Linux: Managing File Services (LPIC-2)
Many industries use Windows client’s, but don’t need to pay for licenses for the Windows Server backend. In this course, you’ll explore SAMBA and learn how to provision shares and the Active Directory on Linux.
There are many financial constraints as well as security concerns in the Enterprise today. Being able to deploy Active Directory on a secure Linux platform without the need for Windows Server’s licenses will address both concerns. In this course, Linux: Managing File Services (LPIC-2), you’ll learn how to address your growing need for open source in the Enterprise. First, you’ll dive into deploying SAMBA as a simple file server, sharing files to Linux and Windows clients alike. Then, you’ll explore the domain need by deploying Active Directory on the SAMBA server and using kerberos authentication. Finally, you’ll discover how to share files with NFS in a pure Linux environment. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the tools needed to plan and deploy file services in your organization, along with meeting the objectives for the LPIC-2 202 exam.
Author Name: Andrew Mallett
Author Description:
Andrew is an all around Linux professional with in depth knowledge of the OS and this is supported with scripting in bash, perl, python and ruby and application development in C, C++ and Java. Having worked for many years in training, Andrew has developed automated course build systems after endless time wasted on Friday nights. The first build system he built was aptly named “Friday nights.” This has inspired his interest in all things deployment related. He has authored training courses on M… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
2mins - Introduction
10mins - The Lab Environment
21mins - Installing SAMBA
29mins - Creating and Listing Users
25mins - Managing Shares
43mins - Connecting to Shares
31mins - Linux and Active Directory
43mins - Installing NFS
16mins - Creating Exports in NFS
43mins - Securing NFS
13mins
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