Linux Administration: From Zero To Mastering Linux
Welcome to this Comprehensive Linux, BackTrack, Kali Linux and Red Hat Laser Targeted Bootcamp “Updated”.
It is no secret that Linux is the number ONE operating system for the Corporate world.
If you have the desire to start your career in Linux and have little or no knowledge of Linux then look no more. You will learn Linux installation, administration, configuration, command line, troubleshooting, OS tools and much more…
In short, this is the one stop shop for everything you need to become a Master in Linux and Red Hat.
With 100+ Long, but Laser Targeted Videos, over 41 packed hours, we will leave no stone unturned.
Are you ready to start your path to becoming a Master in Linux and learn one of employer’s most demanded skills for 2021 and beyond?
This is by far the most comprehensive, yet condensed and straight-forward, course bundle for Linux and Red Hat Certification! Whether you have never had any knowledge on Linux before, already know some basic skills, or want to learn about the advanced features and Command Lines of Linux, this is the course you are looking for!
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You will Learn by Practice:
By the end of this Unique Course, you will go from #Newbie to #Advanced as a #Linux_Expert. Here is what you’ll learn:
Chapter 01 – Linux in the real world
1 – Installing Linux_ User-Directed Series Premier
2 – Network Configuration
3 – Services DHCP
4 – Services DNS
5 – Services Web Servers
6 – Services Email
7 – Services Proxy
8 – Services FTP
9 – Services SSH SFTP
10 – Services Samba
11 – Services NFS
12 – Services MySQL
13 – Advanced Setup Software RAID
14 – Advanced Setup LDAP Authentication
15 – Advanced Setup System Updates Upgrades
16 – Troubleshooting Hard Disk Errors
17 – Troubleshooting Network Errors
18 – Troubleshooting System Load
19 – Tools of the Trade WebAdmin
Chapter 02 – BackTrack and Kali Linux
01 – Welcome to the tools of BackTrack and Kali Linux
02 – What is BackTrack
03 – Install BT on a Virtual Machine
04 – Connecting to the Network
05 – Updating SW and Using Integrated Help
06 – BT Wireless TX Power
07 – Uncovering Hidden SSIDs
08 – Bypassing MAC Address Filters
09 – Breaking WPA2 Wireless
10 – Rogue Wireless Access Points
11 – Wireless Mis-Association Attacks
12 – MITM using Wireless Bridging
13 – Nmap King of Scanners
14 – DHCP Starvation
15 – Vote for BT – as the new STP Root Bridge
16 – CDP Flooding
17 – Taking over HSRP
18 – DTP and 802.1q Attacks
19 – ARP Spoofing MITM
20 – Metasploit Framework
21 – PWNing a System with MSF
22 – Creating a Pivot Point
23 – Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET)
24 – Ettercap and Xplico
25 – DNS Spoofing
26 – Hydra
27 – Maltego
28 – Kali Linux
29 – Burp Suite
30 – Raspberry Pi _ Kali Linux
31 – Scapy
32 – Hping3
33 – Parasite6
34 – IPv6 THC Tools
35 – Custom Password Lists
36 – Hashes and Cracking Passwords
37 – Rainbow Tables and Ophcrack
38 – Wireshark
39 – Virtual Test Environment
40 – Detecting Rootkits
Chapter 03 – Red Hat Linux: Beginners
01 – Introduction to Using Linux 1
02 – Introduction to Using Linux 2
03 – Planning your Installation
04 – Pre-installation Hardware Considerations
05 – Installation of Linux
06 – Installing and Updating Software in Linux
07 – User administration in Linux
08 – Administration of Filesystems and Security
09 – Administration of Networks in Linux
10 – Linux Essentials
11 – Configuring Printers and Services for File Sharing
12 – Configuration Files and Related Topics
13 – Maintenance of a Linux System
14 – Troubleshooting Problems in a Linux System 1
15 – Troubleshooting Problems in a Linux System 2
16 – Troubleshooting Problems in a Linux System 3
17 – Hardware Issues in Linux
18 – More Hardware Issues in Linux
Chapter 04 – Red Hat Linux: Intermediate and Advanced
01 – Introduction to Red Hat Certified Engineer Exam
02 – Pre-Installation Considerations
03 – Installation Issues
04 – More Installation Issues
05 – Advanced Installation Issues
06 – Post-Installation, Validation, and Configuration
07 – X Windows
08 – Desktop Managers, Window Managers, and Related Topics
09 – Red Hat Package Management
10 – The Linux Rescue and Recovery Process
11 – User Administration and User Environment
12 – Administration of Groups, Quotas, and Sudo Privileges
13 – The Linux Kernel 1
14 – The Linux Kernel 2
15 – The Network File System (NFS)
16 – The Apache Web Server
17 – Mail Services
18 – DNS and BIND
19 – FTP and Internet News
20 – Bash Shell Scripting
21 – Perl Programming Language
22 – Performance Monitoring
23 – Linux Security 1
24 – Linux Security 2
Additional Content: Grand Finale
Bonus Lectures. Enjoy the Benefits
You could also end up using these skills in your work for Your #Clients, and much more.
You’ll Also Get:
- Lifetime Access to course updates
So wait no more! Learn Linux, BackTrack, Kali Linux and Red Hat, increase your knowledge, become a Linux Expert and advance your career all in a fun and practical way!
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Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 102 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Section 1: Chapter 01 - Linux in the real world19
- 1.11 – Installing Linux_ User-Directed Series Premier48 Minutes
- 1.22 – Network Configuration14 Minutes
- 1.33 – Services DHCP44 Minutes
- 1.44 – Services DNS25 Minutes
- 1.55 – Services Web Servers30 Minutes
- 1.66 – Services Email30 Minutes
- 1.77 – Services Proxy25 Minutes
- 1.88 – Services FTP19 Minutes
- 1.99 – Services SSH SFTP20 Minutes
- 1.1010 – Services Samba24 Minutes
- 1.1111 – Services NFS34 Minutes
- 1.1212 – Services MySQL25 Minutes
- 1.1313 – Advanced Setup Software RAID22 Minutes
- 1.1414 – Advanced Setup LDAP Authentication22 Minutes
- 1.1515 – Advanced Setup System Updates Upgrades22 Minutes
- 1.1616 – Troubleshooting Hard Disk Errors24 Minutes
- 1.1717 – Troubleshooting Network Errors28 Minutes
- 1.1818 – Troubleshooting System Load20 Minutes
- 1.1919 – Tools of the Trade WebAdmin21 Minutes
- Section 2: Chapter 02 - BackTrack and Kali Linux40
- 2.101 – Welcome to the tools of BackTrack and Kali Linux7 Minutes
- 2.202 – What is BackTrack4 Minutes
- 2.303 – Install BT on a Virtual Machine13 Minutes
- 2.404 – Connecting to the Network17 Minutes
- 2.505 – Updating SW and Using Integrated Help17 Minutes
- 2.606 – BT Wireless TX Power10 Minutes
- 2.707 – Uncovering Hidden SSIDs12 Minutes
- 2.808 – Bypassing MAC Address Filters15 Minutes
- 2.909 – Breaking WPA2 Wireless10 Minutes
- 2.1010 – Rogue Wireless Access Points24 Minutes
- 2.1111 – Wireless Mis-Association Attacks16 Minutes
- 2.1212 – MITM using Wireless Bridging16 Minutes
- 2.1313 – Nmap King of Scanners37 Minutes
- 2.1414 – DHCP Starvation12 Minutes
- 2.1515 – Vote for BT – as the new STP Root Bridge20 Minutes
- 2.1616 – CDP Flooding15 Minutes
- 2.1717 – Taking over HSRP7 Minutes
- 2.1818 – DTP and 802.1q Attacks22 Minutes
- 2.1919 – ARP Spoofing MITM17 Minutes
- 2.2020 – Metasploit Framework20 Minutes
- 2.2121 – PWNing a System with MSF27 Minutes
- 2.2222 – Creating a Pivot Point18 Minutes
- 2.2323 – Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET)21 Minutes
- 2.2424 – Ettercap and Xplico19 Minutes
- 2.2525 – DNS Spoofing13 Minutes
- 2.2626 – Hydra22 Minutes
- 2.2727 – Maltego15 Minutes
- 2.2828 – Kali Linux15 Minutes
- 2.2929 – Burp Suite14 Minutes
- 2.3030 – Raspberry Pi _ Kali Linux18 Minutes
- 2.3131 – Scapy23 Minutes
- 2.3232 – Hping329 Minutes
- 2.3333 – Parasite615 Minutes
- 2.3434 – IPv6 THC Tools28 Minutes
- 2.3535 – Custom Password Lists14 Minutes
- 2.3636 – Hashes and Cracking Passwords18 Minutes
- 2.3737 – Rainbow Tables and Ophcrack15 Minutes
- 2.3838 – Wireshark25 Minutes
- 2.3939 – Virtual Test Environment20 Minutes
- 2.4040 – Detecting Rootkits11 Minutes
- Section 3: Chapter 03 - Red Hat Linux: Beginners18
- 3.101 – Introduction to Using Linux 135 Minutes
- 3.202 – Introduction to Using Linux 228 Minutes
- 3.303 – Planning your Installation25 Minutes
- 3.404 – Pre-installation Hardware Considerations34 Minutes
- 3.505 – Installation of Linux29 Minutes
- 3.606 – Installing and Updating Software in Linux37 Minutes
- 3.707 – User administration in Linux36 Minutes
- 3.808 – Administration of Filesystems and Security34 Minutes
- 3.909 – Administration of Networks in Linux37 Minutes
- 3.1010 – Linux Essentials35 Minutes
- 3.1111 – Configuring Printers and Services for File Sharing33 Minutes
- 3.1212 – Configuration Files and Related Topics29 Minutes
- 3.1313 – Maintenance of a Linux System37 Minutes
- 3.1414 – Troubleshooting Problems in a Linux System 128 Minutes
- 3.1515 – Troubleshooting Problems in a Linux System 230 Minutes
- 3.1616 – Troubleshooting Problems in a Linux System 324 Minutes
- 3.1717 – Hardware Issues in Linux26 Minutes
- 3.1818 – More Hardware Issues in Linux25 Minutes
- Section 4: Chapter 04 - Red Hat Linux: Intermediate and Advanced24
- 4.101 – Introduction to Red Hat Certified Engineer Exam8 Minutes
- 4.202 – Pre-Installation Considerations34 Minutes
- 4.303 – Installation Issues29 Minutes
- 4.404 – More Installation Issues37 Minutes
- 4.505 – Advanced Installation Issues33 Minutes
- 4.606 – Post-Installation, Validation, and Configuration25 Minutes
- 4.707 – X Windows30 Minutes
- 4.808 – Desktop Managers, Window Managers, and Related Topics28 Minutes
- 4.909 – Red Hat Package Management33 Minutes
- 4.1010 – The Linux Rescue and Recovery Process31 Minutes
- 4.1111 – User Administration and User Environment27 Minutes
- 4.1212 – Administration of Groups, Quotas, and Sudo Privileges32 Minutes
- 4.1313 – The Linux Kernel 126 Minutes
- 4.1414 – The Linux Kernel 227 Minutes
- 4.1515 – The Network File System (NFS)26 Minutes
- 4.1616 – The Apache Web Server32 Minutes
- 4.1717 – Mail Services29 Minutes
- 4.1818 – DNS and BIND29 Minutes
- 4.1919 – FTP and Internet News27 Minutes
- 4.2020 – Bash Shell Scripting34 Minutes
- 4.2121 – Perl Programming Language33 Minutes
- 4.2222 – Performance Monitoring31 Minutes
- 4.2323 – Linux Security 127 Minutes
- 4.2424 – Linux Security 224 Minutes
- Section 5: Additional Content: Grand Finale1

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