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Hands-on Guide to the Red Hat Exams - Damian Tommasino

Hands-on Guide to the Red Hat Exams

RHCSA and RHCE Cert Guide and Lab Manual
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544 Seiten
2013
Pearson IT Certification (Verlag)
978-0-7897-5226-0 (ISBN)
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Master every topic on Red Hat’s new RHCSA™ and RHCE® exams.



Assess your knowledge and focus your learning.
Get the practical workplace knowledge you need!

 

Start-to-finish RHCSA™ and RHCE® preparation from leading Linux system administrator, IT trainer, and certification expert Damian Tommasino!

 

Master every RHCSA™ and RHCE® topic!



Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 local and network installation
System services, runlevels, and bootup
Disks, partitions, and file systems, including LUKS encryption
Networking
Package management
User administration
Logging, monitoring, and automation
Kernel updates and tuning
Security, including SELinux, firewalls, and policies
Remote access, including SSH
Apache, Squid, DNS, DHCP, NTP, and email
NFS and Samba
Client and network troubleshooting
KVM virtualization

 

Test your knowledge, build your confidence, and succeed!



22 hands-on RHCSA™ and RHCE® Labs, each with multiple real-world tasks
Downloadable troubleshooting scripts
Practical tutorials and real-world tips
Exam tips
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Command Quick Reference
Exclusive Red Hat exam prep advice and task lists
Two full length lab-based practice exams

 

Damian Tommasino (RHCE, RHCSA, MCSA, CCNA, CCENT, MCP, Security+, Network+, A+) is a Linux system administrator at TradeCard and CEO of Modular Learning Inc., an online IT training company. He blogs on Red Hat, Linux, and security at Security Nut (http://secnut.blogspot.com), and actively contributes to the popular IT exam certification forums at techexams.net.

 

 

 

Damian Tommasino is currently a Linux system administrator at TradeCard and CEO of Modular Learning, Inc., an online IT training company. His current certifications include RHCE, RHCSA, MCSA, CCNA, CCENT, MCP, Security+, Network+, and A+. He has a popular blog called Security Nut (http://secnut.blogspot.com) that covers Red Hat, Linux, security, and more. Damian also spends time over at techexams.net helping out in the forums and conversing with friends.

Preface xvi

Introduction 3

Chapter 1 Installation 29

Starting the Installation 29

  An Older Install with RHEL5 33

  The Firstboot Process 37

Verifying the Installation 40

Summary 41

Review Questions 42

Answers to Review Questions 42

Chapter 2 System Initialization 47

The Boot Process 47

Working with GRUB 51

  The Config File 52

  The GRUB Command Line 54

Runlevels 55

  Runlevel Utilities 56

  Rescue and Recovery Runlevels 59

Service Management 59

  The Upstart Conversion 64

Summary 66

Review Questions 66

Answers to Review Questions 67

Chapter 3 Disks and Partitioning 71

Basic Partitions 71

  Creating a Partition 75

  Making a Swap Partition 81

  Deleting a Partition 83

Logical Volume Manager 85

  Creating an LVM Partition 89

  Adjusting the Size of LVM Partitions 93

  Migrating Data 96

  Deleting an LVM Partition 99

Setting Up RAID 101

  Creating a RAID Array 102

  What to Do When a Disk Fails 105

  Deleting a RAID Array 108

Summary 109

Review Questions 109

Answers to Review Questions 109

Chapter 4 File Systems and Such 113

File System Setup 113

  Creating a File System 114

 Creating a Swap 116

  Mounting a File System 119

  Extra File System Commands 125

Encryption with LUKS 128

  Creating Encrypted Partitions 129

  Mounting LUKS at Boot 132

Managing File System Quotas 132

  Setting Up Quotas 132

  Enabling Quotas 134

  Quota Usage Reports 137

File System Security 137

  Setting Up ACLs 138

  GnuPG 141

Using AutoFS 141

Summary 144

Review Questions 144

Answers to Review Questions 145

Chapter 5 Networking 149

Setting Up Networking 149

  Static IP Addresses 151

  Routing 155

  Creating Static Routes 156

Troubleshooting Network Connections 156

  Networking Utilities 157

  Network Monitoring and Analysis 159

    Advanced Networking 160

  Ethernet Bonding 160

Client DNS Troubleshooting 161

Summary 164

Review Questions 165

Answers to Review Questions 165

Chapter 6 Package Management 169

Working with RPM 169

  Installing and Removing Packages 170

  Querying and Verifying Packages 172

Doing It Again with Yum 177

  Installing and Removing Packages 178

  Searching for Packages 182

  Configuring Additional Repositories 183

Making Your Own RPM 184

  Creating an RPM 185

Creating Your Own Repository 188

  Adding Your Custom Packages 190

The Red Hat Network 190

  Registering Your System 191

Summary 191

Review Questions 192

Answers to Review Questions 192

Chapter 7 User Administration 195

Users and Groups 195

  Users 196

  Passwords 199

  The Password File 200

  The Shadow File 201

  Groups 204

  The Group File 204

  Switching Accounts 206

User Account Initialization 207

 User-Specific Files 207

  Global User Configuration 208

Group Collaboration 209

Network User Authentication 211

Summary 215

Review Questions 215

Answers to Review Questions 216

Chapter 8 Network Installs 221

Kickstart Server Setup 221

  Firewall and SELinux Configuration 224

Mastering Kickstart Config Files 225

  Post Install 227

  Advanced Partitioning 227

Automating Kickstart 228

  TFTP Server 229

  PXE Boot 232

  Firewall and SELinux Configuration 233

Other Network Installs 234

Summary 235

Review Questions 235

Answers to Review Questions 236

Chapter 9 System Logging, Monitoring, and Automation 239

Working with Syslog 239

  The Config File 241

  Log Rotation 243

  Centralized Logging 244

  Centralized Logging (The RHEL5 Way) 246

  User Login Events 247

Monitoring System Performance 248

Automation with cron and at 252

  Creating cron Jobs 254

  Single Jobs with at 258

Summary 261

Review Questions 261

Answers to Review Questions 262

Chapter 10 The Kernel 265

Kernel Basics 265

Updating the Kernel 268

Tuning the Kernel with /proc/sys 272

Summary 274

Review Questions 275

Answers to Review Questions 275

Chapter 11 SELinux 277

Understanding SELinux 277

  Configuring SELinux 279

  File Contexts 279

  Service and Boolean Options 283

SELinux Troubleshooting 286

  Policy Violations 286

Summary 287

Review Questions 287

Answers to Review Questions 288

Chapter 12 System Security 291

Security Through TCP Wrappers 291

Firewall Rules Using iptables 293

  Configuring iptables 294

  Troubleshooting Firewall Rules 299

Working with NAT 300

Pluggable Authentication Module 301

  Securing Access 301

  PAM Troubleshooting 303

  Managing Password Policies 304

Summary 305

Review Questions 305

Answers to the Review Questions 306

Chapter 13 Remote Access 309

    Secure SHell (SSH) 309

  Configuring SSH 310

  Firewall and SELinux Configuration 313

  SSH Security 314

  Troubleshooting SSH 315

SSH Security Revisited 315

  Public/Private Keys 316

  Port Forwarding 317

VNC Servers 318

  Connecting Clients 320

Summary 321

Review Questions 321

Answers to Review Questions 321

Chapter 14 Web Services 325

The Apache Web Server 325

  Installing Apache 325

  Configuring the Web Server 326

  Firewall and SELinux Configuration 329

  Troubleshooting Apache 332

Apache Security 334

  Host-Based Security 334

  User-Based Security 336

  Setting Up HTTPS 339

CGI Applications 341

Virtual Hosts 342

Squid Web Proxy 343

  Installing Squid 344

  Configuring the Proxy 344

  Firewall and SELinux Configuration 345

  Web Proxy Security 346

Summary 347

Review Questions 347

Answers to Review Questions 348

Chapter 15 NFS 351

Network File Systems 351

  Installing an NFS Server 352

  Configuring NFS 353

  Firewall and SELinux Configuration 358

NFS Security 360

Troubleshooting NFS 361

Connecting Clients 364

Summary 366

Review Questions 366

Answers to Review Questions 366

Chapter 16 Samba 369

Samba 369

  Configuring Samba 370

Samba Security 377

Samba Clients 377

Summary 379

Review Questions 380

Answers to Review Questions 380

Chapter 17 FTP 383

File Transfer Protocol 383

  Installing an FTP Server 384

  Configuring vsftp 384

  Firewall and SELinux Configuration 386

FTP Security 388

Troubleshooting FTP 389

Summary 390

Review Questions 390

Answers to Review Questions 391

Chapter 18 DNS 393

Setting Up BIND 393

  Firewall and SELinux Configuration 394

Configuring a DNS Server 396

  Master Server 397

  Slave Server 401

  Caching-Only Server 404

  Forwarding-Only Server 406

DNS Utilities and Troubleshooting 406

BIND Security 412

Summary 417

Review Questions 417

Answers to Review Questions 418

Chapter 19 Network Services 421

Xinetd: The Master Service 421

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 426

  Installing a DHCP Server 426

  Configuring the DHCP Server 427

  Security Configuration 431

  Troubleshooting DHCP 432

Network Time Protocol 433

  Installing a Time Server 434

  Configuring NTP 434

  Firewall and SELinux Configuration 436

  NTP Security 437

  Troubleshooting NTP 438

Summary 439

Review Questions 439

Answers to Review Questions 439

Chapter 20 Email Services 443

Email Service Overview 443

SMTP with Postfix 443

  Configuring Postfix 445

     Firewall and SELinux Configuration 449

  Postfix Security 450

  Alias Mapping 451

Receiving Mail with Dovecot 452

  Configuring Dovecot 452

  Firewall and SELinux Configuration 453

  Dovecot Security 454

Testing the Mail Server 456

Summary 458

Review Questions 459

Answers to Review Questions 459

Chapter 21 Troubleshooting 463

Boot Issues 463

  I Lost My Root User Password 463

  Password Change Not Available in Single-User Mode 464

     The MBR Is Corrupt 464

  The Partition or Root File System Can’t Be Found 465

Troubleshooting File Systems 466

  The System Complains About a File System Label 466

  The Superblock Has Become Corrupt 466

  Users Can’t Create Files in Their Home Directories 467

Miscellaneous 468

  I Can’t Remote into My System 468

  I Can’t Access Service X 468

  When I Start a Service, It Tells Me “Cannot Bind to Address” 469

  I Get the Error Message “No Route to Host” 469

  My Ping to Another Host Has Failed 470

Summary 470

Chapter 22 Virtualization with KVM 473

Working with Virtual Machines 473

  Setting Up the Physical Host 473

  Installing a Virtual Client 474

  Managing a Virtual Client 477

Monitoring Virtual Resources 479

Summary 480

Review Questions 480

Answers to Review Questions 481

Lab Exam 1 483

Lab Exam 2 485

Index 486

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.10.2013
Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Maße 190 x 232 mm
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Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Unix / Linux
ISBN-10 0-7897-5226-3 / 0789752263
ISBN-13 978-0-7897-5226-0 / 9780789752260
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