UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook (5th Ed)

UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook (5th Ed)
English | Size: 128.88 MB
Category: e-Books

UNIX® and Linux® System Administration Handbook, Fifth Edition, is today’s definitive guide to installing, configuring, and maintaining any UNIX or Linux system, including systems that supply core Internet and cloud infrastructure.

Linkedin Learning – Linux Package Managers and Repositories

Linkedin Learning – Linux Package Managers and Repositories-XQZT
English | Size: 183.62 MB
Category: tUTORIAL

Software often comes bundled in packages, which makes managing the programs installed on your system a bit easier. When you need to add software to your Linux system, there are several paths you can take: you can compile source code, manually install software packages, or use package management software to automate most of the work. In this course, explore the basics of working with packages at the command line. Learn how to manage packages on RedHat and CentOS with RPM and the YUM package manager, as well as how to manage packages on Debian, Ubuntu, and related distros with dpkg and the APT tool. Plus, discover how to add software from third parties to your installation when official repositories don’t have all of the software you need

Ethical Hacking Using Kali Linux From A to Z

Ethical Hacking Using Kali Linux From A to Z
English | Size: 5.79 GB
Category: Tutorial

The course designed for anyone who want to learn Ethical Hacking from scratch using Kali Linux and moving to the world of professional penetration testing.

INE – Linux Fundamentals For Network EngINE -ers-iLST

INE – Linux Fundamentals For Network EngINE -ers-iLST
English | Size: 2.04 GB
Category: CBTs

This course is designed specifically to introduce both new and experienced professional network engineers to the Linux operating system and environment. The course begins with a comprehensive overview of Linux and quickly dives into the fundamentals of the CLI with real-world examples that demonstrate critical Linux concepts like the Bash shell interactive user interface, utilities, and the hierarchical Linux file system structure. With that solid foundation established, we progress to system and file security, user interface customization with the Bash shell, file editing, and system and network administration tasks, and take a brief look at the power of Bash shell scripting and how it can be leveraged from a network administrator perspective. This course will fully prepare attendees to continue on to the Shell Scripting Fundamentals for Network Engineers course