Linux Courseware
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Linux System Administration Courses
- GL120 - Linux Fundamentals
- Essential skills needed to be proficient at the Unix or Linux command line. A solid foundation for other Guru Labs courses.
- GL250 - Enterprise Linux System Administration
- Installing, configuring, securing, and maintaining Linux systems. Critical knowledge for every Linux administrator.
- GL275 - Enterprise Linux Networking Services
- Configuring and securing a wide range of network services: DNS, LDAP, HTTP, FTP, SMB/CIFS, SMTP, POP, IMAP with Bind, OpenLDAP, Apache, Squid, vsftpd, Samba, Sendmail, Postfix, Dovecot, and Cyrus.
LPI Certification Prep Courses
- LPI101 - LPIC-1 Exam Prep (Part 1)
- LPI level 1 certification exam 101 preparation course for v3.0 objectives. The first of two courses for the LPI level 1 certification.
- LPI102 - LPIC-1 Exam Prep (Part 2)
- LPI level 1 certification exam 102 preparation course for v3.0 objectives. The second of two courses for the LPI level 1 certification.
Security Courses
- GL510 - Network Security
- Begins by teaching the tools and techniques used to infiltrate networks. Course focus then moves to an in depth analysis of Network Intrusion Detection tools, and firewall services.
- GL550 - Enterprise Linux Security Administration
- Focuses on using the latest advances in Linux security to secure both the base OS, and a collection of the most popular applications. Advanced security technologies such as Kerberos and SELinux are covered.
Specialty Linux Systems Administration Courses
- GL314 - Linux Troubleshooting
- Learn troubleshooting by troubleshooting; 25% lecture, and 75% lab.
- GL375 - Linux Shell Scripting
- Skills necessary to automate tasks on a Unix or Linux system.
- GL615 - Linux for Unix Administrators
- A fast paced combination of the GL250 "Enterprise Linux Systems Administration", and GL275 "Enterprise Linux Networking Services", geared toward experienced Unix administrators. Particular focus is given to translating Solaris and HP-UX skills to Linux.
