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Master Linux Administration in 2020 - Panter - 04.10.2020 Master Linux Administration in 2020 MP4 | Video: AVC 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC 44.1KHz 2ch | Duration: 12h 16m | 5.95 GB | Language: English This course IS NOT like any other Linux Administration courses you can take online. At the end of this course you will MASTER the key concepts and you will become an effective Linux System Engineer or Administrator. This is a brand new Linux Administration course just recently launched in September 2020 and it's updated to teach you the skills required for the future that comes. You'll learn what really matters and you'll get the skills to get ahead and gain an edge. Do you want to learn a new valuable skill, get hired, get a promotion or simply prepare for the future that comes? Well, then this Linux course is for you! By enrolling in this Linux Administration course now, you make the best investment in your career! By the end of this course you'll have an in-depth knowledge of how the Linux Operating System works and how you can best deal with it. This course is for you, if you want to learn Linux applied to the real-world. It's especially designed for you whether you have no experience in Linux, you've taken other related courses and you want to fill in gaps or level up your skills, or you are coming from other fields like Networking or Programming. This course is taught by me, a Senior Network Engineer and Professional Trainer. Why should you learn from me? I'm a Practitioner and an Enthusiast. Welcome to the real world! I've been using Linux for the last 15 years in real-world projects. I'm not just a random guy that teaches Linux Administration. Just imagine that during this time I've learned and applied more and more almost on a daily basis. And now I'm giving everything to you! I'm an Educator and I know how to make a Syllabus. I know exactly what is important and what is not. For the last 10 years I've trained thousands of people on Linux Administration, Security, Networking and Programming. You'll learn not only some commands and tools, but also how to combine them for real-word jobs. After this course you'll be an effective Linux System Engineer or Administrator! The topics covered in this Linux Administration course are: Setting Up the Environment (Installing both Ubuntu and CentOS) The Linux Terminal In Depth The Linux File System Absolute vs. Relative Paths. Walking through the File System (pwd, cd, tree) The LS Command In Depth (ls) Understanding File Timestamps: atime, mtime, ctime (stat, touch, date) Viewing Files (cat, less, more, tail, head, watch) Creating Files and Directories (touch, mkdir) Copying, Moving, Renaming and Deleting Files and Directories (cp, mv, rm, shred) Working With Pipes in Linux (|, wc) Command Redirection (>, >>, 2> &>, cut, tee) Finding Files and Directories (locate, find, which) Find and Exec Searching for String Patterns (grep, strings) Comparing Files (cmp, diff, sha256) The VIM Editor In Depth Compressing and Archiving Files and Directories (tar, gzip, bzip2) Hard and Symbolic Links. The Inode Structure User Accounts Management Understanding /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files Understanding Linux Groups (groups, id) Creating, Changing and Removing User Accounts User Accounts (useradd, usermod, userde) Group Management (groupadd, groupdel, groupmod) User Account Monitoring (whoami, who am i, who, id, w, uptime, last) Linux File Permissions Octal (Numeric) Notation of File Permissions Changing File Permissions (chmod) Changing File Ownership (chown, chgrp) Understanding SUID (Set User ID), SGID (Set Group ID) and the Sticky Bit Umask Understanding Files Attributes (lsattr, chattr) Linux Process Management Processes and The Linux Security Model Listing Processes (ps, pstree, top, htop) Signals and Killing Processes (kill, pkill, killall, pidof) Foreground and Background Processes Job Control (jobs, fg, bg) Networking on Linux Getting Information and configuring the Network Interfaces (ip, ifconfig, route) Setting Up Static IP on Ubuntu (netplan) Testing and Troubleshooting Network Connectivity Using, Troubleshooting and Securing SSH (sshd) Copying Files Over the Network (scp) Synchronizing Files and Directories using rsync Using wget Checking for Listening Ports (netstat, ss, lsof, telnet, nmap) Software Management DPKG (Debian and Ubuntu Based Distros) and APT DNF (RedHat Based Distros) Compiling Software From Source Code: Lab ProFTPD Linux System Administration Task Automation and Scheduling Using Cron (crontab) and Anacron Mounting and Unmounting File Systems (df, mount, umount, fdisk, gparted) Service Management (systemd and systemctl) Homepage Code: https://www.anonymz.com/?https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Master-Linux-Administration-in-2020/1185186590?via=search-layout-grid |