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LPIC-1 Linux Administrator (102-500) [Video]

By : ACI Learning, Don Pezet, Wes Bryan
Book Image

LPIC-1 Linux Administrator (102-500) [Video]

By: ACI Learning, Don Pezet, Wes Bryan

Overview of this book

The course begins by introducing the foundational concepts of working with variables and basic scripting, setting the stage for more advanced scripting techniques. It delves into the intricacies of the Linux operating system, including the X11 and Xorg configuration. As the course progresses, it covers critical administrative tasks such as managing user accounts, groups, system accounts, and scheduling tasks with cron and systemd. The importance of localizing Linux, managing system time, and configuring network time protocol (NTP) servers and clients is highlighted. The course focuses on essential system management topics, including system logging with rsyslog and journald, configuring mail transfer agents, and managing printers. Networking fundamentals are explored, from understanding TCP/IP to configuring network adapters and troubleshooting network issues. Security is a key theme, with topics on auditing permissions, managing root access with sudo, exploring networks, hardening Linux, and configuring SSH and GPG for secure communications. The course wraps up by offering insights into tunneling traffic with SSH, providing students with a comprehensive skill set for securing and managing Linux systems effectively.
Table of Contents (6 chapters)
Chapter 5
Networking Fundamentals
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Section 1
Understanding TCP/IP
The Internet Protocol (IP) powers almost all network communications in the world of computing. This episode will introduce you to the function and composition of an IP address and the ranges of IP addresses used in public and private networks. Transport protocols also assist in communications and IP. This episode will also help you differentiate between UDP, TCP, and ICMP transport protocols and describe common TCP/UDP port numbers and their purposes.