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Curso Linux Redes

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

* 09:00 a 18:00 hrs.

Requisitos:

* Curso de Administracin o conocimientos equivalentes

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

11. Directory Servers


11.1. OpenLDAP
11.2. Introduction to LDAP
11.3. Installing the OpenLDAP Suite
11.4. Configuring an OpenLDAP Server
11.5. Running an OpenLDAP Server
11.6. Configuring a System to Authenticate Using OpenLDAP
12. Samba
12.1. Introduction to Samba
12.2. Samba Daemons and Related Services
12.3. Connecting to a Samba Share
12.4. Configuring a Samba Server
12.5. Starting and Stopping Samba
12.6. Samba Server Types and the smb.conf File
12.7. Samba Security Modes
12.8. Samba Account Information Databases
12.9. Samba Network Browsing
12.10. Samba with CUPS Printing Support
12.11. Samba Distribution Programs
13. FTP
13.1. The File Transfer Protocol
13.2. The vsftpd Server
13.3. Files Installed with vsftpd
13.4. Starting and Stopping vsftpd
13.5. vsftpd Configuration Options

14. Printer Configuration


14.1. Starting the Printer Configuration Tool
14.2. Starting Printer Setup
14.3. Adding a Local Printer
14.4. Adding an AppSocket/HP JetDirect printer
14.5. Adding an IPP Printer
14.6. Adding an LPD/LPR Host or Printer
14.7. Adding a Samba (SMB) printer
14.8. Selecting the Printer Model and Finishing
14.9. Printing a Test Page
14.10. Modifying Existing Printers
15. Configuring NTP Using ntpd
15.1. Introduction to NTP
15.2. NTP Strata
15.3. Understanding NTP
15.4. Understanding the Drift File
15.5. UTC, Timezones, and DST
15.6. Authentication Options for NTP
15.7. Managing the Time on Virtual Machines
15.8. Understanding Leap Seconds
15.9. Understanding the ntpd Configuration File
15.10. Understanding the ntpd Sysconfig File
15.11. Checking if the NTP Daemon is Installed
15.12. Installing the NTP Daemon (ntpd)
15.13. Checking the Status of NTP
15.14. Configure the Firewall to Allow Incoming NTP Packets
15.15. Configure ntpdate Servers
15.16. Configure NTP
15.17. Configuring the Hardware Clock Update
15.18. Configuring Clock Sources

16. Configuring PTP Using ptp4l


16.1. Introduction to PTP
16.2. Using PTP
16.3. Specifying a Configuration File
16.4. Using the PTP Management Client
16.5. Synchronizing the Clocks
16.6. Verifying Time Synchronization
16.7. Serving PTP Time With NTP
16.8. Serving NTP Time With PTP
16.9. Improving Accuracy

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