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LPI 202 PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 27 July 2006

Description

This course is suitable for the preparation of the LPI 201 exam. The areas covered include, Networking, Mail & News, DNS, Web Services, Network Client Management, System Security, Network Troubleshooting

Audience

This course is aimed at Linux professionals with at least 12 months working experience.

 

Prereqs

It is recommended to have previously attended the LPI 101 and LPI 102 courses (or equivalent). A candidate will be certified LPIC-2 once both LPI 201 and LPI 202 exams have been passed and LPIC-1 is still current.

 

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Course Contents

 

DNS

1. Using dig and host 

1.1 Non-recursive queries

2. Basic Bind 8 Configuration 

2.1 The Logging Statement

2.2 The Options Statement

2.3 The Zone Statement 

2.4 The Access Control Lists (acl) Statement

3. Create and Maintain Zone Files

4. Securing a DNS Server 

4.1 Server Authentication 

4.2 DATA Integrity and Authenticity

Sendmail

1. Using Sendmail

1.1 Configuration Settings

1.2 Virtual Hosting 

2. Configuring Mailing Lists

2.1 Majordomo and Sendmail

3. Managing Mail Traffic

3.1 Using Procmail

4. Serving News

4.1 The configuration files

4.2 Starting the Server

Web Services 

1. Implementing a Web Server 

1.1 Installing Apache 

1.2 Monitoring apache load

1.3 Using Apachectl 

1.4 Basic Configuration Options

1.5 Restricting Client Access 

1.6 Client Basic Authentication 

1.7 Document Errors and Redirection

2. Maintaining a Web Server

2.1 HTTPS Overview 

2.2 SSL Virtual Hosts 

2.3 Managing Certificates

2.4 Virtual Hosts 

3. Implementing a Proxy Server

3.1 Getting Started

3.2 Access Lists and Access Control

3.3 Additional Configuration Options

3.4 Reporting Tools

3.5 User Authentication (using PAM)

Network Client Management

1. DHCP Configuration

1.1 Default DHCP Configurations

1.2 Dynamic DNS 

1.3 DHCP Relay

2. NIS Configuration

2.1 Master Server Configuration

2.2 Slave Server Configuration

2.3 Client Setup

2.4 Setting up NFS home directories

2.5 Basic NIS Administration

3. LDAP Configuration

3.1 What is ldap

3.2 OpenLDAP server configuration

3.3 Client configuration files

3.4 Migrating System Files to LDAP

3.5 LDAP Authentication Scheme

4. PAM Authentication

4.1 PAM Aware Applications

4.2 PAM Configuration

System Security

1. Iptables/Ipchains

1.1 The Chains

1.2 The Tables

1.3 The Targets

1.4 Example Rules

2. Differences with Ipchains

3. Security Tools

3.1 SSH

3.2 LSOF

3.3 NETSTAT

3.4 TCPDUMP

3.5 NMAP

3.6 NC

4. Kerberised Services

4.1 The Server Settings

4.2 The Client Settings

Exam 202: Detailed Objectives

Topic 205: Networking Configuration

Topic 206 Mail & News

Topic 207: DNS

Topic 208 Web Services

Topic 210 Network Client Management

Topic 212 System Security

Topic 214 Network Troubleshooting

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