Description: In this course, automating repetitive tasks with cron will be covered. You'll also learn how to harden Unix hosts from common Unix attacks.
Target Audience: Technicians who want to get a thorough grounding of Unix principles through hands-on examples
Duration: 00:34
Description: In this course, you'll discover various ways of filtering command line data. Common shell script constructs such as if statements and loops will also be explored.
Target Audience: Technicians who want to get a thorough grounding of Unix principles through hands-on examples
Duration: 00:59
Description: Most Unix network services run as background processes, or daemons. In this course, you'll learn about configuring the TCP/IP stack and working with DHCP, DNS, and the Apache web server.
Target Audience: Technicians who want to get a thorough grounding of Unix principles through hands-on examples
Duration: 01:00
Description: In this course, the FreeBSD pkg tool is introduced as a method of querying and installing Unix software packages. You'll also learn how to apply updates and remove software.
Target Audience: Technicians who want to get a thorough grounding of Unix principles through hands-on examples
Duration: 00:22
Description: In this course, you'll explore methods for controlling file system and command execution access. You'll also discover firewall rules and how they're enabled using the OpenBSD PF tool.
Target Audience: Technicians who want to get a thorough grounding of Unix principles through hands-on examples
Duration: 01:05
Description: User and group accounts need to be authenticated before they can be authorized to use network resources. In this course, you'll learn how users prove their identity to a system through authentication.
Target Audience: Technicians who want to get a thorough grounding of Unix principles through hands-on examples
Duration: 00:53
Description: Unix hosts can use local or shared network storage. In this course, you'll learn how the X Window GUI as well as Unix commands can be used to configure and manage storage devices.
Target Audience: Technicians who want to get a thorough grounding of Unix principles through hands-on examples
Duration: 00:56
Description: Every Unix installation will have the command line available, and knowledge of command line syntax is required for ongoing management. The X Window system provides a GUI for Unix systems. Both management models are covered in this course.
Target Audience: Technicians who want to get a thorough grounding of Unix principles through hands-on examples
Duration: 00:54
Description: One part of Unix management is getting the operating system installed. In this course, you'll be introduced to manual and automated deployment methods.
Target Audience: Technicians responsible for the deployment and remote administration of Unix hosts
Duration: 00:40