Course Outline

Introduction

Overview of Linux Networking Features and Architecture

  • Linux clients and servers
  • Distributions, utilities, and working environment

Getting Started

  • Using the Linux command line
  • Installing networking utilities and applications

Overview of IP Addressing

  • Understanding the OSI stack
  • Sockets, packets, and and protocols
  • TCP/IP vs other protocols

Working with Host Servers under Linux

  • Creating a subnet
  • Setting up a DHCP server
  • Setting up a DNS server

Working with Different Protocols

  • HTTP and FTP
  • SSHing into another host

Setting up a Web Server

  • Installing the lamp stack

Working with Hubs, Switches and Routers

  • Working with 3rd party hardware
  • Setting up a Linux router

User Access and Permissions

  • Setting up users
  • Creating an Access Control List (ACL)

Monitoring the Network

  • How logging works
  • Understanding SMTP and UDP

Wireless Networking

  • How Wi-Fi works
  • Setting up a wireless network under Linux

Securing the Network

  • Protecting from attacks
  • Setting up a proxy
  • Setting up a firewall
  • Protecting a server with SSL

Troubleshooting

Summary and Conclusion

Requirements

  • Basic command line experience

Audience

  • Technical persons wishing to understand networking under Linux
  21 Hours
 

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