Eckert's LINUX+ and LPIC-1 GUIDE TO LINUX CERTIFICATION, 5th Edition, empowers you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed on CompTIA's Linux (R)+ (XKO-004) certification exam and the Linux Professional Institute LPIC-1 (101-500 and 102-500) certification exams, as well as in your network administration career. The book covers the latest Linux (R) distributions, virtualization, containerization and storage technologies. Comprehensive coverage also addresses key job-related networking and security services, including FTP, NFS, Samba, Apache, DNS, DHCP, NTP, Squid, Postfix, SSH, VNC, Spice, RDP, GPG, PostgreSQL and iptables/firewalld. Hands-on projects give you practice using both modern Linux (R) distributions (Fedora (TM) 28 and Ubuntu (R) Server 18.04) and industry's legacy Linux distributions. And with MindTap's live virtual machine labs, you can explore various solutions in a safe, sandbox environment using real Cisco hardware and virtualized Linux operating systems.
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Jason W. Eckert is an experienced technical trainer, consultant, and best-selling author in the information technology (IT) industry. With over three decades of IT experience, 48 industry certifications, four published apps, and 27 published textbooks covering topics such as UNIX, Linux, security, Windows Server, Microsoft Exchange Server, PowerShell, BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and video game development, Mr. Eckert brings his expertise to every class that he teaches at triOS College and to his role as the Dean of Technology. He was named the 2019 Outstanding Train-the-Trainer from the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) for his work providing Linux training to other educators. For more information about Mr. Eckert, visit jasoneckert.github.io.
1. Introduction to Linux (R).
2. Linux (R) Installation and Usage.
3. Exploring Linux (R) Filesystems.
4. Linux (R) Filesystem Management.
5. Linux (R) Filesystem Administration.
6. Linux (R) Server Deployment and Virtualization.
7. Working with the BASH Shell.
8. System Initialization and X Windows.
9. Managing Linux (R) Processes.
10. Common Administrative Tasks.
11. Compression, System Backup and Software Installation.
12. Network Configuration.
13. Configuring Network Services.
14. Support, Performance, Security and Cloud Services.
Appendix A: Certification.
Appendix B: GNU Public License.
Appendix C: Finding Linux Resources on the Internet.
Appendix D: Supporting macOS.
Appendix E: Configuring the Windows Subsystem for Linux.