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Red Hat, Inc. provides open source software solutions. Its software offerings are designed to provide customers with high-performing, scalable, flexible, reliable, secure and stable technologies that meet the information technology infrastructure needs of enterprises. These offerings include Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat JBoss Middleware, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and Red Hat Storage Server. It has three geographic operating segments: the Americas (U.S., Canada and Latin America), EMEA (Europe, Middle East andAfrica) and Asia Pacific. Red Hat was founded by Robert F. Young in March 1993 and is headquartered in Raleigh, NC.

Syllabus
Introduction to Red Hat Certified Engineer

  • Introduction to RHCE
  • Course Syllabus
  • Registering for the Exam
  • Lesson Description:

System configuration and management

  • Configure IPv6 Addresses and Perform Basic IPv6 Troubleshooting
  • Route 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
  • Configure a System to Authenticate Using Kerberos – KDC Server Setup
  • Configure a System to Authenticate Using Kerberos – Client Setup
  • Configure a System as Either an iSCSI Target or Initiator That Persistently Mounts an iSCSI Target – Target Setup
  • Configure a System as Either an iSCSI Target or Initiator That Persistently Mounts an iSCSI Target – Initiator Setup
  • Produce and Deliver Reports on System Utilization (Processor, Memory, Disk, and Network)
  • Hands-on Labs are real live environments that put you in a real scenario to practice what you have learned
  • without any other extra charge or account to manage Configure IPv6 Addresses

Network Services

  • Section Overview
  • Install the Packages Needed to Provide the Service
  • Configure SELinux to Support the Service
  • Use SELinux Port Labeling to Allow Services to Use Non-Standard Ports
  • Configure the Service to Start When the System is Booted
  • Configure the Service for Basic Operation
  • Configure 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
  • Install and Configure Apache
  • The Apache Configuration File – A Walk Through
  • Configure Private Directories
  • Configure Group Managed Content
  • Configure a Virtual Host
  • Deploy a basic CGI application
  • Configure TLS Security – Generating Key Files, CSRs and Self Signed Certificate
  • Configure TLS security – Configuring the Virtual Host
  • Exercise: Install and Configure ApacheExercise: Configure a Virtual Host

DNS

  • Configure a Caching-Only Name Server
  • Troubleshoot DNS Client Issues

NFS

  • Provide Network Shares to Specific Clients – Server Installation and Configuration
  • Provide Network Shares to Specific Clients – Client Installation and Configuration
  • Provide Network Shares Suitable for 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 real live environments that put you in a real scenario to practice what you have learned without any other extra charge or account to manage.
  • Use Kerberos to Control Access to NFS Shares

SMB

  • Provide Network Shares to Specific Clients – Server Installation and Configuration
  • Provide Network Shares to Specific Clients – Client Installation and Configuration
  • Provide Network Shares Suitable for Group Collaboration

SMTP

  • Configure a System to Forward All Email to a Central Mail Server – Setup
  • Configure a System to Forward All Email to a Central Mail Server – Client Testing
  • Hands-on Labs are real live environments that put you in a real scenario to practice what you have learned without any other extra charge or account to manage.
  • Configure 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

  • Configure Key-Based Authentication
  • Configure 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

  • Install and Configure MariaDB
  • Install and Configure Local and Remote MariaDB Clients
  • Create a Simple Database Schema
  • Perform Simple SQL Queries Against a Database
  • Backup and Restore a Database – Backups
  • Backup and Restore a Database – Restore
  • Exercise: Install and Configure MariaDB
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