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LinoBox Certified Linux Expert - LCLX is designed for Linux Enthusiasts, Geeks, Technocrats, Linux Administrators, Network Consultants, DBA's want to make the best of linux capabilites in Small, Medium, Large IT/ITeS organizations. This program compiled of advanced topics for expererince users who aspire to Linux Consultant / Expert. This program is completely targeted for industrial Environment with In­Detailed Practical Approach to LINUX.
During this program you will be exposed to Such Linux Capabilities which are an essential for building great, Linux Corporate Server Environment. Simply at the end of this course you will definitely become A Master In Advance Linux Server Deployment.

So Lets Ready To Rock The Linux World!!


Training covers:
Concept, Design, Deployment and Maintenance, using Case Studies for each module

Pre-requisite
This course strongly recommends that you must have at least worked on linux for 6 months or basics and fundamentals of linux network capabilities must be known to you.


Certification Module

The course is with live demonstrations consisting of modules:

Module I - Network-Based Linux Installation

Module II - Implement Samba as a Domain Controller

Module III - System Monitoring using Nagios

Module IV - Bandwidth Monitoring using SNMP/MRTG

Module V - Advance Proxy Server Configuration using Squid

Module VI - Iptables Firewall and Advanced Packet Routing

Module VII - Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) Security

Module VIII - Directory Service Integration using OpenLDAP

Module IX - QMAIL MTA Implementation with Virtual Hosting

Upon completion of the course, a certificate of completion will be issued to each attendee.


Module I

Network-Based Linux Installation

Linux/UNIX systems allows you to do operating system installations via a network connection using a Kickstart server. It is frequently much faster than using CDs and the process can be automated. We will be showing preferred installation method using FTP, HTTP, NFS.
Preferred installation method (FTP, HTTP, NFS)
Troubleshooting The Network Installation
Automating Installation With Kickstart
- Create New Kickstart Configuration Files
- Adding Post Installation Commands
- Using anaconda-ks.cfg
Run A Kickstart Installation
- Using a NFS Server
- Using a Web Server
Booting With Your Kickstart Files

Module II

Implement Samba as a Domain Controller

Samba is the de-facto UNIX/Linux-based software for seamlessly integrating UNIX/Linux environments with MS Windows networks via Samba's implementation of the SMB protocol suite. Samba allows your UNIX/Linux system to emulate a Windows workstation/server in the network neighborhood/my network places browse list. Consequently, your UNIX/Linux-based system appears to be a Windows-based system featuring file & print shares. Additionally, Samba adds many features not included with stock MS Windows systems.

Module III

System Monitoring using Nagios

Nagios is an enterprise-class host, service, and network monitoring application. Using a complex system of plugins, Nagios is able to monitor a wide range of different services, hosts, and networks to provide notifications, alerts, and status updates to administrators.
Our Nagios training teaches you how to deploy, manage, and maintain Nagios within your enterprise. From basic deployments of Nagios, to the most complex, our Nagios training courses provide in-depth coverage of important topics, with how-to like documentation.
This module covering important topics, and even using examples and exercises that allow you to implement monitoring of your services quickly and effectively.

Module IV

Bandwidth Monitoring using SNMP/MRTG

Network monitoring, review of SNMP. What MRTG does do, what MRTG doesn't do, MRTG architecture, MRTG components. Hands on: configuring SNMP support on network devices, configuring extended SNMP support on Windows.
- Installing MRTG
- MRTG tasks
- MRTG graphs
- Using MRTG
- RRDTOOL

Module V

Advance Proxy Server Configuration using Squid

Squid is a full-featured Web proxy cache designed to run on Unix-based systems. As an Open Source product it is free.
Squid supports proxying and caching of HTTP, FTP, and other URLs; proxying for SSL; cache hierarchies; ICP, HTCP, CARP, Cache Digests; transparent caching and much more.
Squid Advanced Topics:
* Advanced Content Filtering - plugins
* URL Blocking - porn/racism/offensive content
* Fine Grained ACLs - users and groups
* Delay Pools
* Authentication Sources
* Advanced Authentication Techniques - native Squid-based authentication, integrating with LDAP servers, Microsoft Active Directory, integrating with a MySQL database, integrating with Radius, filtering and plugins
* Advanced proxying using Squid
* Performance tuning

Module VI

Iptables Firewall and Advanced Packet Routing

Getting the MOST out of your LINUX firewall box
You may be wondering, “I have given due attention to my Application and Operating System level security, why would I need a firewall or what is a firewall and how will that benefit my business?
Well, you may want to ponder over the following before making any rational decisions;
* Your corporate network uses a leased line provided by a third party for internet access. The bad news is, your organization does not control the physical security of those lines. Is there any useful first step towards controlling traffic to and from your LAN?
* The internet is not the environment you intent to trust. How can you possibly disclose very little information about your Network layout, but still get your job done? How do you get the internet to see your network as a single Host? * Your network happens to be huge, and it’s sub-netted. Another thing is, it sees all kinds of traffic; voice traffic (which requires low latency and high throughput), web traffic, SSH sessions etc. How can you handle all these traffic, and still get the most out of your finite bandwidth?
* Let’s say you want your public servers to be accessible to the internet. To get this to work, you need, at a minimum, a routable address for each server. The catch is, routable addresses are not free. The question is, is there a work-around? This is the only course which makes you prepare for a solid scripting foundation which requires for Linux automation.

Module VII

Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) Security

PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is one of those dark corners of Linux where most users don’t venture – in fact, we'd be willing to bet that the majority of Linux users don’t even know what it is. And yet, PAM is at the heart of every single thing in Linux to do with authentication.
Take our guided course of PAM, join our practice lab and perform our experiments (no bunsen burner necessary!) and see how PAM gives you fine-grain control over your security policy.

Topics Covered:
* What is PAM?
* Syntax of PAM configuration files
* PAM categories
* PAM controls
* PAM Modules
* Using PAM to alter the password policy
* Using PAM to provide resource limits
* Using PAM to limit services
* Using PAM to limit access time to services
* Disabling console privileges
* Other PAM features

Module VIII

Directory Service Integration using OpenLDAP

OpenLDAP provides a lightweight, central information directory service for countless applications, including general user authentication services. This results in reduced administrative overhead. OpenLDAP also supports replication and encryption, promoting high-availability and security. Furthermore, knowledge of OpenLDAP prepares you to work comfortably with Open Source and commercial LDAP variants.

Module IX

QMAIL MTA Implementation with Virtual Hosting

Linux/UNIX systems are responsible for moving the overwhelming majority of electronic mail across private and public networks. Consequently, savvy Systems Admins. are expected to have a solid foundation in MTAs and ancillary components for general and automated mail-based applications.
Students will be shown live demonstration of implementing Qmail as a Corporate Mail Server. Qmail will be taught using sandwich pattern with Qmail-Scanner, SpamAssassin and ClamAV
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Whitepaper Work
Students can research a topic and can submit a paperwork on the selected subject. LinoBox Trainers will guide them for the preparation of it.

Projects
By the end of the course, students are put into live projects on linux networking or shell programming. Students are given facility to come up with some innovative projects. LinoBox Trainers will be their guidance till the completion of project work

Placement Workshop
LinoBox offers 100% job assured programmes which make you employable by providing all necessary hot skills supplemented by softskill modules. LinoBox arranges a one-day interview preparation campaign for this program. Students are nurtured to cater face some intenseThe job assured programmes run on a cautiously crafted syllabus, thus providing complete value for your time and money.

Trainings
Onsite Training
These courses are available for on-site delivery for groups of 5 or more students. LinoBox offers discounted training for on-site courses of more than 5 students - contact Sanjeet Vanamala at sanjeet@linobox.com or 91-9819586142 to schedule training and arrange details or for any kind of information..