
Practical LPIC-3 300
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Gain the essential skills and hands-on expertise required to pass the LPIC-3 300 certification exam. This book provides the insight for you to confidently install, manage and troubleshoot OpenLDAP, Samba, and FreeIPA. Helping you to get started from scratch, this guide is divided into three comprehensive sections covering everything you'll need to prepare for the exam.
Part 1 focuses on OpenLDAP and topics including securing the directory, integration with PAM and replication. Part 2 covers Samba and teaches you about Samba architecture, using different back ends, print services, and deploying Samba as a stand-alone server, PDC, and Active Directory Domain Controller. Finally, Part 3 explains how to manage FreeIPA and how to integrate it with Active Directory.
Practical LPIC-3 300 is the perfect study guide for anyone interested in the LPIC-3 300 certification exam, OpenLDAP, Samba, or FreeIPA.
What You'll Learn
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Integrate LDAP with PAM and NSS, and with Active Directory and Kerberos
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Manage OpenLDAP replication and server performance tuning
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Use Samba as a PDC and BDC
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Configure Samba as a domain member server in an existing NT domain
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Use Samba as an AD Compatible Domain Controller
- Replicate, manage, and integrate FreeIPA
Who This Book Is For
This book is for anyone who is preparing for the LPIC-3 300 exam, or those interested in learning about OpenLDAP and Samba in general.
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Antonio Vazquez is an IT professional who has been working with Linux for more than a decade. He studied computer engineering at university in Spain, and he currently holds many IT certifications from the main vendors in the industry. At present, he works for a public institution and is in charge of almost a thousand Linux servers spread across the country, providing web services, FTP services, file services, virtualization, and more. He is also the author of Learn CentOS Linux Network Services (Apress, 2016).
Content
Part I. OpenLAP.- 1. Starting with OpenLDAP.- 2. Securing the Directory.- 3. LDAP Integration with PAM and NSS.- 4. Integrating LDAP with Active Directory and Kerberos.- 5. OpenLDAP Replication.- 6. OpenLDAP Server Performance Tuning.- Part II. Samba.- 7. Starting with Samba.- 8. Samba Concepts and Architecture. Configuring Samba. Internationalization.- 9. Regular Samba Maintenance and Troubleshooting.- 10. File Services in Samba.- 11. Linux File System and Share/Service Permissions.- 12. Print Services.- 13. Managing User Accounts and Groups.- 14. Authentication, Authorization and Winbind.- 15. Samba as a PDC and BDC.- 16. Configuring Samba as a Domain Member Server in an Existing NT Domain.- 17. Samba 4 as an AD Compatible Domain Controller.- 18. Configure Samba as a Domain Member Server in an Existing AD Domain.- 19. NetBIOS and WINS.- 20. Active Directory Name Resolution.- 21. CIFS Integration.- 22. Working with Windows Clients.- Part III. FreeIPA.- 23. Starting with FreeIPA.- 24. FreeIPA Replication. Adding Clients to the Domain.- 25. FreeIPA Entity Management.- 26. FreeIPA AD Integration.- 27. Network File System.
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