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Udemy - Red Hat Certified System Administrator - Exam EX200 - RHCSA

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Udemy - Red Hat Certified System Administrator - Exam EX200 - RHCSA

Udemy - Red Hat Certified System Administrator - Exam EX200 - RHCSA
MP4 | AVC 292kbps | English | 1280x720 | 15fps | 7 hours | AAC mono 42kbps | 750 MB
Genre: Video Training

This Red Hat Certified Systems Administrator Exam EX200 training course from Infinite Skills will teach you everything you need to know to become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) and pass the EX200 Exam. This course is designed for users that are familiar with Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments.

You will start by learning the fundamentals, such as basic shell commands, creating and modifying users, and changing passwords. The course will then teach you about the shell, explaining how to manage files, use the stream editor, and locate files. This video tutorial will also cover system management, including booting and rebooting, network services, and installing packages. Other topics that are covered include storage management, server management, virtual machines, and security.

Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will be fully capable of taking the RHCSA EX200 exam and becoming a Red Hat Certified System Administrator.

Content:
Section 1: Introduction
01 Welcome
02 About The Certification
03 What Will Be Covered
04 RHEL6 Vs RHEL7

Section 2: Getting Started
01 Getting Red Hat
02 About Centos
03 System Requirements
04 Graphical Install Of RHEL
05 Finishing Installation
06 Text Install Of RHEL

Section 3: Getting Started And Fundamentals
01 Logging In And Starting A Terminal
02 Basic Shell Commands
03 User And Group Files
04 Creating Users
05 Modifying Users
06 Deleting Users
07 Password Policy
08 Changing Passwords
09 Creating Groups
10 Group Membership
11 Switching Users
12 Using Sudo
13 Getting Help

Section 4: Getting Familiar With The Shell
01 Redirection
02 Piping
03 Editing
04 Regular Expressions
05 Using The Stream Editor
06 Using Grep
07 File Management
08 Directories
09 Permissions
10 Using Links
11 Archiving And Compressing
12 Other Utilities
13 Shell History
14 Shell Tricks
15 Locating Files
16 Extending Ext4 Partitions

Section 5: System Management
01 Booting And Rebooting
02 Runlevels And Their Uses
03 Booting Into Different Runlevels
04 Single User Mode
05 Log Files
06 Syslog
07 Process Management
08 Network Services
09 Network Service Management
10 Network Service Management With Systemd
11 Network Service Management With Systemctl
12 Package Management
13 Deleting And Listing Packages
14 Package Details - Location And RPM

Section 6: Storage Management
01 Partitions
02 File Systems
03 Volume Management - Physical
04 Volume Management – Logical
05 Mounting Remote Volumes
06 Extending Logical Volumes
07 Using LUKS For Encryption
08 Using SetGID
09 Access Control Lists - ACLs
10 Permissions Problems
11 Adding Partitions And Volumes
12 Using Swap Space
13 Booting A Disk Using UUID

Section 7: Server Management
01 Configuring Networking
02 Configuring DNS Resolution
03 Using Time Services
04 Using Cron To Setup Jobs
05 Installing HTTP
06 Installing FTP
07 Configuring Services
08 Setting Services To Run At Startup
09 Using LDAP Server For User Management
10 Updating Packages
11 Red Hat Repositories
12 Using Kickstart To Deploy Systems
13 Manage And Update Kernel
14 Manage The Boot Loader
15 Manage The Boot Loader With Grub2
16 Connecting To Remote Systems Using SSH
17 Using Keys For Logging Into Systems Over SSH
18 Kernel Configuration Using Sysctl

Section 8: Virtual Machines
01 Preparing For Using Virtual Machines
02 Installing RHEL As A Virtual Guest
03 Launch Virtual Machines At Boot
04 Connecting To A Virtual Machine Console

Section 9: Security
01 IPTables
02 Creating Rules Using IPTables
03 Using System-Config-Firewall
04 SELinux
05 Configuring SELinux Mode
06 File Contexts
07 Process Contexts
08 Restoring Default Contexts
09 SELinux Policy Violations
10 Using Boolean For SELinux Settings
11 Using Firewall

Section 10: Wrapping Up
01 Review
02 Next Steps

Udemy - Red Hat Certified System Administrator - Exam EX200 - RHCSA

Udemy - Red Hat Certified System Administrator - Exam EX200 - RHCSA


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