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LinuxCBT Classic Edition 75小时全程演练Red Hat Linux 9,该视频全套分10个模块,从基础到高级,从桌面应用到服务器应用全面讲解快速有效的布置和管理RedHat 9,共10CD,ISO格式,大小2.7GB2 p" d4 ]* g, `$ N
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# y. ^1 Q( d: JTraditional training outlets do not compare because they tend to deliver canned certification courses, which means little to serious IT-professionals and savvy hiring managers. Our Linux training solution, LinuxCBT, is unparalleled in content, depth and expertise. LinuxCBT prepares you or your organization for successfully deploying and managing business-critical RedHat® Linux-based desktop and server solutions. Let LinuxCBT teach you what traditional training outlets and other CBTs do not; real RedHat® Linux skills!
% k+ I! l/ a( i6 H s8 E7 CLinuxCBT Classic Edition includes both Client Management and Server Management Components.
x' R- A) C- T5 { K7 V; a1 FLinuxCBT Classic Edition - GNU/Linux Basics - Module 1 9 G" Q) h" a/ d0 y5 x
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* Introduction to the GNU/Linux operating system - Basics
M' ^& g9 K( Z$ a ? o Discussion of the Free Software Foundation's efforts to deliver ubiquitous UNIX!
5 h8 a2 e. y4 p8 E; N% O4 B I o Emphasize the role and importance of the GNU project
X' q; W* q8 O$ k# X o Identification of various Linux distributors including Debian, Mandrake, RedHat®, etc.
% f1 M( \# P s2 b# B u: w o Introduction to the widely-used RedHat® Linux distribution
8 j% g, z; y& X: Q9 c) [0 [ o Explore Linux system documentation (man, info, GNOME, etc.)
# N/ _7 h- x4 ]3 k0 {0 S o Explain the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) - UNIX is one big directory!3 _2 y* w5 v+ Y1 _! g0 b$ V- n1 ]1 R: H
o Explore the Linux file system
+ b5 T) ^& T8 h o Identify the various interfaces to Linux
* x0 r1 M" J+ `% p o Discuss the role and release rules of the Linux Kernel
0 K* t% K0 f; Z6 ?( C& E( } o Demonstrate usage of file & directory tools (pwd, ls, cd, touch, cp, mkdir, mv, rm, which, rpm)+ G: Q U3 H. B0 E1 p% A) s0 x* w# b+ E
o Basic BASH shell navigation & PATH & variable manipulation (set,unset,env,export,etc.)
5 M# `' I- B8 ^ o Explore usage of common user-tools (cat, echo, find, locate)1 r( q2 a) z; _6 E3 U
o Demonstrate typical usage of vi/vim ASCII text editors" C$ S$ W2 y/ Q2 Q
o Installation & implemenation of pine mail reader and pico text editor( Y3 T* k; {6 \
o Demonstrate typical usage of the king of all UNIX/Linux editors; EMACS
! B3 g. {! V( p7 q o Explain & demonstrate standard in, standard out, redirection & pipes8 O" ?+ v4 s: @& {) v2 A
o Demonstrate usage of backup/restore tools (tar, gzip, gunzip), W! h1 Q8 T9 ]! _
o Identify basic utilities and package memberships7 w$ G1 `& B, C. \
o Demonstrate usage of system monitoring tools (uptime, free, top, vmstat, meminfo, cpuinfo, ps, kill, watch)
" {5 w1 h! j6 o1 X# H& P+ M$ F; K$ Y o Identify the various types of files on Linux systems6 H6 g* I" h' |
o Identify Filesystem tools (fsck, fdisk, mkfs, parted)
4 E+ R4 q' v+ y% V4 N4 P8 k6 o/ U o Mounting/unmounting basic Linux floppy, CD & ISO files
+ `& w2 \1 F' W- ` c o Identification of major online open source repositories (sourceforge, freshmeat, etc.)* u0 c0 L: i( C7 a. ?: ?
LinuxCBT Classic Edition Client Installations - Module 2
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5 X) ` i7 ?1 b+ q1 [" M * Perform client Installations - Disc 2
" ^& S* ?, r! S% L @* V o Planning the installation - identify software, hardware requirements & disk partitioning defaults8 }1 k5 A" d& E( N: a
o Demonstrate complete upgrade
2 `- K, G' [9 r o Demonstrate complete client installation from bootable CD7 k/ M* g( P2 O; ]; b
o Create network-based source-tree on a centralized server for installation0 \* E/ Y3 A" O6 L/ V9 A/ u
o Prepare for network-based FTP installation - create bootable media/obtain patches/etc.
3 ^& h! I$ b$ U! N* f3 B9 G o Demonstrate complete client installation from FTP server4 P/ ^! Q3 x; [
o Prepare for network-based Kickstart automated installation via Network File System (NFS)
9 d+ Q6 Y9 |& L. `( t3 r% P o Create Kickstart installation source tree
& k6 s' ^. w: B8 c9 s2 a: t' R; d o Perform Kickstart automated installation via NFS X* H4 R( T* A9 ^) x/ p! D8 e
LinuxCBT Classic Edition Desktop/Workstation Environment - Module 3
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* Post client installation acclimation, exploration and configuration - Disc 30 a8 J4 K1 }/ d, W
o Discuss X-Windows client/server concepts, applications & security
: A6 r7 f: U( U- A; n y5 ? o Learn how to configure X-Windows to support your hardware
/ M0 v; z( m% k7 p; n6 B1 z3 a o Discussion of window managment concepts and applications# b! \# f/ B3 V) J3 J+ S& ~
o Customize desktop environment for GNOME & usage3 ~+ }: Y. X. ]
o Customize desktop environment for KDE & usage
9 }6 }. D2 D* ] B( |4 i o Explore the shell interface including common tools, utilities, semantics, etc.
7 J( X* H0 _& t0 F" p$ ~5 M o Implement Mozilla web browser9 j1 e6 b. d2 G, `/ H' M$ ^
o Confiure the Java JRE as a plug-in for the Mozilla web browser and evaluate results t& d1 U! Q8 [) a
o Implement Java Runtime Environment (JRE/J2SE) for system-wide access to Java applets/etc.
9 Z9 `4 O% ?9 ^ o Implement Macromedia Flash plug-in and configure support in Mozilla and evaluate results, S4 a9 s |" B. ~' q* y
o Download & Install Netscape web browser8 n- A+ C$ y; [( T$ A: s h
o Configure Java & Flash support for Netsacpe and evaluate results* T- ]% T; O$ }) k' F
o Implement Ximian Evolution POP3/IMAP/Microsoft Exchange email client9 h1 J' j: N# K9 |# J Y
o Implement & explore RDESKTOP terminal services desktop connectivity to Windows 2003/2000/XP servers running Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
7 ~, I& U# u- G0 M- f o Demonstrate typical RDESKTOP Windows usage for productivity, multitasking and connectivity
9 `' {: f5 {3 O3 Q/ Q* q0 w o Upgrade RDESKTOP to version 1.3.1 & Remove RDESKTOP 1.2.x, y' T4 [5 F5 Y: j" E, H
o Demonstrate some of the new capabilities of RDESKTOP 1.3.x+ C! o. X3 d' g1 t. T% ^7 e2 Y, f
o Troubleshoot common X-Windows and client-related problems
: ^9 U& n. S2 P6 Z i o Implement AT&T's VNC server screen emulation program for multiple remote desktop access
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, V' g4 J |. ]5 { * Linux client network administration essential concepts and applications - Disc 4
8 h8 o0 `) C, z$ X& r w- F! Y o User and group creation & management concepts - passwd, shadow, group, gshadow files
, j/ _6 ^) ?# x+ l* D z6 i6 d o Compile and install John The Ripper Password Cracking tool* q4 p7 s5 X; j& G! K# x" m: P6 N
o Validate password integrity with John The Ripper Password Cracking Tool
2 D6 j7 H* q7 o Y8 N5 `8 ?+ r o Explain UNIX/Linux file security & permissions (-rwxrwxrwx/777) rules & concepts
$ G- X0 e& ]% | k o Discuss and demonstrate the client/server paradigm and distributed computing concepts
* X' d5 r# @. x o Identify & demonstrate usage of common client/server tools(SSH/HTTP/FTP/IMAP/POP3/SAMBA/etc.)
) [. q+ M. \! u# b, \6 F0 | o Demonstrate LFTP (Sophisticated FTP Client Software) usage& m9 o" x7 U/ [ P5 H4 _. S; {+ U
o Use LFTP to connect to FTP & HTTP servers
5 W9 [3 M( e- e5 g/ B2 s o Use LFTP to recover broken uploaded/downloaded transmissions+ {7 U$ `1 c' E
o Use LFTP to mirror & reverse mirror the content of local and remote servers. V( L" _, |' D. Y
o Linux networking primer - Identify key Linux networking components
) u9 j4 q: ]( ^7 b$ \2 @' f( F5 D o Implement DHCP IP addressing with Cisco PIX Firewall DHCP Server integration3 \' ]+ M+ D; v$ @3 r+ ]( `- T
o Configure Linux client for DHCP configuration from a Cisco PIX firewall
' G/ e' O! H6 ^. ? o Configure Linux client with static TCP/IP parameters for network communication
4 f6 Z0 g! T5 J' T$ n3 Y" ^ o Test network connectivity internally and externally via ICMP & TCP-Port querying methodologies
' g& J, E/ c. u$ H2 w7 u) Z( I0 Q o Explore all graphical redhat-* & redhat-config-* configuration tools
. O! f b3 ~- Y3 j9 Z o Configure Network Time Protocol (NTP) via GUI & Shell interface to perform time synchronization c/ \. k% ^+ m- R3 j0 p
o Discuss and implement Samba(SMB) connectivity to Windows 2003 Server
6 R9 @2 i0 C+ U, }- D7 A o Implement client printing services via Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) to Windows 2003 Server & HP JetDirect-enabled printer.
. b; @8 F& J6 U; g0 I1 R( B0 S o Discuss and implement NFS connectivity to Linux hosts and Windows 2003(NFS)
) z& t6 S# K8 F( H o Evaluate RedHat® Package Manager (RPM) to add/upgrade/remove applications
5 E V. M7 V0 J3 @9 o* C6 s+ d o Discuss & demonstrate Backup & Restoration procedures
( c) F, X8 \+ K7 J" G" Z5 [5 ` o Discuss scenarios and create Linux Rescue disk for emergency system recovery % }0 Z8 y1 f) S: c- a& R
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; M1 Q% \8 p. T- I9 r. e' _7 ] * Perform Server Installations of RedHat® Linux - Module 5
) R9 J- |4 c, U- V o Prepare for server installation - verify system BIOS parameters/support
# y5 [( S& g. V! _ o Demonstrate complete server installation from bootable CD-ROM
: X; a) t, G* | o Demonstrate creation of installation source tree for network-based installations z& v+ p+ |0 W+ P* b% s# ]
o Demonstrate complete server installation from an Apache HTTP Web server
8 J- J( T/ l ], f o Demonstrate complete custom server installation from HTTP Windows 2003 IIS server
: G( D: b" s4 A o Demonstrate complete custom server installation from FTP server
: s" b0 C! x6 ^, z6 H o Demonstrate complete custom server installation from NFS server
0 l1 J* \/ @, F$ E7 o o Prepare for an automated Kicstart installation - identify requirements1 k0 ~/ U. q8 h* y9 u
o Demonstrate complete server Kickstart automated installation from HTTP Apache Web server
A0 d. ]& Y) Y: l" }* H6 b o Demonstrate complete server Kickstart automated installation from FTP Apache Web server/ e3 D+ c0 Y: p) b
o Connect system via serial communications to Sun Fire V100 SPARC box
; z& y+ U( ~0 M4 b: Q o Recap installation methods including caveats ; a* C* l; f% F7 R1 u
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: ~2 m" ^" R7 f * Linux Systems Management Concepts & Applications - Disc 69 q+ i' m; r! Z. c( b4 h' J3 L5 M
o Explain Linux Boot process and contrast boot managers - GRUB & LILO; P$ t) v* B1 S. Z* ]3 D2 i# O
o Discuss the role of the init grandfather process and illustrate logical boot flow
O. ]* j, ^3 s3 e6 Q6 x. o6 S o Explain and demonstrate Runlevel (0 - 6) concepts & applications
" t2 @0 l8 v" Z o Demonstrate Daemon/Service management with (chkconfig/ntsysv/redhat-config-services): d& j; d8 I t' n! `0 R
o User profile implementation logic and concepts - (Bash profile/etc/skel/aliases/PATH/etc.)8 ~4 A- Y8 _/ e: ]( @5 L# B
o Quota management - user-based, group-based and disk-based quota implementation
& S# `1 F6 \% S2 l) b o Introduce, partition using FDISK and create an EXT3 journaling file system of 100GB of additional system storage. Identify paritions in /proc virtual file system
& g9 B# P/ @' I' \ * Discuss RedHat® Package Manager (RPM) concepts, features and applications6 O1 c( @2 ~. F" o I3 V
o Demonstrate usage of RPM to ascertain available packages8 U: V9 ^+ m& u
o Demonstrate usage of RPM to import public keys of package publishers
0 B n/ H9 M9 f M& p/ G- j o Demonstrate usage of RPM to verify the integrity of downloaded packages/ I5 X: w" ]8 J" W
o Demonstrate usage of RPM to add new packages locally, m0 d* |8 D" A/ _2 Q
o Demonstrate usage of RPM to add new packages from a Windows 2003 FTP server4 j, `- \% L; x( \1 N. r
o Demonstrate usage of RPM to add new packages from an HTTP server3 X# O5 ~! Z3 B! j$ a S7 i6 P+ Q8 G
o Demonstrate usage of RPM to upgrade packages
3 t5 d" l7 S. n" T9 f3 T7 h2 b o Demonstrate usage of RPM to freshen packages
0 ~. H! M, W; ~% O o Demonstrate usage of RPM to remove packages
/ ~, X* H0 x8 k * Introduction to SYSLOG concepts
$ w3 W+ j; b- ?; G- ` o Explanation of syslog facilities & levels, V" M* y9 ^6 m V
o Demonstrate syslog administration* t/ S/ K/ S& Y: Q# Y4 }
o Demonstrate Cisco to Linux SYSLOG functionality
- d7 l3 c, N4 Q! t8 l: O o Discuss & demonstrate automatic log rotation and customization " R1 C! z* h' e" ?% G4 h$ q
* Kernel Management: }& H0 O. i8 t4 k% A* W8 r
o Demonstrate Linux Kernel upgrade procedures& H: q' ^/ |5 K0 r4 N
o Use RPM to install multiple kernels and verify functionality$ F5 N \* P# v2 p, f @. Z9 P/ k
o Use RPM to remove outdated kernels
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* Linux Network Administration Essentials - Module 7
( A9 L, b* p/ c" `, k6 b9 W o Discuss & demonstrate the usage of commonly used networking tools:
$ w: M" O1 t+ O( ^; L: M: ~! {2 j o PING - Demonstrate PING flooding of remote hosts - ICMP Attack Techniques
2 A' [1 }" [* v5 |% k, A0 } o PING - Cisco PIX Integration & Debugging of ICMP Echo Requests/Echo Replies7 ]; f" m3 O6 s/ ^) s K5 W
o Traceroute - Cisco PIX Integration & provisioning of ICMP traffic types
9 ?/ O; d+ ^) u$ T o MTR (PING & Traceroute functionality) plus Cisco PIX debugging of ICMP data flow) A4 m/ S* @+ p u L
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o NETSTAT/LSOF/ ?" |" e( a- a8 A; p7 o8 h
o IFCONFIG+ ^5 P' {( H; G9 m' V3 \0 b
o Route
& b: J/ k9 N4 Y Z6 F$ Q7 U7 m o DIG & NSLOOKUP0 O2 R4 L7 c! t7 D! c
o Whois8 Q a f8 a2 Z( o
o Who, w, wc, last, cat, grep, vi, pico, head, tail, etc.
# |$ j [6 _7 S8 Q& b1 }1 y o Message of the day banners (MOTD), /etc/issue file (pre-login banner/display info.)
9 ]; E) i4 r0 ~# ^0 N * Implement Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services1 H7 ~# \* ^( v0 x
o Explain the various steps of the DHCP process# y0 J. j0 O% L2 O* w6 v
o Configure global & scope-level DHCP options& v% o5 V7 n8 a. |
o Configure IP reservations based on layer 2 MAC addresses
! I5 D& K; n: ^+ O( w o Disable Cisco PIX DHCP services+ l y/ u3 \& y$ F* R
o Enable Linux DHCP services
, k1 s4 V5 x7 ~ o Configure Windows 2003/XP/Linux clients to receive dynamic addresses from Linux 9 \9 P* G4 }) M$ ?
* Discuss Xinetd super server concepts and applications, K: z8 t6 [- E3 F
o Identify services controlled by Xinetd z" T2 H" g, X; O, M1 }/ p
o Enable & disable Xinetd-controlled services & examine results
/ n6 a% u+ i0 ]- }' p- g" | o Implement access control on Xinetd controlled services
8 Q. g! V5 F5 P, a3 R o Implement Xinetd IP and port-level daemon redirection
* M# ~. @% U) z9 x) f o Discuss Xinetd & TCP Wrappers relationship and dual-layer security benefits 0 i% p! P$ w' `! ~
* Implement Very Secure VSFTPD File Transfer Protocol (FTP) services1 Y0 X! ]' H. Y6 T2 ?
o Implement anonymous FTPD
! k1 r. g! h& p8 q o Implement user-level FTPD access
( M* }5 x- V" U2 T& R5 q* u. Y o Implement FTPD banners3 _. T: w" a! C+ H$ ^1 D
o Disable anonymous access
# o1 f3 u! C) w; P+ g$ z o Configure VSFTPD to run under the auspices of Xinetd super server for increased security j: b; k! g2 J. m( b2 v
o Implement bandwidth rate-limiting to control bandwidth usage
; |8 \* X3 a8 H5 m+ X * Discuss Linux & Windows Integration via Samba" d5 m) Q$ d5 X4 P/ m F
o Install Samba support
" x+ {: H: D9 @1 |! N! T3 X0 W3 |( a# O o Install Samba Web-based Administration Tool (SWAT)
$ q& H& F: Z @) M8 ]( D& [8 f o Configure Samba file & print sharing% g1 Y2 p" g4 Y0 u N! E
o Evaluate access to Samba file & print server j$ w$ Z9 e K& N0 x
o Configure Samba Windows Internet Name Server (WINS) support
' P0 D* w/ k5 A3 z8 f% p o Evaluate Windows XP/2003 client access to Samba-WINS server$ b% ] S9 M5 m5 O, k
* Discuss the Network File System (NFS) concepts and Linux support6 t4 m8 e4 v1 D7 j0 E
o Implement the NFS daemon Q1 Y- w- l% f, @1 R! o
o Review /etc/exports parameters and options
$ |7 U0 [# o1 n U1 _ o Evaluate access to NFS exports; E' p3 ^" _% @0 C! `, x7 }& e% `1 q
o Implement NFS connectivity across a WAN connection via IPSEC VPN-connectivity
6 B% C) I1 [) l1 d. W * Discuss the CRON scheduling system concepts and application8 i/ e; k" r+ h$ ]! h
o Identify various predefined CRON entries and schedules2 A' z0 c2 B8 x9 D; }; i- J. V
o Define custom cron jobs system-wide+ ]6 u5 z0 l2 G# V+ _; p
o Define custom cron jobs user-wide8 Z% f& e! ~) s6 U5 U! x
o Evaluate results of cron jobs
`1 w! B- x O1 O3 T( S! }. @ * Implement the Berkeley Internet Daemon (BIND) Domain Name Server (DNS)$ ^, r7 c( x+ h# f/ C* v3 T
o Implement BIND 9.x6 l8 F8 H* s! T1 Y" c
o Configure BIND as a caching-only DNS server& {) H3 Q% @5 L* V, b( v0 R- B
o Test caching-only name resolution from Windows 2003 & Linux hosts
$ U" L* W( D; [! s& q1 X o Secure access to caching-only/recursive name server via ACLs
7 E- e& q6 G8 h o Configure BIND as a primary DNS server
$ @' n2 s* `$ Z9 C( I o Test primary name resolution from Windows 2003 & Linux hosts6 o" s2 Z; Y( }2 ?. X; ]. U
o Configure BIND as a secondary(slave) DNS server
, C* R* d( d" M9 Q5 B! u( U o Restrict communications between primary & secondary DNS servers
9 D" s0 e* y8 V6 a2 z; T o Implement updates between master and secondary DNS servers via IPSEC VPN
/ F% E' P! S# [9 d o Configure DNS zones on Linux BIND & Windows 2003 DNS - activate replication
# H, f- t7 F( R' z% f o Implement poor man's load balancing using DNS round robin. L' O# j- y4 e p" V
o Evaluate results of BIND configuration using DIG, S* c3 y. K$ N7 K" }$ w/ x
o Configure DNS zones% h* N. i& W: ^
o Configure zone transfers
0 d7 _+ a! G) |% J o Configure secure-zone transfers
- W8 n0 w G9 u# g% l; J& Z. \ J o Evaluate BIND's configuration files named.conf & named.custom
* ?0 j& U) p- T2 E' y4 @- O o Configure BIND sub-domain delegation. i.e. internal.linuxcbt.net; x1 t( w' K' \$ k
o Configure BIND to support reverse domains
: H' g/ x [- @1 j9 w* v) J0 y o Configure Linux/Windows 2003 clients to use Linux BIND DNS server& ?0 S/ ]/ o$ I" r& C
o DNS Transaction Signatures (TSIG) implemenation1 ~2 r* R; T& H8 @+ G O' ^/ V
o Identify BIND logging information for troubleshooting purposes
y/ e; Z2 i( K, R* D( O* y o Configure BIND DNS with IP Aliasing (Sub-Interfaces) to host DNS on separate IP address
$ A1 x+ G4 R ~* g6 F6 v * Implement Network Monitoring & Graphing tools using SNMP, etc.
9 d8 ^2 h' b1 C0 L+ H2 c W$ i; w o Implement Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG); W5 {' U9 ^+ ]5 G H
o Graph Cisco Firewall with MRTG2 R" P/ D! b g
o Implement Cacti Network Graphing Tool
6 r% J0 w9 W, N& N, P7 W. }' P o Download and Install Cacti and required components (RRDTool, MySqL, etc.)7 o2 k+ g5 v5 O, V
o Explore Cacti Interface, options, etc., m2 N2 J5 G: m% q& o; r
o Graph Cisco, Linux & Windows 2003 resources with Cacti using SNMP & Scripts
, b2 o' t/ `7 T& L6 J2 I! ?# r( r) v * Implement Network Time Protocol (NTP) & Time Synchronization services for local subnets
5 ?6 Z: \0 J( S5 k o Discuss features and distributed nature of the hierarchial NTP service1 n" i0 j9 P0 w% J8 f& ^5 L0 M5 o' e
o Ascertain and select optimal Stratum 1 NTP servers for synchronization) I0 W+ |, r. w3 j; E, V* [
o Review default NTP configuration) _$ z `# r1 }% t8 p. u6 [
o Configure NTP to synchronize with NTP servers7 }5 G& k: G4 F) U, u
o Configure internal Linux clients to syncrhonize with internal Stratum 2 NTP server: P* @% @& D0 C
o Configure Cisco PIX firewall to synchronize with internal Stratum 2 NTP server' V+ |' M4 z0 k( w
o Use NTP-related tools such as NTPQ, NTPTRACE to ascertain NTP-related information
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2 @) }; Q2 H# n: E * Linux Web Services - Apache/Tomcat/CGI/WebLogic - Module 8
8 l8 q: T' ~5 \) A/ o" G- @ o Discuss Apache Web Server's history, ubiquity (netcraft stats) and reliability
# Z% }9 Q4 \* w+ t. k* z% A o Explain Apache Web Server's capabilities (Virtual directories, modules, WebDav, etc.)$ j6 c0 K( @- H- Q* F( c
o Implementation of Apache Web Server 2.x( v6 R! h/ x: s5 I0 s G% V
o Evaluate installation/implementation results of Apache Web Server 2.x
' \8 p( `, Q7 H/ u$ G( C J o Demonstrate implementation of aliases & redirects via mod_alias3 B6 d( W4 t3 h0 Y! d
o Restrict access to aliases and test access from Linux & Windows 2003 nodes
* X1 U% N; U8 d8 T/ W& [: { o Examine implications of alias & redirect access on access & error logs from multiple hosts: v& R4 @% {2 f. m" F2 j
o Demonstrate implementation of virtual directories
7 r" \+ H; ^3 q o Demonstrate configuration of several virtual hosts
5 ~' ~6 x1 l& e: c- |2 l o Discuss and implement Apache 2.x logging system per virtual host0 J3 U4 [* F, ^, o& ]* P
o Configure basic authentication to virtual hosts containers via .htaccess & Directory directives4 R* P7 e( U5 L( [5 n( D4 D
o Configure digest authentication to virtual hosts containers via Directory & .htaccess directives
; z5 ]' t4 G {$ T7 Z' q' r o Configure SSL support for the virtual hosts5 I2 s2 K6 g X: @6 L/ y0 n, s
o Demonstrate SSL support without certificate provided by Certificate Authority
i" S+ @! M \ o Implementation of Webalizer Log Analysis software }+ F& F6 D4 X1 |$ l: {1 ], Y
o Customization of Webalizer to automatically generate reports for multiple virtual hosts
1 R' ]' ?) E( Y9 j: l o o Implementation of AWSTATS Log Analysis software
: T' H6 O! l* g# o1 s- v! `$ o# I o Customization of AWSTATS to automatically generate reports for multiple virtual hosts
9 x3 O$ B) ]2 I * Dynamic web sites - Common Gateway Interface(CGI) & scripting engine discussion & implementation) I4 }% d# s0 p, [/ |3 Z
o Implement CGI access to Linux via Apache & PERL scripts
- s/ S9 g- z" H1 \* j o Discuss benefits of PHP Dynamic Web Access Scripting Engine
; w' I* E9 H3 L. `+ x) N2 m o Implementation of PHP Dynamic Web Access Scripting Engine* i' c0 Z- ?7 |4 q( ^5 ~
o Evaluate PHP Dynamic Web Access Scripting Engine installation results$ n4 l, H% s- ~0 D- [+ D y, a
o Execute sample PHP web pages on Apache Web Server 2.x
2 S% t4 K9 W8 e4 R * Application Servers - Java J2EE Platform integration with Linux
4 S. v; b' B# H. w, |! ~ o Discuss benefits of Apache Tomcat Dynamic Web Scripting(JSP)/Java Servlet Engine
: w9 B8 A' ]& I7 W1 J o Implementation of Sun's Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.4.x for Apache Tomcat support
/ X9 m1 W9 A, \ o Implementation of Apache Tomcat Dynamic Web Scripting(JSP)/Java Servlet Engine
9 D+ a4 g+ Q4 T9 L! N$ W+ y o Evaluate Apache Tomcat Dynamic Web Scripting(JSP)/Java Servlet Engine installation results9 x O l/ f2 \6 ~
o Execute sample Apache Tomcat Dynamic Web Scripting(JSP)/Java Servlet applications1 B* y" k$ h3 s$ T5 ~4 ~$ J0 f o
o Discuss benefits of BEA Weblogic JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine2 r; ^1 o1 W$ W# |
o Implementation of BEA Weblogic JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine
$ Q( Y% z+ W9 @, ^) j o Evaluation of BEA Weblogic JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine results
* l+ r4 J8 d3 ~" B8 [2 { o Execute sample applications on BEA Weblogic JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine
5 b, O+ `6 \$ O1 r8 z o Discuss benefits of Jboss J2EE JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine
7 x2 i& W" b+ d: o) p$ O% L& z o Implementation of Jboss JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine& z. y1 X6 e* {2 C0 X9 P& x. C
o Evaluation of Jboss JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine results
" [% i/ b1 Z% E5 B" d o Execute sample applications on Jboss JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine
+ t1 ~% j, k- ?% LLinuxCBT Classic Edition Messaging Applications - Module 9
" J2 F! j9 K ^5 P' \1 k# `2 j下载:迅雷专用高速下载 LinuxCBT.Classic.Edition.CD9
" I# ~( Y* e4 ~ * Linux Messaging Essentials & applications - Module 9
2 v6 _" Y# W) Q% `; S * Discussion of messaging concepts and applications
8 n7 f) e; l) P) d5 e * Sendmail MTA Essentials( z. P- H0 s# r4 l# S. p3 K! ?
o Introduction to Sendmail Message Transfer Agent (MTA)9 g# R0 n6 J x$ ?* D3 h4 Y
o Implementation of Sendmail: S" K7 @, P, a. G# E' ~- H" i
o Configure Sendmail to relay messages for remote hosts& z+ q; q5 o- J9 \; L5 p5 m
o Configure Sendmail to support virtual hosts/multiple domains
6 P( T, V$ y9 i; p2 G o Evaluate results of routing messages to multiple domains using Sendmail8 g2 y! d: I' W0 A
o Sendmail logging capabilities
4 k* v4 A3 R# n% S$ l o Implement AWSTATS log reporting engine to generate HTML sendmail reports 2 H' N( O0 U9 F7 R c8 u
* Postfix MTA Essentials
8 a# J" R2 v8 t) v$ U; K/ L; | o Introduction to the Postfix Message Transfer Agent (MTA)/ t/ J B; m' ^9 x1 Q' s$ w
o Install Postfix6 P! ^: n0 h1 Q/ T$ H/ c$ S
o Install Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) administrative switching tools
0 U9 M0 z4 j5 Z$ k# k o Switch system from Sendmail to Postfix as default MTA
. b0 `- P2 p. w9 w1 E0 J% Z/ } o Explore Postfix configuration files and directory structure
8 I. U, N6 \: o @+ W* P; O8 b o Implement outbound messages via Postfix* p; Z6 q0 ^, g$ \
o Confirm receipt of outbound messages on publicly-accessible systems$ _$ H# g' N% b) o2 j- d
o Configure Postfix to support virtual domains
# L1 I/ i0 M- h. m0 X2 s o Build Postfix virtual user mappings for virtual domains support) ], _1 y! A% ?
o Test virtual domains via external messaging sources
* [6 V1 _8 |2 b% ~6 ~: }$ j# l& ` * Post Office Protocol Version 3 Essentials- l+ d6 B* t0 F3 G- U/ w6 h
o Discuss the capabilities and limitations of POP3% `- q7 w( o w( i. ?% i F" l; N
o Implement POP3 services, k z/ {4 {* O* I" a, V/ ^& v8 I& l
o Implement secure POP3 services
$ G, f6 z8 E6 f% Z o Demonstrate access to POP3 services from the client perspective1 m, l1 D7 e0 J, A( W
o Implement Secure POP3 services using SSL with self-signed certificate # i6 [) ^1 n% [% l& \5 n' W
* Internet Messaging Access Protocol (IMAP)0 l' U Y+ P6 ]; t4 U# o" [
o Discuss the capabilities and limitations of IMAP* Q8 ~+ O0 ^4 m2 S/ V% G
o Implement IMAP services, O7 r0 j& n6 B: n, p" F" Y
o Demonstrate access to IMAP services from the client perspective5 T, m i' p7 P! y# \/ n
o Implement Secure IMAP services using SSL with self-signed certificate # g, e8 V" _8 d& D9 q& x5 E
* Web-based Mail Implementation using Squirrel-mail C+ ?* [6 K( `- u4 `
o Describe required squirrel mail components for web-mail integration& {+ h2 B( C% W/ d! o9 i
o Install squirrel mail on Internet production system
) x4 s( `& N0 E o Configure squirrel mail defaults for linuxcbt.net domain
7 _% f5 s( z) Y, J s o Verify Sendmail virtual hosting configuration for linuxcbt.net domain, e1 I' V& d) f1 V2 w$ `
o Verify IMAP configuration
4 Q- t9 C# o# ^* r' V1 d- N% ? o Configure Apache alias for squirrel mail integration
: d& S4 ~: J6 Q& u! X* O o Configure Apache Virtual Host for squirrel mail integration
1 B) D+ A2 M3 p. U o Configure BIND DNS services for squirrel mail integration4 X. D8 T! D( t$ b# W+ z4 k) b
o Explore squirrel mail's web-based interface
* _; d% l9 p; B5 A6 Y o Generate mail from various remote domains (hotmail.com, etc.) and retrieve with squirrel mail
# }& _# M& @8 q/ e- H$ l2 G1 @" A6 sLinux Concepts/Offensive/Defensive Security Implementation Techniques - Module 10
3 R; Y+ _) d: e4 q( r, F5 S下载:迅雷专用高速下载 LinuxCBT.Classic.Edition.CD10
7 \1 Y5 O& T8 D% |" [4 Y$ J% \ * Secure Shell (SSH) Concepts & Implementation
. g! O+ ` L9 @$ i- E' s2 o( i o SSH client concepts - replacement for clear-text-based Telnet, RCP, FTP protocols.$ Z- h& e3 m, x# t) w1 l( Q* Z
o Identification of required OpenSSH/OpenSSL components
4 z* H% H( b& ~( J; N/ z o Demonstrate SSH connectivity & public key registration, S# V) X6 @( @& o/ R x6 H
o Implement globally-shared public keys. s6 N* n+ t) @3 ^$ k
o Generate RSA & DSA public key/private key pairs; w4 P7 \9 X. X+ b3 j
o Configure SSH client and SSHD to authenticate via public/private key pairs
0 |1 y+ ~ L. M$ f o Authenticate to remote hosts using public/private key pairs# S; L/ u4 A# ?/ p( O9 F
o Use Secure Copy (SCP) to move files
& s6 w2 b. E' f% e1 i3 a$ H o Port Forwarding implementation, x0 k7 X, g" g$ N5 s4 C
o Port Forwarding integration with Linux & Windows 2003 Server
: B* S: I O+ B o X11 Forwarding demonstration+ L t# X4 N: X* M! @7 t
o Use Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) to move files
) x/ ?' [0 G9 ^3 e" d/ W2 } * Linux Defensive Security Implementation Techniques
8 H8 b- o% O0 P o Implement NMAP port scanner and demostrate usage to ascertain open doors6 C+ u# C/ f3 `( L
o Discuss & demonstrate operating system fingerprinting techniques with NMAP9 x" m- w+ N. h8 S
o Demonstrate IP-spoofing & packet forging with NMAP
: v6 h" u/ q/ A' t8 H o Discuss the benefits of the NESSUS Security & vulnerability scanner
/ G& ~( S; ]4 d& Y o Implement Nessus client/server Security vulnerability scanner5 Z* \# L7 }; q$ T; Q
o Demonstrate parallel security scanning of local & remote subnets
- j8 Q3 P1 F4 \8 n o Explore Nessus's reporting capabilities (NBE/XML/HTML/etc.)5 I5 x4 e1 @, z3 H+ I. a4 @( K
o Demonstrate Nessus class-based access for corporate usage8 u$ E. E2 X1 S$ s& U
o Implement Ethereal network sniffer' x6 a# u! X: i3 N& K* o6 G
o Demonstrate telnet clear-text password theft with Ethereal
5 K/ m7 a- A9 m4 Z o Demonstrate alternative SSH encrypted sessions with Ethereal% N$ r# G6 H1 I h
o Demonstrate FTP clear-text password theft with Ethereal
5 I9 R( D; `; P4 c/ Z1 R o Demonstrate alternative SFTP encrypted sessions with Ethereal. \9 q) Q& k1 o4 O: R3 f+ d0 Y! Y
o Implement HPING highly customizable packet forging tool* O& O) @2 b1 Y* y4 V
o Compare & contrast PING with HPING7 D- G7 ~+ n/ \
o Demonstrate IP packet spoofing with HPING & Cisco PIX firewall integration
4 o; }' A8 [0 q) t4 D8 u. \' Q# `+ E o Demonstrate HPING's ability to communicate with ICMP-filtered Internet servers1 J" P. v! V( ]4 K
o Demonstrate using HPING to setup a trojan horse backdoor for executing arbritary code
d( k- `/ D d9 \; k D o Implement John the Ripper password cracking tool
4 _% p" C9 W/ m: [& E' H o Discuss file and directory security: m9 g( V3 f/ ?+ X9 ]5 x4 ?
o Implement chmod,chown,umask,SUID,SGID,etc. & L) c3 ?, a; D" s5 I* L
* Linux Defensive Security Implementation Techniques9 {. R" y4 i, V+ q2 p) ]. ~
o Implement Multi-Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) to establish network performance baseline
9 ?2 M9 T/ u8 F o Configure Cisco PIX firewall for MRTG support via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)+ t8 j9 g' A. v9 t' |; C' v
o Configure MRTG to generate perfomance & badwidth-related graphs for Cisco PIX firewall8 v) i$ x+ I8 [) @
o Implement IP Tables Host-based firewall support0 j. z; z' l1 c7 ?: H( z
o Configure IP Tables to restrict access to necessary services
% B# {! k+ H! g% n9 ^ h0 m o Introduce, discuss & plan the implementation of Snort 2.x Intrustion Detection System (IDS)
2 T. [6 O& Q0 W o Discuss Snort intrustion detection concepts related to hubs & switches6 E) J2 Y% Q c; ` s) f# b6 T
o Install Snort 2.0 Network-based Intrusion Detection System; b% p' K2 T0 u. M6 Z9 B
o Implement Snort 2.0 network sniffing functionality" T4 p5 e! w% M7 }" i+ P' B
o Implement Snort 2.0 sniffing & packet-logging functionality/ e7 N' t8 T9 M3 c7 x8 J) t
o Demonstrate Snort's ability to monitor traffic between designated hosts
0 ]$ d0 C4 Q5 v o Demonstrate password theft using Snort & FTP connections
# t W) n; r- B0 f8 f j o Demonstrate password theft using Snort & Apache HTTP basic authentication connections0 Q/ a. y' M5 z$ |
o Implement Snort 2.0 Network-based Intrusion Detection System, n5 `: _9 ]; J) Y! R- ?7 k+ Q
o Implement SnortSnarf for web-based reporting of Snort 2.0 logs7 I% r8 ~% u$ T% R6 a- J
o Examine SnortSnarf reports via SSL-enabled web session
" q) O r# [) L o Demonstrate how to implement port mirroring on Cisco Catalyst switches9 g+ Z* ?/ `+ ?# f2 ?* G
o Implement Network Address Translation (NAT)+ \0 I) j7 S3 N$ U* U- | f6 P3 t
o Discuss & Implement Port Address Translation (PAT)& {& }1 H2 R, w( M
o Implement TCP Wrappers
^/ g+ [. {) t- O; o o Configure Xinetd to suppress access to the system from port-scanners4 o9 n0 z. g; K+ O
o Discuss & Disable Portmap services
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