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Course Description |
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| Red Hat Enterprise Linux has gained considerable momentum as the operating system of choice for deploying network services, such as web, FTP, email, and file sharing. RHS333 is an intensive course that provides four days of instruction and labs on how to to use the latest technologies to secure your services. This class advances beyond the essential security coverage offered in the RHCE curriculum and delves more deeply into the security features, capabilities, and risks associated with the most commonly deployed services. |
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Audience |
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Experienced Linux system administrators responsible for the overall security of their systems and networked services |
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Experienced UNIX or Linux system administrators tasked with security on other operating systems but who now want to perform those tasks on a Red Hat Linux system |
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Prerequisites |
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RH253, RHCE certification, or equivalent
work experience |
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Attendees should already know the essential elements of how to configure the services covered, as this course will be focusing on more advanced topics from the outset |
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Course Content |
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Mastering basic service security |
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Understanding cryptography |
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Logging system activity and synchronizing system time |
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Security BIND and DNS |
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Securing centrally-managed user authentication |
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Improving NFS security |
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Advanced uses of the secure shell (SSH) |
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Securing e-mail with Sendmail and Postfix |
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Managing FTP and Apache security |
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Basics of intrusion response |
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NOTE : |
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Upon passing this exam, candidates will have earned a Red Hat Certificate of Expertise.. Only current RHCEs are eligible to take this exam. |
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