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Código: GL275
Nome do Curso: Serviços de Internet
Descrição:
GL275 é um de nossos cursos mais requisitados porque abrange uma vasta gama de serviços corporativos para Internet. A correta implementação dos serviços e aspectos relacionados com sua segurança é o foco deste treinamento. Habilidades de troubleshooting necessárias para o trabalho de administração do dia-a-dia também serão vistas. Como todos os cursos da Guru Labs, o material didático foi concebido para proporcionar ampla experiência prática (hands-on). Os tópicos incluem: Conceitos e implementação de DNS, usando Bind; Utilização, conceitos e aplicação do LDAP, usando OpenLDAP; HTTP, usando Apache; FTP, usando vsftpd; Cache e filtragens usando Squid; SMB/CIFS (Interoperabilidade com Windowns), usando o Samba; SMTP (MAIL) conceitos e aplicação usando Sendmail ou Postfix; POP/IMAP (MAIL), usando Dovecot combinado com Cyrus; e muito mais, veja o conteúdo do curso detalhado.
Carga Horária:
05 Dias (Carga Horária Total 40 Horas)
Currículo de Certificação deste Curso:
Pré-Requisitos:
Conhecimentos Intermediários em Linux (Qualquer Distribuição)
Conhecimentos Intermediários em Ambiente de Rede (Qualquer Tipo)
Conhecimentos Intermediários em MS-Windows XP ou superior
Conhecimentos Intermediários em Inglês Técnico para Informática
Distribuições Suportadas:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Oracle Enterprise Linux
Fedora
CentOS
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Material Didático:
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Outline do Conteúdo:
1. Security Concepts
1. Security Concepts
2. Tightening Default Security
3. Security Advisories
4. xinetd
5. Xinetd Configuration and Access Control
6. Xinetd Connection Limiting
7. Xinetd: Resource limits, redirection, logging
8. TCP Wrappers
9. The /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny Files
10. /etc/hosts.{allow,deny} Shortcuts
11. Advanced TCP Wrappers
12. Basic Firewall Activation
13. Netfilter: Stateful Packet Filter Firewall
14. Netfilter Concepts
15. Using the iptables Command
16. Netfilter Rule Syntax
17. Targets
18. Common match_specs
19. Connection Tracking
Lab Tasks
1. Securing xinetd Services
2. Enforcing Security Policy with xinetd
3. Securing Services with TCP Wrappers
4. Securing Services with Netfilter
5. Troubleshooting Practice
2. SElinux Introduction
1. SELinux Security Framework
2. Choosing an SELinux Policy
3. SELinux Commands
4. SELinux Booleans
5. Graphical SELinux Policy Tools
Lab Tasks
1. SELinux File Contexts
3. DNS Concepts
1. Naming Services
2. DNS - A Better Way
3. The Domain Name Space
4. Delegation and Zones
5. Server Roles
6. Resolving Names
7. Resolving IP Addresses
8. BIND Administration
9. Configuring the Resolver
10. Testing Resolution
Lab Tasks
1. Configuring a Slave Name Server
4. Configuring BIND
1. BIND Configuration Files
2. named.conf Syntax
3. named.conf Options Block
4. Creating a Site-Wide Cache
5. rndc Key Configuration
6. Zones In named.conf
7. Zone Database File Syntax
8. SOA - Start of Authority
9. A and PTR - Address and Pointer Records
10. NS - Name Server
11. CNAME and MX - Alias and Mail Host
12. Abbreviations and Gotchas
13. $ORIGIN and $GENERATE
Lab Tasks
1. Configure rndc for Secure named Control
2. Configuring BIND Zone Files
5. Creating DNS Hierarchies
1. Subdomains and Delegation
2. Subdomains
3. Delegating Zones
4. in-addr.arpa. Delegation
5. Issues with in-addr.arpa.
6. RFC2317 and in-addr.arpa.
Lab Tasks
1. Create a Subdomain in an Existing Domain
2. Subdomain Delegation
6. Securing BIND and DNS
1. Split Namespaces
2. Using Views with BIND 9
3. Address Match Lists & ACLs
4. Restricting Queries
5. Restricting Zone Transfers
6. Running BIND in a chroot jail
7. Dynamic DNS Concepts
8. Allowing Dynamic DNS Updates
9. DDNS Administration with nsupdate
10. Common Problems
Lab Tasks
1. Configuring Dynamic DNS
2. Securing BIND DNS
7. LDAP Concepts and Clients
1. Centralized Authentication
2. Directory Services
3. LDAP
4. What LDAP Provides
5. LDAP Concepts
6. LDAP Organization
7. Schema
8. Entry Referencing
9. LDIF
10. LDAP Architecture
11. LDAP Implementations
12. LDAP Client Configuration
13. Querying LDAP Databases
Lab Tasks
1. Querying an Existing LDAP Directory
8. OpenLDAP Servers
1. OpenLDAP Components
2. Configuring slapd
3. /etc/openldap/ldap.conf Global Parameters
4. Schema Definition
5. OpenLDAP Access Control
6. Backend Types
7. Backend Configuration
8. Database Configuration
9. Indexes
10. Replicas
11. LDAP Replica Configuration
12. OpenLDAP Configuration Syntax Check
Lab Tasks
1. Configuring LDAP Directory Services
2. Modifying LDAP Directory Entries
9. Using OpenLDAP
1. Managing slapd
2. Online LDAP Data Manipulation
3. Offline LDAP Data Manipulation
4. Native LDAP Authentication and Migration
5. Native LDAP Client Config
Lab Tasks
1. Configuring LDAP for Secure TLS Access
2. Configuring LDAP Clients and Servers for Directory Authentication
10. Using Apache
1. HTTP Operation
2. Apache History and Status
3. Apache Architecture
4. SSL/HTTPS and Apache
5. Apache Configuration Files
6. httpd.conf - Server Settings
7. httpd.conf - Main Configuration
8. httpd.conf - VirtualHost Configuration
9. Dynamic Shared Objects
10. Adding Modules to Apache
11. Apache Logging
12. Log Analysis
13. The Webalizer
Lab Tasks
1. Configure Apache
2. Apache Content
11. Virtual Hosting with Apache
1. HTTP Virtual Servers
2. DNS Implications
3. Security Implications
4. IP-based Virtual Host
5. Name-based Virtual Host
6. Port-based Virtual Host
Lab Tasks
1. Configuring Virtual Hosts
12. Apache Security
1. Delegating Administration
2. Directory Protection
3. Common Uses for .htaccess
4. Symmetric Encryption Algorithms
5. Asymmetric Encryption algorithms
6. Digital Certificates
7. SSL Using mod_ssl.so
Lab Tasks
1. Using .htaccess Files
2. Using SSL Certificates with Apache
13. Apache Server-Side Scripting Administration
1. Dynamic HTTP Content
2. PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor
3. Developer Tools for PHP
4. Installing PHP
5. Configuring PHP
6. Securing PHP
7. Security Related php.ini Configuration
8. Java Servlets and JSP
9. Apache's Tomcat
10. Installing Java SDK
11. Installing Tomcat Manually
12. Using Tomcat with Apache
Lab Tasks
1. CGI Scripts in Apache
2. Apache's Tomcat
3. Using Tomcat with Apache
4. Installing Applications with Apache and Tomcat
14. Implementing an FTP Server
1. The FTP Protocol
2. FTP Operation
3. Active Mode FTP
4. Passive Mode FTP
5. vsftpd
6. Configuring vsftpd
7. Anonymous FTP with vsftpd
Lab Tasks
1. Configuring vsftpd
15. The Squid Proxy Server
1. Squid Overview
2. Squid File Layout
3. Squid Access Control Lists
4. Applying Squid ACLs
5. Tuning Squid and Configuring Cache Hierarchies
6. Bandwidth Metering
7. Monitoring Squid
8. Proxy Client Configuration
Lab Tasks
1. Installing and Configuring Squid
2. Squid Cache Manager CGI
3. Proxy Auto Configuration
4. Configure a Squid Proxy Cluster
16. Samba Concepts and Configuration
1. Introducing Samba
2. Samba Daemons
3. NetBIOS and NetBEUI
4. Accessing Windows/Samba Shares from Linux
5. Samba Utilities
6. Samba Configuration Files
7. The smb.conf File
8. Unix and DOS Permissions
9. Unix and Windows Concepts
10. Name and Case Mangling
11. Sharing Home Directories
12. Sharing Printers
13. Share Authentication
14. Share-Level Access
15. User-Level Access
16. Mapping Users
17. SMB and Passwords
18. The smbpasswd Database
19. User Share Restrictions
Lab Tasks
1. Samba Share-Level Access
2. Samba User-Level Access
3. Samba Group Shares
4. Configuring Samba
5. Samba Home Directory Shares
17. SMTP Theory
1. SMTP
2. SMTP Terminology
3. SMTP Architecture
4. SMTP Commands
5. SMTP Extensions
6. SMTP AUTH
7. SMTP STARTTLS
8. SMTP Session
18. Postfix
1. Postfix Features
2. Postfix Architecture
3. Postfix Components
4. Postfix Configuration
5. master.cf
6. main.cf
7. Postfix Map Types
8. Postfix Pattern Matching
9. Advanced Options
10. Virtual Domains
11. Postfix Mail Filtering
12. Configuration Commands
13. Management Commands
14. Postfix Logging
15. Log file Analysis
16. chrooting Postfix
17. Postfix and SMTP AUTH
18. SMTP AUTH Server
19. SMTP AUTH Clients
20. Postfix Extensions
21. Postfix / TLS
22. TLS Server Configuration
23. Postfix Client Configuration for TLS
24. Other TLS Clients
25. Ensuring TLS Security
Lab Tasks
1. Configuring Postfix
2. Postfix Network Configuration
3. Postfix Virtual Host Configuration
4. Postfix SMTP AUTH Configuration
5. Postfix STARTTLS Configuration
19. MAIL SERVICES AND RETRIEVAL
1. Filtering Email
2. Procmail
3. SpamAssassin
4. Bogofilter
5. Sendmail Mail Filter (milter)
6. amavisd-new Mail Filtering
7. Accessing Email
8. The IMAP4 Protocol
9. Dovecot POP3/IMAP Server
10. Cyrus IMAP/POP3 Server
11. Cyrus IMAP MTA Integration
12. Cyrus Mailbox Administration
13. Fetchmail
14. SquirrelMail
15. Mailing Lists
16. GNU Mailman
17. Mailman Configuration
Lab Tasks
1. Configuring Procmail & SpamAssassin
2. Configuring Cyrus IMAP
3. Configuring SquirrelMail
4. Base Mailman Configuration
5. Basic Mailing List
6. Private Mailing List
A. Sendmail
1. Sendmail Architecture
2. Sendmail Components
3. Sendmail Configuration
4. Databases
5. Sendmail Remote Configuration
6. Controlling Access
7. Configuring Sendmail SMTP AUTH
8. Configuring SMTP START TLS
Lab Tasks
1. Configuring Sendmail
2. Sendmail Network Configuration
3. Sendmail Virtual Host Configuration
4. Sendmail SMTP AUTH Configuration
5. Sendmail STARTTLS Configuration
6. Testing TLS Encryption
B. Internet News
1. News Overview
2. InterNetNews Overview
3. General INN Configuration
4. News Storage
5. News Feeds
6. News Readers
7. Moderating Newsgroups
8. Managing InterNetNews Server
9. Controlling the InterNetNews Server
10. Configuring TLS/SSL
Lab Tasks
1. Configure Base INN Settings
2. Hide Newsgroups
3. Allow Post Access
4. Configure moderated newsgroup using cnfs
5. Feed news articles to remote news server
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