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Linux Networking - Basics and Beyond

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Free Download Linux Networking - Basics and Beyond
Released 2/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 10h 28m | Size: 3.1 GB
Table of contents​

Introduction
Linux Networking - Basics and Beyond: Introduction
Module 1: Setup and Networking 101
Module introduction
Lesson 1: System Setup
Learning objectives
1.1 Recommended Lab Setup
1.2 Potential Virtualization Systems
1.3 Configuring Linux Virtual Machines
1.4 Configuring NAT
1.5 Using SSH
1.6 Working with the Terminal
1.7 Basic Linux Commands
1.8 Using Text Editors
1.9 Using VSCode
1.10 Accessing the Course Repository
Lesson 2: Computer Networking Basics
Learning objectives
2.1 What is a Computer Network?
2.2 Use Cases for Computer Networks
2.3 Physical versus Virtual Networks
Lesson 3: TCP/IP
Learning objectives
3.1 Introduction to TCP/IP
3.2 Our First Lab: the ip a Command
3.3 Instructor's Network Map
3.4 CIDR Notation and Netmasks
3.5 What is DHCP?
3.6 What is DNS?
Lesson 4: The OSI Model
Learning objectives
4.1 What is the OSI Model?
4.2 The OSI Layers
4.3 OSI and Linux
4.4 OSI versus the TCP/IP Model
Module 2: Networking Services
Module introduction
Lesson 5: Introduction to Networking Services
Learning objectives
5.1 A Tale of Three Networking Services
5.2 Network Service Example
Lesson 6: The networking Service
Learning objectives
6.1 Introduction to the networking Service
6.2 Exploring the networking Service in Debian Server
6.3 Analyzing the System with the ip a and ip r Commands
6.4 Configuring a Dynamic Address
6.5 The DORA Process
6.6 Configuring a Static Address
6.7 Configuring DNS in Debian Server
6.8 Debian in AWS
Lesson 7: The networkd Service
Learning objectives
7.1 Introduction to systemd and the networkd service
7.2 Analyzing systemd-networkd in Ubuntu
7.3 Analyzing systemd-networkd in Debian
7.4 Using Netplan to Configure a Static IP Configuration
7.5 Examining Dynamic and Wireless IP Configurations
7.6 Additional networkd-based Commands
7.7 DNS in a Debian System Running networkd
7.8 Arch in AWS
Lesson 8: The NetworkManager Service
Learning objectives
8.1 Introduction to the NetworkManager Service
8.2 Analyzing the NetworkManager Service
8.3 Working with NetworkManager Tools
8.4 Using Cockpit
8.5 NetworkManager Configuration Files
8.6 Viewing the NetworkManager Log
Lesson 9: More Networking Services
Learning objectives
9.1 Introduction to the wicked and network Services
9.2 Working with the wicked Service in openSUSE
9.3 Amazon Linux
Module 3: Commands and Configurations
Module introduction
Lesson 10: The ip Command
Learning objectives
10.1 Introduction to the ip Command
10.2 Working with ip link
10.3 Working with ip address
10.4 Advanced ip a
10.5 Network Connection Data
10.6 Working with ip route
Lesson 11: Network Testing Commands
Learning objectives
11.1 Introduction to Network Testing Commands
11.2 ping Basics
11.3 Advanced ping
11.4 traceroute
11.5 whois
11.6 dig and nslookup
11.7 ss
11.8 nmap scanning
Lesson 12: Hostnames and DNS
Learning objectives
12.1 Introduction to Hostnames and DNS
12.2 Configuring a Hostname in the GUI
12.3 Configuring a Hostname in the Terminal
12.4 FQDNs
12.5 Review of DNS
12.6 Configuring DNS in the GUI
12.7 Configuing DNS in the Big Three Networking Services
12.8 Working with the hosts File
Lesson 13: nmcli
Learning objectives
13.1 Introduction to nmcli
13.2 Using nmcli to Analyze Network Connections
13.3 Modifying Static IP Connections with nmcli
13.4 Configuring a DHCP Network Connection with nmcli
13.5 Editing Network Connections with the nmcli Shell
13.6 Scanning Wireless Networks with nmcli
13.7 nmcli Help and Manual Pages
Module 4: Connecting between Hosts with the Command Line
Module introduction
Lesson 14: SSH
Learning objectives
14.1 Introduction to SSH
14.2 Installing and Analyzing SSH on Linux
14.3 Using SSH to Connect to a Remote System
14.4 Analyzing the SSH Connection
14.5 Terminating SSH Connections
14.6 Using SSH Keys Part1
14.7 Using SSH Keys Part2
Lesson 15: SCP and rsync
Learning objectives
15.1 Working with SCP
15.2 Working with rsync
15.3 Advanced rsync
Lesson 16: SFTP More Connectivity Tools
Learning objectives
16.1 SFTP Overview
16.2 Working with SFTP Locally
16.3 Working with SFTP over the Internet
16.4 SMB
16.5 Additional Remote Connectivity Tools
Lesson 17: Additional Networking Tools
Learning objectives
17.1 Working with Additional Networking Tools
17.2 wget
17.3 Create an Apache Web Server
17.4 curl
17.5 NetPerf
17.6 Additional Tools
17.7 Deprecated Tools
17.8 speedtest-cli
Summary
Linux Networking - Basics and Beyond: Summary






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