chapter 5: Exploring the Desktops.
    Chapter 6: System Startup and Shutdown.
    Chapter 7: The File System Explained.
    Chapter 8: Examining the System Configuration Files.
    Part Two: Network Services.
    Chapter 9: Managing the X Window System.
    Chapter 10: Configuring Printers.
    Chapter 11: TCP/IP Networking.
    Chapter 12: The Network File System.
    Chpter 13: The Network Information System.
    Chapter 14: Connecting to Microsoft and Novell Networks.
    Chapter 15: Configuring a Database Server.
    Chapter 16: Creating a VNC Server.
    Chapter 17: Providing Additional Network Services.
    Chapter 18: Optimizing Network Services.
    Part Three: Internet Services.
    Chapter 19: What Are Internet Services?
    Chapter 20: Configuring BIND: The Domain Name System.
    Chapter 21: Configuring Mail Services.
    Chapter 22: Configuring FTP Services.
    Chapter 23: Configuring a Web Server.
    Chapter 24: Providing Web Services.
    Chapter 25: Optimizing Internet Services.
    Part Four: System Administration.
    Chapter 26: Keeping Your System Updated with up2date and the Red Hat Network.
    Chapter 27: Upgrading and Customizing the Kernel.
    Chapter 28: Configuring the System at the Command Line.
    Chapter 29: Administering Users and Groups.
    Chapter 30: Installing and Upgrading Software Packages.
    Chapter 31: Backing Up and Restoring the File System.
    Chapter 32: Performance Monitoring.
    Part Five: System Security and Problem Solving.
    Chapter 33: Exploring SELinux Security.
    Chapter 34: Implementing Network Security.
    Chapter 35: Troubleshooting and Problem Solving.
    Appendix A: Bash Shell Scripting.
     

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    RH300 RHCE Rapid Track Course and RHCE Exam

    Course Description

    The Red Hat Certified Engineer™ course is designed for UNIX- and Linux-experienced users, networking specialists, and system administrators. This 5-day course provides intensive hands-on training on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, and includes the RHCE Certification Lab Exam on day 5. Those who are interested in taking the rapid track course, but who would prefer to defer taking the exam until the later date, or who are not interested in certification may wish to consider RH301.
    What you will learn:

    Prerequisites:

    * RH033 Red Hat Linux Essentials
    * RH131 Red Hat Linux System Administration
    * or RH133 Red Hat Linux System Administration (and RHCT Exam)
    * RH253 Red Hat Linux Networking and Security Administration
    * or equivalent experience with UNIX; LAN/WAN fundamentals Internetworking with TCP/IP, knowledge or experience setting up NFS, HTTP, DNS, FTP, NIS, DHCP, and other networking services, and security