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Código: LPI202
Nome do Curso: Objetivos do exame 202
Descrição:
Este curso prepara os alunos para realizar o exame 202 da certificação LPI nível 2. 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. Os alunos poderão sentir-se confiantes para a realização do exame LPI LPIC-2 202 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:
Certificação LPIC-1 ou os Cursos LPI 101 e LPI 102
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
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Outline do Conteúdo:
- Implementing a Web Server
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Apache History and Status
- Apache Architecture
- Default Configuration
- Installing PHP
- Apache Configuration Files
- httpd.conf - Server Settings
- httpd.conf - Main Configuration
- httpd.conf - VirtualHost Configuration
- Apache Logging
- Log Analysis
- Delegating Administration
- Directory Protection
- Directory Protection with AllowOverride
- Common Uses for .htaccess
- Apache Troubleshooting
- Lab Tasks
- Configure Apache
- Apache Content
- Using .htaccess Files
- Maintaining a Web Server
- LPI Objectives Covered
- HTTP Virtual Servers
- DNS Implications
- Security Implications
- IP-based Virtual Host
- Name-based Virtual Host
- Symmetric Encryption Algorithms
- Asymmetric Encryption Algorithms
- Digital Certificates
- SSL/HTTPS and Apache
- SSL Using mod_ssl.so
- Lab Tasks
- Configuring Virtual Hosts
- Using SSL Certificates with Apache
- Implementing a Proxy Server And DHCP Configuration
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Squid Overview
- Squid File Layout
- Squid Access Control Lists
- Applying Squid ACLs
- Monitoring Squid
- DHCP Protocol Operation
- Configuring a DHCP server
- Lab Tasks
- Installing and Configuring Squid
- Squid Cache Manager CGI
- SAMBA Server Configuration
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Introducing Samba
- Samba Daemons
- Accessing Windows/Samba Shares from Linux
- Samba Utilities
- Samba Configuration Files
- The smb.conf File
- Share Authentication
- Share-Level Access
- User-Level Access
- Mapping Users
- SMB and Passwords
- The smbpasswd Database
- User Share Restrictions
- Lab Tasks
- Samba Share-Level Access
- Samba User-Level Access
- Samba Group Shares
- NFS Server Configuration And Securing FTP Servers
- LPI Objectives Covered
- File Sharing via NFS
- NFSv4
- NFS Clients
- NFS Server Configuration
- The FTP Protocol
- FTP Operation
- Active Mode FTP
- Passive Mode FTP
- vsftpd
- Configuring vsftpd
- Anonymous FTP with vsftpd
- Pure-FTPd
- Pure-FTPd Tools
- ProFTPD
- Lab Tasks
- NFS Server Configuration
- Configuring vsftpd
- PAM Authentication And LDAP Client Usage
- LPI Objectives Covered
- PAM Overview
- PAM Module Types
- PAM Order of Processing
- PAM Control Statements
- PAM Modules
- pam_unix.so
- pam_unix2.so
- pam_limits.so
- pam_cracklib.so
- pam_listfile.so
- LDAP
- What LDAP Provides
- LDAP Concepts
- LDAP Organization
- Entry Referencing
- Online LDAP Data Manipulation
- Querying LDAP Databases
- Lab Tasks
- Setting Limits with the pam_limits Modules
- Using pam_limits to Restrict Simultaneous Logins
- Querying an Existing LDAP Directory
- Using E-Mail Servers
- LPI Objectives Covered
- SMTP
- SMTP Terminology
- SMTP Architecture
- SMTP Commands
- SMTP Session
- Sendmail Architecture
- Sendmail Components
- Sendmail Configuration
- Databases
- Sendmail Remote Configuration
- Controlling Access
- Exim
- Postfix Features
- Postfix Architecture
- Postfix Components
- Postfix Configuration
- master.cf
- main.cf
- Virtual Domains
- Configuration Commands
- Postfix Logging
- Lab Tasks
- Configuring Postfix
- Postfix Network Configuration
- Postfix Virtual Host Configuration
- Configuring Sendmail
- Sendmail Network Configuration
- Sendmail Virtual Host Configuration
- Sendmail SMTP AUTH Configuration
- Sendmail STARTTLS Configuration
- SUSE Sendmail Configuration Cleanup
- Managing Local And Remote E-Mail Delivery
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Filtering Email
- Procmail
- SpamAssassin
- Accessing Email
- The IMAP4 Protocol
- Courier IMAP
- Dovecot POP3/IMAP Server
- Fetchmail
- Lab Tasks
- Configuring Procmail and SpamAssassin
- Dovecot Setup
- Configuring a Router And Secure Shell (SSH)
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Linux as a Router
- Configuring Routing Tables
- Using the iptables Command
- Netfilter Rule Syntax
- Netfilter Concepts
- Targets
- Common match_specs
- Netfilter: Stateful Packet Filter Firewall
- Connection Tracking
- Address Translation
- Configuring NAT and PAT
- Secure Shell
- ssh and sshd Configuration
- Accessing Remote Shells
- SSH Port Forwarding
- Transferring Files
- SSH Key Management
- ssh-agent
- Lab Tasks
- Securing Services with SuSEfirewall2
- Securing Services with Netfilter
- Introduction to ssh and scp
- SSH Key-based User Authentication
- Using ssh-agent
- Security Tasks And TCP Wrapper
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Security Advisories
- Discovering Hosts
- Netcat
- Nessus Insecurity Scanner
- Configuring OpenVAS
- Intrusion Detection Systems
- Snort Rules
- Writing Snort Rules
- TCP Wrappers
- The /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny Files
- /etc/hosts.{allow,deny} Shortcuts
- Advanced TCP Wrappers
- Xinetd Configuration and Access Control
- Xinetd Connection Limiting
- Xinetd: Resource limits, redirection, logging
- Lab Tasks
- NMAP
- OpenVAS
- Identifying Boot Stages And Troubleshooting Bootloaders
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Partition Considerations
- Booting Linux on PCs
- LILO Options
- LILO Configuration
- GRUB Configuration
- /etc/inittab
- Typical SysV Init Script
- System Configuration Files
- Controlling Service Startup
- Managing Daemons
- Inability to Boot
- Troubleshooting With GRUB
- General Troubleshooting
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Important Log Files
- Hardware Discovery Tools
- Configuring New Hardware with Kudzu
- Configuring New Hardware with hwinfo
- USB Devices
- Kernel Modules
- Handling Module Dependencies
- Displaying Binary Files
- lsof and fuser
- Kernel Modules Troubleshooting
- strace and ltrace
- Troubleshooting System Resources
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Key Environment Variables
- Locales
- sh: Configuration Files
- Kernel Tuning
- Kernel Tuning via /proc/sys/
- Default User Files
- Manually Installed Shared Libraries
- Troubleshooting Environment Configurations
- LPI Objectives Covered
- Logging In
- User Administration
- Group Administration
- User and Group Concepts
- Password Aging
- Gathering Login Session Info
- cron
- The crontab Command
- crontab Format
- /etc/cron.*/ Directories
- System Logging
- /etc/syslog.conf
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