Red Hat Linux Networking & Security (RH253)
Course Length: Price:

Current Schedule:
4 days
€2120 / £1410

30 November - 3 December 2009Wien, Austria
30 November - 3 December 2009Amsterdam, Netherlands
1-4 December 2009Edinburgh, UK
7-10 December 2009Koln/ Dusseldorf, Germany
7-10 December 2009London, UK
14-17 December 2009Barcelona, Spain
11 -14 January 2010Stockholm, Sweden
11 -14 January 2010Manchester, UK
11 -14 January 2010Hamburg, Germany
18-21 January 2010Brussels, Belgium
18-21 January 2010Munich, Germany
25-28 January 2010Paris, France
1-4 February 2010Stuttgart, Germany
1-4 February 2010Taastrup, Denmark
8-11 February 2010Wien, Austria
8-11 February 2010Dublin, Ireland
8-11 February 2010Milan, Italy
8-11 February 2010Edinburgh, UK
8-11 February 2010Farnborough, UK
8-11 February 2010Leeds ,UK
15-18 February 2010Amsterdam, Netherlands
15-18 March 2010Zurich, Switzerland
15-18 March 2010Berlin, Germany
To register for multiple courses, please go to the Complete Schedule

Red Hat

Description:
For Linux- and/or UNIX- systems administrators who want to build skills at configuring common network services and security administration using Red Hat Enterprise Linux. See complete details below.

Topics Covered:
The following is an outline of the skills and knowledge represented in the training:

  • System Performance and Security
  • System Service Access Controls
  • Securing Data
  • Network Resource Access Controls
  • Organizing Networked Systems
  • Network File Sharing Services
  • Web Services
  • Electronic Mail Services
  • Account Management

Goal:
To become a system administrator who can setup a Red Hat Enterprise Linux server and configure common network services and security at a basic level.

Target Audience:
Linux or UNIX system administrators who already have some real world experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems administration and want a first course in networking services and security.

Prerequisites:

Prepares for:

Note:
Technical content subject to change without notice. Significant changes in course content will generally be available in posted outlines at least two months prior to being implemented in scheduled courses, to allow enrolled students adequate prep time. Reload this page regularly to insure up-to-date information.

* Some course locations may offer the training in local language, please check with us to see whether your preferred location for the training will be conducted in the local language.