Linux System Engineer: Networking and SSH
With Grant McWilliams
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Duration: 1h 52m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 12/6/2017
Course details
Study to pass the RHCE—the benchmark certification for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Watch this course to prepare for the networking and Secure Shell (SSH) topics covered by the exam. Instructor Grant McWilliams provides an overview of Linux networking and key commands and tools for gathering information about your network, including Network Manager's command-line tools nmcli and nmtui. Grant also teaches the iproute2 commands such as ip and nstat, and cross-references them with legacy tools. Learn how to use ip, nmcli, nmtui, netstat, nstat, ss, arp, and dig to get statistics and analyze data, and change live and saved network configuration settings. Grant shows how to create a custom ifcfg-ethx file for manual network configuration and uses systemd to configure the hostname. He then shows how to connect to and configure Secure Shell (SSH), wrapping with a look at SSH security and SSH tips and tricks that will help you optimize SSH and execute commands remotely.
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Patrick Bruno
Patrick Bruno
Senior Systems Support Engineer - Federal
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JONNY R.
JONNY R.
Field Tech Engineer at Cox Communications.
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Jennifer Banwuna
Jennifer Banwuna
Research Executive at Kantar
Contents
What’s included
- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Test your knowledge 10 quizzes
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone
- Stay up to date Continuing Education Units