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Código: LPI102
Nome do Curso: Objetivos do exame 102
Descrição:
Este curso prepara os alunos para realizar o exame 102 da certificação LPI nível 1. O conteúdo deste curso foi atualizado para os objetivos da nova versão. O Linux Professional Institute (LPI) é um organismo de certificação independente de distribuições Linux. O treinamento abrange as competências fundamentais e essenciais em Linux como: Shell scripts; Automatização de tarefas; Uso eficiente da linha de comando; Interface Gráfica X, Networking, MySQL e Criptografia. Os alunos poderão sentir-se confiantes para a realização do exame LPI LPIC-1 102 após completar os exercícios e questionários de preparação realizados durante este curso. Veja o conteúdo detalhado para maiores informações.
Carga Horária:
05 Dias (Carga Horária Total 40 Horas)
Currículo de Certificação deste Curso:
Pré-Requisitos:
Curso LPI 101 ou conhecimento equivalente em Linux
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:
Debian
Suse Linux
Ubuntu
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Oracle Enterprise Linux
Fedora
CentOS
Material Didático:
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Outline do Conteúdo:
1. Account and Security Administration
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. User and Group Concepts
3. User Private Group Scheme
4. User Administration
5. Modifying Accounts
6. Group Administration
7. Password Aging
8. Default User Files
9. su and Wheel
10. sudo
11. Setting Resource Limits via ulimit
12. /lib/modules/pam_limits.so
Lab Tasks
1. User and Group Administration
2. User Private Groups
3. Setting Limits with the pam_limits Modules
2. Customizing the Shell and Writing Simple Scripts
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. sh: Configuration Files
3. sh: Script Execution
4. bash: Configuration Files
5. bash: Command Line History
6. bash: "shortcuts"
7. bash: prompt
8. Shell Scripting
9. Example Shell Script
10. Positional Parameters
11. Input & Output
12. Doing Math
13. Comparisons with test
14. Exit Status
15. Conditional Statements
16. Flow Control: case
17. The for Loop
18. The while Loop
Lab Tasks
1. Bash Login Scripts
2. The Z Shell
3. Writing a Shell Script
3. Automating Tasks
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. Automating Tasks
3. at/batch
4. at Access Control
5. cron
6. The crontab Command
7. crontab Format
8. /etc/cron.*/ Directories
9. anacron
Lab Tasks
1. Adding System cron Jobs
2. Creating and Managing User Cron Jobs
4. Networking
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. IPv4 Fundamentals
3. TCP/IP Fundamentals
4. Enabling IPv6
5. Linux Network Interfaces
6. Ethernet Hardware Tools
7. Runtime configuration change
8. Configuring Routing Tables
9. Advanced Configuration
10. Starting and Stopping Interfaces
11. RHEL Configuration Tools
12. SUSE YaST Configuration Tool
13. GNOME Network Administration Tool
14. DNS Clients
15. Network Diagnostics
16. Information from netstat
Lab Tasks
1. Basic Client Networking
2. Configuring IPv6
5. X Window System
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. The X Window System
3. X Modularity
4. X.Org Drivers
5. Starting X
6. Configuring X Manually
7. system-config-display on RHEL5.3
8. sax2 & yast x11 on SLES11
9. The X11 Protocol and Display Names
10. Display Manager Concepts
11. Display Managers and Graphical Login
12. X Access Control
13. Remote X Access (historical/insecure approach)
14. Remote X Access (modern/secure approach)
15. Customizing X Sessions
16. Starting X Apps Automatically
17. Window Manager Concepts
Lab Tasks
1. Configure X Security
2. Customize X Components
3. Launching X Apps Automatically
4. Secure X
6. Accessibility and Localization
1. GNOME Accessibility Support
2. Internationalization & Localization
3. Character Encodings
4. Locales
5. Setting the Time Zone
Lab Tasks
1. GNOME Accessibility
2. Character Encoding Conversion
3. Locale Configuration
4. System Clock Configuration - Traditional Method
5. System Clock Configuration - Distribution tools [RHEL5.3]
6. System Clock Configuration - Distribution tools [SLES11]
7. System Clock Configuration - Distribution tools [U804]
7. Time, Logging, and Printing
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. Managing System Time
3. Managing Network-Wide Time
4. Continual Time Sync with NTP
5. Configuring NTP Clients
6. System Logging
7. /etc/syslog.conf
8. Common UNIX Printing System
9. Configuring Print Queues
10. Standard Print Commands
11. Format Conversion Utilities
12. Common UNIX Printing System
13. Defining a Printer
Lab Tasks
1. NTP Client Configuration
2. Printing
3. Configuring Print Queues
8. Fundamentals of MTA's and SQL
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. SQL Databases
3. SQL: Adding and Changing Data
4. SQL: Viewing and Removing Data
5. SMTP
6. SMTP Terminology
7. SMTP Architecture
8. SMTP Commands
9. SMTP Extensions
10. SMTP Session
11. Sendmail Architecture
12. Sendmail Components
13. Sendmail Configuration
14. Databases
15. Exim
16. Postfix Features
17. Postfix Architecture
18. Postfix Components
19. Postfix Configuration
20. master.cf
21. main.cf
Lab Tasks
1. SQL with Sqlite3
2. Configuring Sendmail
3. Configuring Postfix
9. Host Security and Encryption
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. Controlling Logins
3. xinetd
4. Xinetd Configuration and Access Control
5. Xinetd Connection Limiting
6. Xinetd: Resource limits, redirection, logging
7. TCP Wrappers
8. /etc/hosts.{allow,deny} Shortcuts
9. Advanced TCP Wrappers
10. Secure Shell
11. ssh and sshd Configuration
12. Accessing Remote Shells
13. Transferring Files
14. Alternative sftp Clients
15. SSH Key Management
16. ssh-agent
Lab Tasks
1. Securing xinetd Services
2. Enforcing Security Policy with xinetd
3. Securing Services with TCP Wrappers
4. Introduction to ssh and scp
5. SSH Key-based User Authentication
6. Using ssh-agent |