Ubuntu Linux: Network Administration
1h 2mIntermediate2018-03-09
Authors

Scott Simpson
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Course details
By earning the Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE) certification, you demonstrate to potential employers that you have an advanced understanding of Linux system administration concepts. In this course, review key topics that can help you prepare for the exam, and enhance your ability to use a Linux server to offer essential services to a network. Discover how to configure a DHCP and PXE boot server, as well as how to save bandwidth by configuring an HTTP proxy server. Plus, learn how to configure mail and an authoritative name server.
Skills covered
Ubuntu ServerClient Operating SystemsLinuxIT Help DeskNetwork AdministrationNetwork and System AdministrationOpen SourceDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - Lab setup
1. Network Services
- 03 - Configure a DHCP server
- 04 - Configure a DHCP client
- 05 - Configure a PXE boot server
2. Proxies
- 06 - Configure an HTTP proxy server
- 07 - Control access to an HTTP proxy server
- 08 - Configure an HTTP client to automatically use a proxy server
3. Domain Name System
- 09 - Configure an authoritative name server
- 10 - Configure caching and forwarding name servers
4. Mail Services
- 11 - Configure an SMTP server
- 12 - Configure an IMAP server
Conclusion
- 13 - Auditing network services
- 14 - Next steps
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