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Description

This course will prepare you for the Red Hat Certified Engineer® (RHCE®) exam (EX300) by expanding your Linux skills with clear explanations and easy to follow examples.


The lessons will walk you through each exam objective and show you practical examples in Linux that you can follow along with in your own lab environment.


We first begin by showing you how to set up the lab environment, and then jump straight into the practical examples. Each lesson will conclude with a list of important things that you need to remember for the exam, including specific commands and locations to inbuilt documentation that may be referred to during the exam.


By the end of the course, you will know how to complete everything needed for the exam and be prepared to succeed!


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Who this course is for:
Linux system administrators.
Linux users looking to improve with advanced Linux system administrator skills.

What you'll learn

You'll learn how to perform all of the tasks listed in the EX300 exam objectives with your new Linux skills.

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
2
1.1-Introduction and welcome!
1.2-Setting up your lab environment
2-System Configuration and Management
10
2.1-Use network teaming to configure aggregated network links between 2 RHEL systems
2.2-Configure IPv6 addresses and perform basic IPv6 troubleshooting
2.3-Route IP traffic and create static routes
2.4-Use firewalld to create rich rules, zones and rules for filtering + NAT - Part1
2.5-Use firewalld to create rich rules, zones and rules for filtering + NAT - Part2
2.6-Use /proc/sys and sysctl to modify and set kernel runtime parameters
2.7-Configure a system to authenticate using Kerberos
2.8-Configure an iSCSI target or initiator that persistently mounts an iSCSI target
2.9-Produce and deliver reports on system utilization (CPU, RAM, disk, and network)
2.10-Use shell scripting to automate system maintenance tasks
3-Network Services
6
3.1-Install the packages needed to provide the service
3.2-Configure SELinux to support the service
3.3-Use SELinux port labeling to allow services to use non-standard ports
3.4-Configure the service to start when the system is booted
3.5-Configure the service for basic operation
3.6-Configure host-based and user-based security for the service
4-HTTP/HTTPS
5
4.1-Configure a virtual host
4.2-Configure access restrictions on directories
4.3-Deploy a basic CGI application
4.4-Configure group-managed content
4.5-Configure TLS security
5-DNS
2
5.1-Configure a caching-only name server
5.2-Troubleshoot DNS client issues
6-NFS
4
6.1-Provide network shares to specific clients
6.2-Provide network shares suitable for group collaboration
6.3-Optional: Setting up a KDC
6.4-Use Kerberos to control access to NFS shares
7-SMB
2
7.1-Provide network shares to specific clients
7.2-Provide network shares suitable for group collaboration
8-SMTP
1
8.1-Configure a system to forward all email to a central mail server
9-SSH
2
9.1-Configure key-based authentication
9.2-Configure additional options described in documentation
10-NTP
1
10.1-Synchronize time using other NTP peers
11-Database Services
4
11.1-Install and configure MariaDB
11.2-Backup and restore a database
11.3-Create a simple database schema
11.4-Perform simple SQL queries against a database
12-Review
1
12.1-Final tips, review, and exam preparation suggestions