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Linux Networking
 
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Course Number3308
Price NIS before VAT2610
Duration (Days)3
LanguageEnglish/Hebrew
Level 
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Starting from networking fundamentals and proceeding to explain network configuration, name service, network address translation and other important Linux network features, this hands-on course provides the Linux programmer and system administrator with the tools needed when providing networking under Linux.

 
 
  1. Introduction
  • Networking fundamentals
  • TCP/IP networks
  • Linux networking
  1. TCP/IP Networking
  • Networking interfaces
  • IP addresses
  • Address resolution
  • IP routing
  • The Internet control message protocol (ICMP)
  • Resolving host names
  1. Configuring the Network
  • Kernel configuration
  • Linux network devices
  • Ethernet installation
  • PLIP driver
  • PPP and SLIP drivers
  1. Configuring TCP/IP
  • Mounting the /proc file system
  • Installing the binaries
  • Setting the hostname
  • Assigning IP addresses
  • Creating subnets
  • Writing hosts and networks files
  • Interface configuration for IP
  • Ifconfig
  • The netstat command
  • Checking the ARP tables
  1. Name Service
  • The resolver library
  • How DNS works
  • Running named
  1. TCP/IP Firewall
  • What is a firewall?
  • What is IP filtering?
  • Linux and firewalling
  • IP firewall chains (2.2 Kernels)
  • Netfilter and IP tables (2.4 Kernels)
  • Testing a firewall configuration
 
  1. IP Masquerade and Network Address Translation (NAT)
  • Side effects and fringe benefits
  • Configuring the kernel for IP masquerade
  • Configuring IP masquerade
  • Handling name server lookups
  • More about network address translation (NAT)
  1. Important Network Features
  • The inetd super server
  • The tcpd access control facility
  • The services and protocols files
  • Remote procedure call (RPC)
  • Remote login and execution
  1. The Network Information Service
  • NIS and NIS+
  • Running an NIS server
  • NIS server security
  • Setting up an NIS client
  • Choosing the right maps
  • Using the passwd and group maps
  • Using NIS with shadow support
  1. The Network File System (NFS)
  • Preparing NFS
  • Mounting an NFS volume
  • NFS daemons
  • Exports file
  • Kernel-based NFSv2 server support
  • Kernel-based NFSv3 server support
  1. Electronic Mail
  • What is a mail message?
  • How is mail delivered?
  • Email addresses
  • How does mail routing work?
  • PINE
  • Sendmail
  1. Samba
  • History of Samba
  • Role of Samba in a networking environment
  • Samba utilities
  • Setting up and managing Samba shares
  1. Conclusion
  2. Glossary
 
  • Linux programmers and system administrators who wish to deepen their knowledge in all aspects of networking under Linux.
  • Introduction to Linux or equivalent.
 
 
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