This course will provide the prospective student with the fundamentals, tools, techniques and use case examples to configure, manage and troubleshoot Linux in a networking context. You will work with tools like nc, ss, tcpdump, wireshark and more to develop the experience to understand networking protocols, addressing, routing, and subnetting. By the end of this course, the student will feel comfortable in working with a large variety of networking tools and configurations to manage complex Linux networking implementations.
Overview
Syllabus
- Getting Started
- Machine Interface
- Network Topology
- Network Flow
- Network Interface
- Routing
- Domain Name Service (DNS)
- Firewalls
- Connection Troubleshooting
- Port Forwarding
- SSH Tunnelling
- Proxy Servers
- Load Balancing
- VPN
- IDS
- Final Steps
Taught by
Michael Christian