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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 (Course 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 (Course 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.