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LinuxCBT - EL-3 Edition Training
![]() Video Format: MP4 File Size: 4.71 GB[/center] Duration: 75 Hours Course Objective Introduction to the GNU/Linux operating system - Basics Discussion of the Free Software Foundation's efforts to deliver ubiquitous UNIX! Emphasize the role and importance of the GNU project Identification of various Linux distributors including Debian, Mandrake, RedHat®, etc. Introduction to the widely-used RedHat® Linux distribution Explore Linux system documentation (man, info, GNOME, etc.) Explain the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) - UNIX is one big directory! Explore the Linux file system Identify the various interfaces to Linux Discuss the role and release rules of the Linux Kernel Demonstrate usage of file and directory tools (pwd, ls, cd, touch, cp, mkdir, mv, rm, which, rpm) Basic BASH shell navigation and PATH and variable manipulation (set,unset,env,export,etc.) Explore usage of common user-tools (cat, echo, find, locate) Demonstrate typical usage of vi/vim ASCII text editors Installation and implemenation of pine mail reader and pico text editor Demonstrate typical usage of the king of all UNIX/Linux editors; EMACS Explain and demonstrate standard in, standard out, redirection and pipes Demonstrate usage of backup/restore tools (tar, gzip, gunzip) Identify basic utilities and package memberships Demonstrate usage of system monitoring tools (uptime, free, top, vmstat, meminfo, cpuinfo, ps, kill, watch) Identify the various types of files on Linux systems Identify Filesystem tools (>>>[[[Please show some RESPECT on each other. No badwords please!]]]<<<, fdisk, mkfs, parted) Mounting/unmounting basic Linux floppy, CD and ISO files Identification of major online open source repositories (sourceforge, freshmeat, etc.) Perform client Installations Planning the installation - identify software, hardware requirements and disk partitioning defaults Demonstrate complete upgrade Demonstrate complete client installation from bootable CD Create network-based source-tree on a centralized server for installation Prepare for network-based FTP installation - create bootable media/obtain patches/etc. Demonstrate complete client installation from FTP server Prepare for network-based Kickstart automated installation via Network File System (NFS) Create Kickstart installation source tree Perform Kickstart automated installation via NFS Post client installation acclimation, exploration and configuration Discuss X-Windows client/server concepts, applications and security Learn how to configure X-Windows to support your hardware Discussion of window managment concepts and applications Customize desktop environment for GNOME and usage Customize desktop environment for KDE and usage Explore the shell interface including common tools, utilities, semantics, etc. Implement Mozilla web browser Confiure the Java JRE as a plug-in for the Mozilla web browser and evaluate results Implement Java Runtime Environment (JRE/J2SE) for system-wide access to Java applets/etc. Implement Macromedia Flash plug-in and configure support in Mozilla and evaluate results Download and Install Netscape web browser Configure Java and Flash support for Netsacpe and evaluate results Implement Ximian Evolution POP3/IMAP/Microsoft Exchange email client Implement and explore RDESKTOP terminal services desktop connectivity to Windows 2003/2000/XP servers running Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Demonstrate typical RDESKTOP Windows usage for productivity, multitasking and connectivity Upgrade RDESKTOP to version 1.3.1 and Remove RDESKTOP 1.2.x Demonstrate some of the new capabilities of RDESKTOP 1.3.x Troubleshoot common X-Windows and client-related problems Implement VNC server screen emulation program for multiple remote desktop access top Linux client network administration essential concepts and applications User and group creation and management concepts - passwd, shadow, group, gshadow files Compile and install John The Ripper Password Cracking tool Validate password integrity with John The Ripper Password Cracking Tool Explain UNIX/Linux file security and permissions (-rwxrwxrwx/777) rules and concepts Discuss and demonstrate the client/server paradigm and distributed computing concepts Identify and demonstrate usage of common client/server tools(SSH/HTTP/FTP/IMAP/POP3/SAMBA/etc.) Demonstrate LFTP (Sophisticated FTP Client Software) usage Use LFTP to connect to FTP and HTTP servers Use LFTP to recover broken uploaded/downloaded transmissions Use LFTP to mirror and reverse mirror the content of local and remote servers Linux networking primer - Identify key Linux networking components Implement DHCP IP addressing with Cisco PIX Firewall DHCP Server integration Configure Linux client for DHCP configuration from a Cisco PIX firewall Configure Linux client with static TCP/IP parameters for network communication Test network connectivity internally and externally via ICMP and TCP-Port querying methodologies Explore all graphical redhat-* and redhat-config-* configuration tools Configure Network Time Protocol (NTP) via GUI and Shell interface to perform time synchronization Discuss and implement Samba(SMB) connectivity to Windows 2003 Server Implement client printing services via Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) to Windows 2003 Server and HP JetDirect-enabled printer. Discuss and implement NFS connectivity to Linux hosts and Windows 2003(NFS) Evaluate RedHat® Package Manager (RPM) to add/upgrade/remove applications Discuss and demonstrate Backup and Restoration procedures Discuss scenarios and create Linux Rescue disk for emergency system recovery Perform Server Installations of RedHat® Linux Prepare for server installation - verify system BIOS parameters/support Demonstrate complete server installation from bootable CD-ROM Demonstrate creation of installation source tree for network-based installations Demonstrate complete server installation from an Apache HTTP Web server Demonstrate complete custom server installation from HTTP Windows 2003 IIS server Demonstrate complete custom server installation from FTP server Demonstrate complete custom server installation from NFS server Prepare for an automated Kicstart installation - identify requirements Demonstrate complete server Kickstart automated installation from HTTP Apache Web server Demonstrate complete server Kickstart automated installation from FTP Apache Web server Connect system via serial communications to Sun Fire V100 SPARC box Recap installation methods including caveats Linux Systems Management Concepts and Applications Explain Linux Boot process and contrast boot managers - GRUB and LILO Discuss the role of the init grandfather process and illustrate logical boot flow Explain and demonstrate Runlevel (0 - 6) concepts and applications Demonstrate Daemon/Service management with (chkconfig/ntsysv/redhat-config-services) User profile implementation logic and concepts - (Bash profile/etc/skel/aliases/PATH/etc.) Quota management - user-based, group-based and disk-based quota implementation Introduce, partition using FDISK and create an EXT3 journaling file system of 100GB of additional system storage. Identify paritions in /proc virtual file system Demonstrate usage of RPM to ascertain available packages Demonstrate usage of RPM to import public keys of package publishers Demonstrate usage of RPM to verify the integrity of downloaded packages Demonstrate usage of RPM to add new packages locally Demonstrate usage of RPM to add new packages from a Windows 2003 FTP server Demonstrate usage of RPM to add new packages from an HTTP server Demonstrate usage of RPM to upgrade packages Demonstrate usage of RPM to freshen packages Demonstrate usage of RPM to remove packages Introduction to SYSLOG concepts Explanation of syslog facilities and levels Demonstrate syslog administration Demonstrate Cisco to Linux SYSLOG functionality Discuss and demonstrate automatic log rotation and customization Kernel Management Demonstrate Linux Kernel upgrade procedures Use RPM to install multiple kernels and verify functionality Use RPM to remove outdated kernels Linux Network Administration Essentials Discuss and demonstrate the usage of commonly used networking tools: PING - Demonstrate PING flooding of remote hosts - ICMP Attack Techniques PING - Cisco PIX Integration and Debugging of ICMP Echo Requests/Echo Replies Traceroute - Cisco PIX Integration and provisioning of ICMP traffic types MTR (PING and Traceroute functionality) plus Cisco PIX debugging of ICMP data flow ARP NETSTAT/LSOF IFCONFIG Route DIG and NSLOOKUP Whois Who, w, wc, last, cat, grep, vi, pico, head, tail, etc. Message of the day banners (MOTD), /etc/issue file (pre-login banner/display info.) top Implement Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services Explain the various steps of the DHCP process Configure global and scope-level DHCP options Configure IP reservations based on layer 2 MAC addresses Disable Cisco PIX DHCP services Enable Linux DHCP services Configure Windows 2003/XP/Linux clients to receive dynamic addresses from Linux Discuss Xinetd super server concepts and applications Identify services controlled by Xinetd Enable and disable Xinetd-controlled services and examine results Implement access control on Xinetd controlled services Implement Xinetd IP and port-level daemon redirection Discuss Xinetd and TCP Wrappers relationship and dual-layer security benefits Implement Very Secure VSFTPD File Transfer Protocol (FTP) services Implement anonymous FTPD Implement user-level FTPD access Implement FTPD banners Disable anonymous access Configure VSFTPD to run under the auspices of Xinetd super server for increased security Implement bandwidth rate-limiting to control bandwidth usage Discuss Linux and Windows Integration via Samba Install Samba support Install Samba Web-based Administration Tool (SWAT) Configure Samba file and print sharing Evaluate access to Samba file and print server Configure Samba Windows Internet Name Server (WINS) support Evaluate Windows XP/2003 client access to Samba-WINS server Discuss the Network File System (NFS) concepts and Linux support Implement the NFS daemon Review /etc/exports parameters and options Evaluate access to NFS exports Implement NFS connectivity across a WAN connection via IPSEC VPN-connectivity Discuss the CRON scheduling system concepts and application Identify various predefined CRON entries and schedules Define custom cron jobs system-wide Define custom cron jobs user-wide Evaluate results of cron jobs Implement the Berkeley Internet Daemon (BIND) Domain Name Server (DNS) Implement BIND 9.x Configure BIND as a caching-only DNS server Test caching-only name resolution from Windows 2003 and Linux hosts Secure access to caching-only/recursive name server via ACLs Configure BIND as a primary DNS server Test primary name resolution from Windows 2003 and Linux hosts Configure BIND as a secondary(slave) DNS server Restrict communications between primary and secondary DNS servers Implement updates between master and secondary DNS servers via IPSEC VPN Configure DNS zones on Linux BIND and Windows 2003 DNS - activate replication Implement poor man's load balancing using DNS round robin Evaluate results of BIND configuration using DIG Configure DNS zones Configure zone transfers Configure secure-zone transfers Evaluate BIND's configuration files named.conf and named.custom Configure BIND sub-domain delegation. i.e. internal.linuxcbt.net Configure BIND to support reverse domains Configure Linux/Windows 2003 clients to use Linux BIND DNS server DNS Transaction Signatures (TSIG) implemenation Identify BIND logging information for troubleshooting purposes Configure BIND DNS with IP Aliasing (Sub-Interfaces) to host DNS on separate IP address Implement Network Monitoring and Graphing tools using SNMP, etc. Implement Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) Graph Cisco Firewall with MRTG Implement Cacti Network Graphing Tool Download and Install Cacti and required components (RRDTool, MySqL, etc.) Explore Cacti Interface, options, etc. Graph Cisco, Linux and Windows 2003 resources with Cacti using SNMP and Scripts Implement Network Time Protocol (NTP) and Time Synchronization services for local subnets Discuss features and distributed nature of the hierarchial NTP service Ascertain and select optimal Stratum 1 NTP servers for synchronization Review default NTP configuration Configure NTP to synchronize with NTP servers Configure internal Linux clients to syncrhonize with internal Stratum 2 NTP server Configure Cisco PIX firewall to synchronize with internal Stratum 2 NTP server Use NTP-related tools such as NTPQ, NTPTRACE to ascertain NTP-related information Linux Web Services - Apache/Tomcat/CGI/WebLogic Discuss Apache Web Server's history, ubiquity (netcraft stats) and reliability Explain Apache Web Server's capabilities (Virtual directories, modules, WebDav, etc.) Implementation of Apache Web Server 2.x Evaluate installation/implementation results of Apache Web Server 2.x Demonstrate implementation of aliases and redirects via mod_alias Restrict access to aliases and test access from Linux and Windows 2003 nodes Examine implications of alias and redirect access on access and error logs from multiple hosts Demonstrate implementation of virtual directories Demonstrate configuration of several virtual hosts Discuss and implement Apache 2.x logging system per virtual host Configure basic authentication to virtual hosts containers via.htaccess and Directory directives Configure digest authentication to virtual hosts containers via Directory and.htaccess directives Configure SSL support for the virtual hosts Demonstrate SSL support without certificate provided by Certificate Authority Implementation of Webalizer Log Analysis software Customization of Webalizer to automatically generate reports for multiple virtual hosts Implementation of AWSTATS Log Analysis software Customization of AWSTATS to automatically generate reports for multiple virtual hosts top Dynamic web sites - Common Gateway Interface(CGI) and scripting engine discussion and implementation Implement CGI access to Linux via Apache and PERL scripts Discuss benefits of PHP Dynamic Web Access Scripting Engine Implementation of PHP Dynamic Web Access Scripting Engine Evaluate PHP Dynamic Web Access Scripting Engine installation results Execute sample PHP web pages on Apache Web Server 2.x Application Servers - Java J2EE Platform integration with Linux Discuss benefits of Apache Tomcat Dynamic Web Scripting(JSP)/Java Servlet Engine Implementation of Sun's Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.4.x for Apache Tomcat support Implementation of Apache Tomcat Dynamic Web Scripting(JSP)/Java Servlet Engine Evaluate Apache Tomcat Dynamic Web Scripting(JSP)/Java Servlet Engine installation results Execute sample Apache Tomcat Dynamic Web Scripting(JSP)/Java Servlet applications Discuss benefits of BEA Weblogic JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine Implementation of BEA Weblogic JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine Evaluation of BEA Weblogic JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine results Execute sample applications on BEA Weblogic JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine Discuss benefits of Jboss J2EE JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine Implementation of Jboss JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine Evaluation of Jboss JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine results Execute sample applications on Jboss JSP/Servlet/Enterprise Java Beans Engine Discussion of messaging concepts and applications Sendmail MTA Essentials Introduction to Sendmail Message Transfer Agent (MTA) Implementation of Sendmail Configure Sendmail to relay messages for remote hosts Configure Sendmail to support virtual hosts/multiple domains Evaluate results of routing messages to multiple domains using Sendmail Sendmail logging capabilities Implement AWSTATS log reporting engine to generate HTML sendmail reports Postfix MTA Essentials Introduction to the Postfix Message Transfer Agent (MTA) Install Postfix Install Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) administrative switching tools Switch system from Sendmail to Postfix as default MTA Explore Postfix configuration files and directory structure Implement outbound messages via Postfix Confirm receipt of outbound messages on publicly-accessible systems Configure Postfix to support virtual domains Build Postfix virtual user mappings for virtual domains support Test virtual domains via external messaging sources Post Office Protocol Version 3 Essentials Discuss the capabilities and limitations of POP3 Implement POP3 services Implement secure POP3 services Demonstrate access to POP3 services from the client perspective Implement Secure POP3 services using SSL with self-signed certificate Internet Messaging Access Protocol (IMAP) Discuss the capabilities and limitations of IMAP Implement IMAP services Demonstrate access to IMAP services from the client perspective Implement Secure IMAP services using SSL with self-signed certificate Web-based Mail Implementation using Squirrel-mail Describe required squirrel mail components for web-mail integration Install squirrel mail on Internet production system Configure squirrel mail defaults for linuxcbt.net domain Verify Sendmail virtual hosting configuration for linuxcbt.net domain Verify IMAP configuration Configure Apache alias for squirrel mail integration Configure Apache Virtual Host for squirrel mail integration Configure BIND DNS services for squirrel mail integration Explore squirrel mail's web-based interface Generate mail from various remote domains (hotmail.com, etc.) and retrieve with squirrel mail top Secure Shell (SSH) Concepts and Implementation SSH client concepts - replacement for clear-text-based Telnet, RCP, FTP protocols. Identification of required OpenSSH/OpenSSL components Demonstrate SSH connectivity and public key registration Implement globally-shared public keys Generate RSA and DSA public key/private key pairs Configure SSH client and SSHD to authenticate via public/private key pairs Authenticate to remote hosts using public/private key pairs Use Secure Copy (SCP) to move files Port Forwarding implementation Port Forwarding integration with Linux and Windows 2003 Server X11 Forwarding demonstration Use Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) to move files Linux Defensive Security Implementation Techniques Implement NMAP port scanner and demostrate usage to ascertain open doors Discuss and demonstrate operating system fingerprinting techniques with NMAP Demonstrate IP-spoofing and packet forging with NMAP Discuss the benefits of the NESSUS Security and vulnerability scanner Implement Nessus client/server Security vulnerability scanner Demonstrate parallel security scanning of local and remote subnets Explore Nessus's reporting capabilities (NBE/XML/HTML/etc.) Demonstrate Nessus class-based access for corporate usage Implement Ethereal network sniffer Demonstrate telnet clear-text password theft with Ethereal Demonstrate alternative SSH encrypted sessions with Ethereal Demonstrate FTP clear-text password theft with Ethereal Demonstrate alternative SFTP encrypted sessions with Ethereal Implement HPING highly customizable packet forging tool Compare and contrast PING with HPING Demonstrate IP packet spoofing with HPING and Cisco PIX firewall integration Demonstrate HPING's ability to communicate with ICMP-filtered Internet servers Demonstrate using HPING to setup a trojan horse backdoor for executing arbritary code Implement John the Ripper password cracking tool Discuss file and directory security Implement chmod,chown,umask,SUID,SGID,etc. Linux Defensive Security Implementation Techniques Implement Multi-Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) to establish network performance baseline Configure Cisco PIX firewall for MRTG support via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Configure MRTG to generate perfomance and badwidth-related graphs for Cisco PIX firewall Implement IP Tables Host-based firewall support Configure IP Tables to restrict access to necessary services Introduce, discuss and plan the implementation of Snort 2.x Intrustion Detection System (IDS) Discuss Snort intrustion detection concepts related to hubs and switches Install Snort 2.0 Network-based Intrusion Detection System Implement Snort 2.0 network sniffing functionality Implement Snort 2.0 sniffing and packet-logging functionality Demonstrate Snort's ability to monitor traffic between designated hosts Demonstrate password theft using Snort and FTP connections Demonstrate password theft using Snort and Apache HTTP basic authentication connections Implement Snort 2.0 Network-based Intrusion Detection System Implement SnortSnarf for web-based reporting of Snort 2.0 logs Examine SnortSnarf reports via SSL-enabled web session Demonstrate how to implement port mirroring on Cisco Catalyst switches Implement Network Address Translation (NAT) Discuss and Implement Port Address Translation (PAT) Implement TCP Wrappers Configure Xinetd to suppress access to the system from port-scanners Discuss and Disable Portmap services ![]() If get link die or problem with unrar file , send request to >>>[[[Reported by Members as URL Shortener! 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