Obtaining a Linux administrator LPIC-1 certification requires that you pass two exams offered by the Linux Professional Institute: The LPIC-1 101-400 and the LPIC-1 102-400. This course prepares you to pass the LPIC-1 102-400. It's targeted at learners who've used Linux for at least a year, who have a basic understanding of Linux commands, and who've either prepared for or already passed the LPIC-1 101 exam.
Taught in a clear and easy to …
Study Guide for LPIC-1 Exam 102
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Obtaining a Linux administrator LPIC-1 certification requires that you pass two exams offered by the Linux Professional Institute: The LPIC-1 101-400 and the LPIC-1 102-400. This course prepares you to pass the LPIC-1 102-400. It's targeted at learners who've used Linux for at least a year, who have a basic understanding of Linux commands, and who've either prepared for or already passed the LPIC-1 101 exam.
Taught in a clear and easy to understand manner by a Linux pro with more than 25 years of experience, the course will help you earn your LPIC-1 certification and become a professional Linux administrator.
Move ahead in your career path to become a certified LPIC-1 Linux administrator
Learn everything you need to know to pass part two of the two part LPIC-1 exam
Designed for learners who've already prepared for or passed part one of the LPIC-1 exam
Covers all of the Linux Professional Institute's LPIC-1 exam 102-400 course objectives
Prepares you to manage Linux systems like Red Hat, Debian, SUSA, Kali, and more
Ted Jordan has more than 25 years of Linux and Unix programming and training experience working for companies such as General Motors, Silicon Graphics, and Sun Microsystems. He now leads Funutation Tech Camp, a Massachusetts based company that's taught more than 25,000 children how to write computer games, program battle robots, and build websites. Ted earned an MS in Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley. He holds the LPIC-1, Linux+, SUSE CLA Linux Administrator, Network+, A+, Security+, Solaris Administrator, and Certified Ethical Hacker certifications.
Simple Conditional Statements Using Lists
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Using Case Statements
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Working With Loops
00:06:16
Command Substitution
00:02:27
Scripting Summary
00:03:23
SQL Data Management
Installing SQLite3
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Starting SQLite3
00:01:54
Creating Databases & Tables
00:03:01
Adding Data
00:01:42
Selecting And Deleting Data
00:03:55
Using Joins
00:06:37
SQL Summary
00:01:40
X11 And Desktops
Configuring X11
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Display Variable And xhost
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Configuring LightDM
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Accessibility Features
00:03:59
Summary X11 And Desktops
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Managing Users And Groups
User Accounts
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User Passwords
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Working With Group Accounts
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Making Use Of The Name Service File
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Managing Users And Groups Summary
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Scheduling Tasks In Linux
Using The System Cron Scheduler
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Managing User Crons
00:02:10
Time Independent Jobs With Anacron
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One Time Job Scheduling With At
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Controlling Access To Cron And At
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Scheduling Tasks Summary
00:02:26
Localization In Linux
Using And Setting The Locale
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Using systemd And localectl
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Linux Character Sets
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The Linux Date And hwclock Commands
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Working With Timezones
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Using systemd and timedatectl
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Configuring Services
Configuring Time With NTP
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Managing NTP Time
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System Logging With rsyslogd
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Rotating Log Files With Logrotate
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systemd And Journalctl
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SMTP Services
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Sending Mail From Command Line
00:02:07
Define Aliases And Email Forwarding
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Configuring Printing With Cups
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Managing Cups Printing
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Summary Of Configuring Services
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Configuring The Network
Getting To Know IPv4 Addresses
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Getting To Know IPv6 Addresses
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Common Network Service Addresses
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Configuring IP Addresses
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Configuring Local Hosts
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Configuring Name Resolution
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Configuring Routes
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The Network Manager
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Configuring Persistent Addresses
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Testing Remote Services
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Summary Of Configuring Network Service
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Control Linux Access
Gaining Administrative Rights With Su And Sudo
00:04:16
Listing Services With Netstat, Nmap And Lsof
00:03:23
Auditing Login Activity With Who, W And Last
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Locating Files With The SUID Bit
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Super Daemon Services
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Control Access With TCP Wrappers
00:02:48
Linux Access Summary
00:02:57
Encryption
Simple SSH Access
00:03:45
Working With The SSH Config
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Client Public Key Authentication
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Creating GPG Keys
00:03:43
Sharing Encrypted Data With GPG
00:01:55
Encryption Summary
00:02:34
Conclusion
Course Wrap Up
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