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- Welcome to Strategic Linux for Network Professionals. A complete guide tailored for network admins who want to master Linux for real world IT environments. So we begin with module one, covering what is Linux, its history, distribution, and why it's critical for network administrators. You will also compare Linux with other operating systems and learn basic terminology used across Linux platforms. Then in module two, we'll set up your lab environment. You will install VMware Workstation Player, download and install Linux CentOS, complete post installation setup, and get a quick introduction to using the command line. Moving on to module three, which we dive into user and permission management. You will learn how to manage user accounts, groups, file permissions, ownership, processes, and essential systems services used in network environment. In module four, we focus on system monitoring and automation. You will work with logs, understand system activity, and write basic Bash shell scripts to automate repetitive task. Then in module five, it's all about Linux networking. You'll explore IP addressing, subnetting, and managed network interfacing using tools like nmtui, nmcli, and genome settings. You'll practice using ping, ss, netstat, and other core network commands. In module six, we configure core networking services. You will manage DNS, DHCP, host name resolutions, routes, gateways, and firewalls using firewalld. You will also learn how to troubleshoot common Linux network issues. Then in module seven, covers secure remote access and services. You'll configure SSH servers using SCP and SFTP for file transfers and manage web servers like Apache and NGINX. You will also implement Linux Security best practices for networking. Then module eight focuses on deep monitoring and diagnostics. You will configure syslog, use tcpdump and Wireshark for packet analysis and monitor traffic using tools like Ntop and Iptraf. In the final module nine, we'll talk about certifications like RHCSA, RHCE, LPIC and LFCS. You'll learn how to prepare for Linux networking roles and discover valuable communities and resources to grow your career. So by the end of this course, you will have practical, job ready Linux skills tailored for network environments built on a strong foundation of security, monitoring and automation.
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