Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) Prep Course

Course Details 

The Red Hat Certified Engineer course will set you up for the affirmation test from Red Hat. This confirmation is planned to be earned by a present (Red Hat Certified System Administrator) RHCSA. This course will set you up for the exhibition based affirmation test by Red Hat that is expected to show your insight, aptitudes and experience as a senior framework overseer that is liable for Red Hat Enterprise Linux frameworks.

Notice: This isn't an official Red Hat course made by or affirmed by Red Hat. The Linux Academy is in no away subsidiary with Red Hat, inc the organization.

Addendum: Bash Scripting is one of the goals for this accreditation, yet is moderately minor. You should get enough information as you work through the course to cover the prerequisites for the test. If you don't mind see The System Administrator's Guide to Bash Scripting course for progressively nitty gritty inclusion of this point:


Prologue to Red Hat Certified Engineer 

We should discuss the RHCE, how it contrasts from its younger sibling, stroll through the course prospectus and afterward talk about enlisting and taking the test.

Prologue to RHCE

Course Syllabus

Enrolling for the Exam

Taking the Exam

RHEL 8 Update Information

Framework setup and the executives

Use Network Teaming or Bonding to Configure Aggregated Network Links Between Two Red Hat Enterprise Linux Systems or Interfaces 

Arrange IPv6 Addresses and Perform Basic IPv6 Troubleshooting

Course IP Traffic and Create Static Routes

Use Firewalld and Associated Mechanisms Such as Rich Rules, Zones and Custom Rules, to Implement Packet Filtering and Configure Network Address Translation (NAT) - Part I

Use Firewalld and Associated Mechanisms Such as Rich Rules, Zones and Custom Rules, to Implement Packet Filtering and Configure Network Address Translation (NAT) - Part II

Use/proc/sys and sysctl to Modify and Set Kernel Runtime Parameters

Design a System to Authenticate Using Kerberos - KDC Server Setup

Design a System to Authenticate Using Kerberos - Client Setup

Design a System as Either an iSCSI Target or Initiator That Persistently Mounts an iSCSI Target - Target Setup

Design a System as Either an iSCSI Target or Initiator That Persistently Mounts an iSCSI Target - Initiator Setup

Create and Deliver Reports on System Utilization (Processor, Memory, Disk, and Network)

Exercise: Produce and Deliver Reports on System Utilization

Hands-on Labs are genuine live conditions that put you in a genuine situation to rehearse what you have realized with no other additional charge or record to oversee.

Design IPv6 Addresses

Hands-on Labs are genuine live conditions that put you in a genuine situation to rehearse what you have realized with no other additional charge or record to oversee.

Course IP Traffic by Creating Static Routes

Hands-on Labs are genuine live conditions that put you in a genuine situation to rehearse what you have realized with no other additional charge or record to oversee.

Use Network Teaming or Bonding to Configure Aggregated Network Links Between Two Red Hat Enterprise Linux Systems

Hands-on Labs are genuine live situations that put you in a genuine situation to rehearse what you have realized with no other additional charge or record to oversee.

Design a System to Authenticate Using Kerberos

Hands-on Labs are genuine live conditions that put you in a genuine situation to rehearse what you have realized with no other additional charge or record to oversee.

Arrange an iSCSI Target and Initiator

Framework arrangement and the board

System Services

Area Overview

Introduce the Packages Needed to Provide the Service

Design SELinux to Support the Service

Use SELinux Port Labeling to Allow Services to Use Non-Standard Ports

Arrange the Service to Start When the System is Booted

Arrange the Service for Basic Operation

Arrange Host-Based and User-Based Security for the Service

Exercise: Configure and Use SELinux to Support Services

Exercise: Configure a Service to Start When the System is Booted

HTTP/HTTPS

Introduce and Configure Apache 

The Apache Configuration File - A Walk Through

Arrange Private Directories

Arrange Group Managed Content 

Arrange a Virtual Host

Send an essential CGI application

Arrange TLS Security - Generating Key Files, CSRs and Self Signed Certificates

Arrange TLS security - Configuring the Virtual Host

Exercise: Install and Configure Apache

Exercise: Configure a Virtual Host

DNS

Design a Caching-Only Name Server

Investigate DNS Client Issues

NFS

Give Network Shares to Specific Clients - Server Installation and Configuration 

Give Network Shares to Specific Clients - Client Installation and Configuration

Give Network Shares Suitable to Group Collaboration

Use Kerberos to Control Access to NFS Network Shares - Quick NFS Setup

Use Kerberos to Control Access to NFS Network Shares - Kerberos NFS Server and Client

Exercise: Provide Network Shares to Specific Clients - Server Setup

Exercise: Provide Network Shares to Specific Clients - Client Setup

Hands-on Labs are genuine live situations that put you in a genuine situation to rehearse what you have realized with no other additional charge or record to oversee.

Use Kerberos to Control Access to NFS Shares

SMB

Give Network Shares to Specific Clients - Server Installation and Configuration

Give Network Shares to Specific Clients - Client Installation and Configuration

Give Network Shares Suitable to Group Collaboration

SMTP

Design a System to Forward All Email to a Central Mail Server - Setup

Design a System to Forward All Email to a Central Mail Server - Client Testing 

Hands-on Labs are genuine live conditions that put you in a genuine situation to rehearse what you have realized with no other additional charge or record to oversee.

Design a System to Forward All Email to a Central Mail Server

Exercise: Configure a System to Forward All Email to a Central Mail Server

SSH

Design Key-Based Authentication

Design Additional Options Described in Documentation

Exercise: Configure Key-Based Authentication

NTP

Synchronize Time Using Other NTP Peers - Set Up Local Time Server

Synchronize Time Using Other NTP Peers - Peer with New Time Server

Database Services

Introduce and Configure MariaDB

Introduce and Configure Local and Remote MariaDB Clients

Make a Simple Database Schema

Perform Simple SQL Queries Against a Database

Reinforcement and Restore a Database - Backups 

Reinforcement and Restore a Database - Restore

Exercise: Install and Configure MariaDB

Planning For The Exam

Step by step instructions to Practice and Study After Completing the Course

Rundown and Next Steps

Course Features

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Confirmation Prep Course

This course can help set you up for an affirmation test.

Gain a Certificate of Completion

At the point when you complete this course, you'll get a declaration of finishing as verification

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