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Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
Descripcin General:
En este curso se imparten los conocimientos necesarios para la correcta configuracin y administracin de los
servicios de red: DNS, SSH, NFS, SAMBA, DHCP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP y LDAP. Como los mtodos de control y
autenticacin de estos servicios
Objetivo:
Que el estudiante entienda, configure y administre las conexiones y servicios de red en servidores Linux con
clientes multiplataforma.
Informacin:
Duracin:
* 40 horas
Requisitos:
1. NetworkManager
1.1. The NetworkManager Daemon
1.2. Interacting with NetworkManager
1.3. Establishing Connections
1.4. NetworkManager Architecture
6. OpenSSH
6.1. The SSH Protocol
6.2. Configuring OpenSSH
6.3. OpenSSH Clients
6.4. More Than a Secure Shell
2. Network Interfaces
2.1. Network Configuration Files
2.2. Interface Configuration Files
2.3. Interface Control Scripts
2.4. Static Routes and the Default Gateway
2.5. Configuring IPv6 Tokenized Interface Identifiers
2.6. Network Function Files
2.7. Ethtool
7. DHCP Servers
7.1. Why Use DHCP?
7.2. Configuring a DHCP Server
7.3. Configuration File
7.4. Lease Database
7.5. Starting and Stopping the Server
7.6. DHCP Relay Agent
7.7. Configuring a DHCP Client
7.8. Configuring a Multihomed DHCP Server
7.9. Host Configuration
7.10. DHCP for IPv6 (DHCPv6)
3. Configure SCTP
3.1. Introduction to Streaming Control Transport Protocol
3.2. Understanding SCTP
3.3. When To Use SCTP
3.4. When Not To Use SCTP
3.5. Compare SCTP to Bonding and Network Teaming
3.6. Using SCTP
4. Services and Daemons
4.1. Configuring the Default Runlevel
4.2. Configuring the Services
4.3. Running Services
5. Configuring Authentication
5.1. Configuring System Authentication
5.2. Using and Caching Credentials with SSSD
8. DNS Servers
8.1. Introduction to DNS
8.2. Nameserver Zones
8.3. Nameserver Types
8.4. BIND as a Nameserver
8.5. Configuring the named Service
8.6. Editing Zone Files
8.7. Using the rndc Utility
8.8. Using the dig Utility
8.9. Advanced Features of BIND
8.10. Common Mistakes to Avoid
9. Web Servers
9.1. The Apache HTTP Server
9.2. New Features
9.3. Notable Changes
9.4. Updating the Configuration
9.5. Running the httpd Service
9.6. Editing the Configuration Files
9.7. Working with Modules
9.8. Setting Up Virtual Hosts
9.9. Setting Up an SSL Server
10. Mail Servers
10.1. Email Protocols
10.2. Mail Transport Protocols
10.3. Mail Access Protocols
10.4. Email Program Classifications
10.5. Mail Transport Agent
10.6. Mail Delivery Agent
10.7. Mail User Agent
10.8. Mail Transport Agents
10.9. Postfix
10.10. Sendmail
10.11. Fetchmail
10.12. Mail Transport Agent (MTA) Configuration
10.13. Mail Delivery Agents
10.14. Procmail Configuration
10.15. Procmail Recipes
10.16. Mail User Agents
10.17. Securing Communication