- Duration: 2 Hours
Course details
With the rise of the Internet and the increasing interconnectedness of computers, security is a critical part of Linux administration. This course covers auditing, passwords and user limits. It also covers port scanning and hardening a host by removing unused services. Finally it covers the role of TCP wrappers in host security. This course is part of a series that prepares the learner for CompTIA Linux+ exam LX0-102 and Linux Professional Institute (LPI) LPIC-1 Junior Level Administrator exam 102.
- describe the considerations involved in configuring file access permissions
- describe how to secure files and audits
- determine what commands can be run using sudo
- describe the key features of a strong password policy
- recognize how to use PAM to set limits on the system resources users can obtain
- use the Linux password file to manage access
- recognize how to enable shadowing
- run commands as a different account user
- use Linux password features
- discover open ports on a system
- describe how to deal with unused servers
- identify the primary function of TCP wrappers
- recognize the options for configuring access control files
- discover open ports and unused servers on a system
- describe how TCP wrappers are used
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