CentOS Enterprise Linux 7 Network Management
Linux administration requires you to manage multiple systems at once–no easy task. In this course, you’ll learn all about networking with CentOS 7 Linux, from configuring IP addresses to implementing Virtual Private Networks.
There is more to Linux administration than managing a single system–you have to network many systems and protect these systems from the Internet. In this course, LFCS: Linux Networking, new system administrators like you will be equipped with the skills needed to integrate CentOS 7 into a networked environment. First, you will learn how to implement persistent configuration of the IP address, gateway, and DNS settings of your system. Next, you’ll learn the skills required to implement firewalls on your CentOS 7 system. Finally, you’ll learn how to implement secure tunneling to create Virtual Private Networks. By the end of this course, you’ll have the expertise you need to be able to network and secure multiple systems.
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
1min - Introduction to Linux Networking and the Associated Certification
10mins - Configuring Hostnames
30mins - Configuring NTP
29mins - Network Services
37mins - Routing with CentOS 7
26mins - Firewalling with Firewalld
29mins - Using iptables
24mins - Methods to Tunnel Traffic
35mins - Monitoring the Network
21mins
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