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  • LPIC 2-202: Linux Network Professional (part 2)

    Duration
    5 Tage
    Delivery
    (Online Und Vor Ort)
    Price
    Preis auf Anfrage

    The Linux Network Professional (LPIC-2 202) course helps candidates preparing for the LPIC 202 exam, which is the second out of 2 LPI exams candidates have to take to obtain the certificate. Passing this exam and the LPI 201 exam allows one to acquire the LPIC-2 certificate: Advanced Level Linux Certification.

     

    This course provides a practical overview of the most important network services for an administrator. From Apache, proxy servers and Samba, through NFS, DHCP servers and LDAP, to mail servers, security and troubleshooting and monitoring.

    After attending the LPIC-2 202 course, you will be able to:

    • Manage a small to medium-large site
    • Designing, implementing, maintaining, protecting and troubleshooting a small, mixed (MS, Linux) network, including a:
      • LAN server (Samba, NFS, DNS, DHCP, customer management)
      • Internet gateway (firewall, VPN, SSH, web cache/proxy, mail)
      • Internet Server (web server and reverse proxy, FTP server)
      • Supervision of assistants Advising management in the field of automation and purchasing

    Topic 207: Domain Name Server

     

    207.1 Basic DNS server configuration

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure BIND to function as an authoritative and as a recursive, caching-only DNS server. This objective includes the ability to manage a running server and configuring logging.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • BIND 9.x configuration files, terms and utilities
    • Defining the location of the BIND zone files in BIND configuration files
    • Reloading modified configuration and zone files
    • Awareness of dnsmasq, djbdns and PowerDNS as alternate name servers

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/named.conf
    • /var/named/
    • rndc
    • named-checkconf
    • kill
    • host
    • dig

     

    207.2 Create and maintain DNS zones

    Description: Candidates should be able to create a zone file for a forward or reverse zone and hints for root level servers. This objective includes setting appropriate values for records, adding hosts in zones and adding zones to the DNS. A candidate should also be able to delegate zones to another DNS server.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • BIND 9 configuration files, terms and utilities
    • Utilities to request information from the DNS server
    • Layout, content and file location of the BIND zone files
    • Various methods to add a new host in the zone files, including reverse zones

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /var/named/
    • zone file syntax
    • resource record formats
    • named-checkzone
    • named-compilezone
    • masterfile-format
    • dig
    • nslookup
    • host

     

    207.3 Securing a DNS server

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a DNS server to run as a non-root user and run in a chroot jail. This objective includes secure exchange of data between DNS servers.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • BIND 9 configuration files
    • Configuring BIND to run in a chroot jail
    • Split configuration of BIND using the forwarders statement
    • Configuring and using transaction signatures (TSIG)
    • Awareness of DNSSEC and basic tools
    • Awareness of DANE and related records

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/named.conf
    • /etc/passwd
    • DNSSEC
    • dnssec-keygen
    • dnssec-signzone

     

    Topic 208: HTTP Services
     

    208.1 Basic Apache configuration

    Description: Candidates should be able to install and configure a web server. This objective includes monitoring the server’s load and performance, restricting client user access, configuring support for scripting languages as modules and setting up client user authentication. Also included is configuring server options to restrict usage of resources. Candidates should be able to configure a web server to use virtual hosts and customize file access.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Apache 2.4 configuration files, terms and utilities
    • Apache log files configuration and content
    • Access restriction methods and files
    • mod_perl and PHP configuration
    • Client user authentication files and utilities
    • Configuration of maximum requests, minimum and maximum servers and clients
    • Apache 2.4 virtual host implementation (with and without dedicated IP addresses)
    • Using redirect statements in Apache’s configuration files to customize file access

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • access logs and error logs
    • .htaccess
    • httpd.conf
    • mod_auth_basic, mod_authz_host and mod_access_compat
    • htpasswd
    • AuthUserFile, AuthGroupFile
    • apachectl, apache2ctl
    • httpd, apache2

     

    208.2 Apache configuration for HTTPS

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a web server to provide HTTPS.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • SSL configuration files, tools and utilities
    • Generate a server private key and CSR for a commercial CA
    • Generate a self-signed Certificate
    • Install the key and certificate, including intermediate CAs
    • Configure Virtual Hosting using SNI
    • Awareness of the issues with Virtual Hosting and use of SSL
    • Security issues in SSL use, disable insecure protocols and ciphers

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • Apache2 configuration files
    • /etc/ssl/, /etc/pki/
    • openssl, CA.pl
    • SSLEngine, SSLCertificateKeyFile, SSLCertificateFile
    • SSLCACertificateFile, SSLCACertificatePath
    • SSLProtocol, SSLCipherSuite, ServerTokens, ServerSignature, TraceEnable

     

    208.3 Implementing Squid as a caching proxy

    Description: Candidates should be able to install and configure a proxy server, including access policies, authentication and resource usage.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Squid 3.x configuration files, terms and utilities
    • Access restriction methods
    • Client user authentication methods
    • Layout and content of ACL in the Squid configuration files

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • squid.conf
    • acl
    • http_access

     

    208.4 Implementing Nginx as a web server and a reverse proxy

    Description: Candidates should be able to install and configure a reverse proxy server, Nginx. Basic configuration of Nginx as a HTTP server is included.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Nginx
    • Reverse Proxy
    • Basic Web Server

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/nginx/
    • nginx

     

    Topic 209: File Sharing

     

    209.1 Samba Server Configuration

    Description: Candidates should be able to set up a Samba server for various clients. This objective includes setting up Samba as a standalone server as well as integrating Samba as a member in an Active Directory. Furthermore, the configuration of simple CIFS and printer shares is covered. Also covered is a configuring a Linux client to use a Samba server. Troubleshooting installations is also tested.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Samba 4 documentation
    • Samba 4 configuration files
    • Samba 4 tools and utilities and daemons
    • Mounting CIFS shares on Linux
    • Mapping Windows user names to Linux user names
    • User-Level, Share-Level and AD security

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • smbd, nmbd, winbindd
    • smbcontrol, smbstatus, testparm, smbpasswd, nmblookup
    • samba-tool
    • net
    • smbclient
    • mount.cifs
    • /etc/samba/
    • /var/log/samba/

     

    209.2 NFS Server Configuration

    Description: Candidates should be able to export filesystems using NFS. This objective includes access restrictions, mounting an NFS filesystem on a client and securing NFS.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • NFS version 3 configuration files
    • NFS tools and utilities
    • Access restrictions to certain hosts and/or subnets
    • Mount options on server and client
    • TCP Wrappers
    • Awareness of NFSv4

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/exports
    • exportfs
    • showmount
    • nfsstat
    • /proc/mounts
    • /etc/fstab
    • rpcinfo
    • mountd
    • portmapper

     

    Topic 210: Network Client Management

     

    210.1 DHCP configuration

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a DHCP server. This objective includes setting default and per client options, adding static hosts and BOOTP hosts. Also included is configuring a DHCP relay agent and maintaining the DHCP server.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • DHCP configuration files, terms and utilities
    • Subnet and dynamically-allocated range setup
    • Awareness of DHCPv6 and IPv6 Router Advertisements

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • dhcpd.conf
    • dhcpd.leases
    • DHCP Log messages in syslog or systemd journal
    • arp
    • dhcpd
    • radvd
    • radvd.conf

     

    210.2 PAM authentication

    Description: The candidate should be able to configure PAM to support authentication using various available methods. This includes basic SSSD functionality.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • PAM configuration files, terms and utilities
    • passwd and shadow passwords
    • Use sssd for LDAP authentication

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/pam.d/
    • pam.conf
    • nsswitch.conf
    • pam_unix, pam_cracklib, pam_limits, pam_listfile, pam_sss
    • sssd.conf

     

    210.3 LDAP client usage

    Description: Candidates should be able to perform queries and updates to an LDAP server. Also included is importing and adding items, as well as adding and managing users.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • LDAP utilities for data management and queries
    • Change user passwords
    • Querying the LDAP directory

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • ldapsearch
    • ldappasswd
    • ldapadd
    • ldapdelete

     

    210.4 Configuring an OpenLDAP server

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a basic OpenLDAP server including knowledge of LDIF format and essential access controls.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • OpenLDAP
    • Directory based configuration
    • Access Control
    • Distinguished Names
    • Changetype Operations
    • Schemas and Whitepages
    • Directories
    • Object IDs, Attributes and Classes

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • slapd
    • slapd-config
    • LDIF
    • slapadd
    • slapcat
    • slapindex
    • /var/lib/ldap/
    • loglevel

     

    Topic 211: E-Mail Services

     

    211.1 Using e-mail servers

    Description: Candidates should be able to manage an e-mail server, including the configuration of e-mail aliases, e-mail quotas and virtual e-mail domains. This objective includes configuring internal e-mail relays and monitoring e-mail servers.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Configuration files for postfix
    • Basic TLS configuration for postfix
    • Basic knowledge of the SMTP protocol
    • Awareness of sendmail and exim

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • Configuration files and commands for postfix
    • /etc/postfix/
    • /var/spool/postfix/
    • sendmail emulation layer commands
    • /etc/aliases
    • mail-related logs in /var/log/

     

    211.2 Managing E-Mail Delivery

    Description: Candidates should be able to implement client e-mail management software to filter, sort and monitor incoming user e-mail.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Understanding of Sieve functionality, syntax and operators
    • Use Sieve to filter and sort mail with respect to sender, recipient(s), headers and size
    • Awareness of procmail

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • Conditions and comparison operators
    • keep, fileinto, redirect, reject, discard, stop
    • Dovecot vacation extension

     

    211.3 Managing Mailbox Access

    Description: Candidates should be able to install and configure POP and IMAP daemons.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Dovecot IMAP and POP3 configuration and administration
    • Basic TLS configuration for Dovecot
    • Awareness of Courier

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/dovecot/
    • dovecot.conf
    • doveconf
    • doveadm

     

    Topic 212: System Security

     

    212.1 Configuring a router

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a system to forward IP packet and perform network address translation (NAT, IP masquerading) and state its significance in protecting a network. This objective includes configuring port redirection, managing filter rules and averting attacks.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • iptables and ip6tables configuration files, tools and utilities
    • Tools, commands and utilities to manage routing tables.
    • Private address ranges (IPv4) and Unique Local Addresses as well as Link Local Addresses (IPv6)
    • Port redirection and IP forwarding
    • List and write filtering and rules that accept or block IP packets based on source or destination protocol, port and address
    • Save and reload filtering configurations

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /proc/sys/net/ipv4/
    • /proc/sys/net/ipv6/
    • /etc/services
    • iptables
    • ip6tables

     

    212.2 Managing FTP servers

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure an FTP server for anonymous downloads and uploads. This objective includes precautions to be taken if anonymous uploads are permitted and configuring user access.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Configuration files, tools and utilities for Pure-FTPd and vsftpd
    • Awareness of ProFTPd
    • Understanding of passive vs. active FTP connections

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • vsftpd.conf
    • important Pure-FTPd command line options

     

    212.3 Secure shell (SSH)

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure and secure an SSH daemon. This objective includes managing keys and configuring SSH for users. Candidates should also be able to forward an application protocol over SSH and manage the SSH login.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • OpenSSH configuration files, tools and utilities
    • Login restrictions for the superuser and the normal users
    • Managing and using server and client keys to login with and without password
    • Usage of multiple connections from multiple hosts to guard against loss of connection to remote host following configuration changes

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • ssh
    • sshd
    • /etc/ssh/sshd_config
    • /etc/ssh/
    • Private and public key files
    • PermitRootLogin, PubKeyAuthentication, AllowUsers, PasswordAuthentication, Protocol

     

    212.4 Security tasks

    Description: Candidates should be able to receive security alerts from various sources, install, configure and run intrusion detection systems and apply security patches and bugfixes.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Tools and utilities to scan and test ports on a server
    • Locations and organisations that report security alerts as Bugtraq, CERT or other sources
    • Tools and utilities to implement an intrusion detection system (IDS)
    • Awareness of OpenVAS and Snort

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • telnet
    • nmap
    • fail2ban
    • nc
    • iptables

     

    212.5 OpenVPN

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a VPN (Virtual Private Network) and create secure point-to-point or site-to-site connections.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • OpenVPN

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/openvpn/
    • openvpn
    • Linux Administrators
    • Linux Professionals who want to prepare for the LPIC 202 exam

    Before attending this course, participants need to attend the LPIC 201 course or have experience at a comparable level.

    The Linux Network Professional (LPIC-2 202) course helps candidates preparing for the LPIC 202 exam, which is the second out of 2 LPI exams candidates have to take to obtain the certificate. Passing this exam and the LPI 201 exam allows one to acquire the LPIC-2 certificate: Advanced Level Linux Certification.

     

    This course provides a practical overview of the most important network services for an administrator. From Apache, proxy servers and Samba, through NFS, DHCP servers and LDAP, to mail servers, security and troubleshooting and monitoring.

    After attending the LPIC-2 202 course, you will be able to:

    • Manage a small to medium-large site
    • Designing, implementing, maintaining, protecting and troubleshooting a small, mixed (MS, Linux) network, including a:
      • LAN server (Samba, NFS, DNS, DHCP, customer management)
      • Internet gateway (firewall, VPN, SSH, web cache/proxy, mail)
      • Internet Server (web server and reverse proxy, FTP server)
      • Supervision of assistants Advising management in the field of automation and purchasing

    Topic 207: Domain Name Server

     

    207.1 Basic DNS server configuration

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure BIND to function as an authoritative and as a recursive, caching-only DNS server. This objective includes the ability to manage a running server and configuring logging.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • BIND 9.x configuration files, terms and utilities
    • Defining the location of the BIND zone files in BIND configuration files
    • Reloading modified configuration and zone files
    • Awareness of dnsmasq, djbdns and PowerDNS as alternate name servers

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/named.conf
    • /var/named/
    • rndc
    • named-checkconf
    • kill
    • host
    • dig

     

    207.2 Create and maintain DNS zones

    Description: Candidates should be able to create a zone file for a forward or reverse zone and hints for root level servers. This objective includes setting appropriate values for records, adding hosts in zones and adding zones to the DNS. A candidate should also be able to delegate zones to another DNS server.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • BIND 9 configuration files, terms and utilities
    • Utilities to request information from the DNS server
    • Layout, content and file location of the BIND zone files
    • Various methods to add a new host in the zone files, including reverse zones

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /var/named/
    • zone file syntax
    • resource record formats
    • named-checkzone
    • named-compilezone
    • masterfile-format
    • dig
    • nslookup
    • host

     

    207.3 Securing a DNS server

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a DNS server to run as a non-root user and run in a chroot jail. This objective includes secure exchange of data between DNS servers.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • BIND 9 configuration files
    • Configuring BIND to run in a chroot jail
    • Split configuration of BIND using the forwarders statement
    • Configuring and using transaction signatures (TSIG)
    • Awareness of DNSSEC and basic tools
    • Awareness of DANE and related records

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/named.conf
    • /etc/passwd
    • DNSSEC
    • dnssec-keygen
    • dnssec-signzone

     

    Topic 208: HTTP Services
     

    208.1 Basic Apache configuration

    Description: Candidates should be able to install and configure a web server. This objective includes monitoring the server’s load and performance, restricting client user access, configuring support for scripting languages as modules and setting up client user authentication. Also included is configuring server options to restrict usage of resources. Candidates should be able to configure a web server to use virtual hosts and customize file access.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Apache 2.4 configuration files, terms and utilities
    • Apache log files configuration and content
    • Access restriction methods and files
    • mod_perl and PHP configuration
    • Client user authentication files and utilities
    • Configuration of maximum requests, minimum and maximum servers and clients
    • Apache 2.4 virtual host implementation (with and without dedicated IP addresses)
    • Using redirect statements in Apache’s configuration files to customize file access

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • access logs and error logs
    • .htaccess
    • httpd.conf
    • mod_auth_basic, mod_authz_host and mod_access_compat
    • htpasswd
    • AuthUserFile, AuthGroupFile
    • apachectl, apache2ctl
    • httpd, apache2

     

    208.2 Apache configuration for HTTPS

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a web server to provide HTTPS.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • SSL configuration files, tools and utilities
    • Generate a server private key and CSR for a commercial CA
    • Generate a self-signed Certificate
    • Install the key and certificate, including intermediate CAs
    • Configure Virtual Hosting using SNI
    • Awareness of the issues with Virtual Hosting and use of SSL
    • Security issues in SSL use, disable insecure protocols and ciphers

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • Apache2 configuration files
    • /etc/ssl/, /etc/pki/
    • openssl, CA.pl
    • SSLEngine, SSLCertificateKeyFile, SSLCertificateFile
    • SSLCACertificateFile, SSLCACertificatePath
    • SSLProtocol, SSLCipherSuite, ServerTokens, ServerSignature, TraceEnable

     

    208.3 Implementing Squid as a caching proxy

    Description: Candidates should be able to install and configure a proxy server, including access policies, authentication and resource usage.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Squid 3.x configuration files, terms and utilities
    • Access restriction methods
    • Client user authentication methods
    • Layout and content of ACL in the Squid configuration files

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • squid.conf
    • acl
    • http_access

     

    208.4 Implementing Nginx as a web server and a reverse proxy

    Description: Candidates should be able to install and configure a reverse proxy server, Nginx. Basic configuration of Nginx as a HTTP server is included.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Nginx
    • Reverse Proxy
    • Basic Web Server

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/nginx/
    • nginx

     

    Topic 209: File Sharing

     

    209.1 Samba Server Configuration

    Description: Candidates should be able to set up a Samba server for various clients. This objective includes setting up Samba as a standalone server as well as integrating Samba as a member in an Active Directory. Furthermore, the configuration of simple CIFS and printer shares is covered. Also covered is a configuring a Linux client to use a Samba server. Troubleshooting installations is also tested.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Samba 4 documentation
    • Samba 4 configuration files
    • Samba 4 tools and utilities and daemons
    • Mounting CIFS shares on Linux
    • Mapping Windows user names to Linux user names
    • User-Level, Share-Level and AD security

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • smbd, nmbd, winbindd
    • smbcontrol, smbstatus, testparm, smbpasswd, nmblookup
    • samba-tool
    • net
    • smbclient
    • mount.cifs
    • /etc/samba/
    • /var/log/samba/

     

    209.2 NFS Server Configuration

    Description: Candidates should be able to export filesystems using NFS. This objective includes access restrictions, mounting an NFS filesystem on a client and securing NFS.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • NFS version 3 configuration files
    • NFS tools and utilities
    • Access restrictions to certain hosts and/or subnets
    • Mount options on server and client
    • TCP Wrappers
    • Awareness of NFSv4

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/exports
    • exportfs
    • showmount
    • nfsstat
    • /proc/mounts
    • /etc/fstab
    • rpcinfo
    • mountd
    • portmapper

     

    Topic 210: Network Client Management

     

    210.1 DHCP configuration

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a DHCP server. This objective includes setting default and per client options, adding static hosts and BOOTP hosts. Also included is configuring a DHCP relay agent and maintaining the DHCP server.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • DHCP configuration files, terms and utilities
    • Subnet and dynamically-allocated range setup
    • Awareness of DHCPv6 and IPv6 Router Advertisements

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • dhcpd.conf
    • dhcpd.leases
    • DHCP Log messages in syslog or systemd journal
    • arp
    • dhcpd
    • radvd
    • radvd.conf

     

    210.2 PAM authentication

    Description: The candidate should be able to configure PAM to support authentication using various available methods. This includes basic SSSD functionality.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • PAM configuration files, terms and utilities
    • passwd and shadow passwords
    • Use sssd for LDAP authentication

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/pam.d/
    • pam.conf
    • nsswitch.conf
    • pam_unix, pam_cracklib, pam_limits, pam_listfile, pam_sss
    • sssd.conf

     

    210.3 LDAP client usage

    Description: Candidates should be able to perform queries and updates to an LDAP server. Also included is importing and adding items, as well as adding and managing users.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • LDAP utilities for data management and queries
    • Change user passwords
    • Querying the LDAP directory

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • ldapsearch
    • ldappasswd
    • ldapadd
    • ldapdelete

     

    210.4 Configuring an OpenLDAP server

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a basic OpenLDAP server including knowledge of LDIF format and essential access controls.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • OpenLDAP
    • Directory based configuration
    • Access Control
    • Distinguished Names
    • Changetype Operations
    • Schemas and Whitepages
    • Directories
    • Object IDs, Attributes and Classes

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • slapd
    • slapd-config
    • LDIF
    • slapadd
    • slapcat
    • slapindex
    • /var/lib/ldap/
    • loglevel

     

    Topic 211: E-Mail Services

     

    211.1 Using e-mail servers

    Description: Candidates should be able to manage an e-mail server, including the configuration of e-mail aliases, e-mail quotas and virtual e-mail domains. This objective includes configuring internal e-mail relays and monitoring e-mail servers.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Configuration files for postfix
    • Basic TLS configuration for postfix
    • Basic knowledge of the SMTP protocol
    • Awareness of sendmail and exim

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • Configuration files and commands for postfix
    • /etc/postfix/
    • /var/spool/postfix/
    • sendmail emulation layer commands
    • /etc/aliases
    • mail-related logs in /var/log/

     

    211.2 Managing E-Mail Delivery

    Description: Candidates should be able to implement client e-mail management software to filter, sort and monitor incoming user e-mail.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Understanding of Sieve functionality, syntax and operators
    • Use Sieve to filter and sort mail with respect to sender, recipient(s), headers and size
    • Awareness of procmail

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • Conditions and comparison operators
    • keep, fileinto, redirect, reject, discard, stop
    • Dovecot vacation extension

     

    211.3 Managing Mailbox Access

    Description: Candidates should be able to install and configure POP and IMAP daemons.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Dovecot IMAP and POP3 configuration and administration
    • Basic TLS configuration for Dovecot
    • Awareness of Courier

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/dovecot/
    • dovecot.conf
    • doveconf
    • doveadm

     

    Topic 212: System Security

     

    212.1 Configuring a router

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a system to forward IP packet and perform network address translation (NAT, IP masquerading) and state its significance in protecting a network. This objective includes configuring port redirection, managing filter rules and averting attacks.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • iptables and ip6tables configuration files, tools and utilities
    • Tools, commands and utilities to manage routing tables.
    • Private address ranges (IPv4) and Unique Local Addresses as well as Link Local Addresses (IPv6)
    • Port redirection and IP forwarding
    • List and write filtering and rules that accept or block IP packets based on source or destination protocol, port and address
    • Save and reload filtering configurations

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /proc/sys/net/ipv4/
    • /proc/sys/net/ipv6/
    • /etc/services
    • iptables
    • ip6tables

     

    212.2 Managing FTP servers

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure an FTP server for anonymous downloads and uploads. This objective includes precautions to be taken if anonymous uploads are permitted and configuring user access.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Configuration files, tools and utilities for Pure-FTPd and vsftpd
    • Awareness of ProFTPd
    • Understanding of passive vs. active FTP connections

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • vsftpd.conf
    • important Pure-FTPd command line options

     

    212.3 Secure shell (SSH)

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure and secure an SSH daemon. This objective includes managing keys and configuring SSH for users. Candidates should also be able to forward an application protocol over SSH and manage the SSH login.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • OpenSSH configuration files, tools and utilities
    • Login restrictions for the superuser and the normal users
    • Managing and using server and client keys to login with and without password
    • Usage of multiple connections from multiple hosts to guard against loss of connection to remote host following configuration changes

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • ssh
    • sshd
    • /etc/ssh/sshd_config
    • /etc/ssh/
    • Private and public key files
    • PermitRootLogin, PubKeyAuthentication, AllowUsers, PasswordAuthentication, Protocol

     

    212.4 Security tasks

    Description: Candidates should be able to receive security alerts from various sources, install, configure and run intrusion detection systems and apply security patches and bugfixes.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • Tools and utilities to scan and test ports on a server
    • Locations and organisations that report security alerts as Bugtraq, CERT or other sources
    • Tools and utilities to implement an intrusion detection system (IDS)
    • Awareness of OpenVAS and Snort

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • telnet
    • nmap
    • fail2ban
    • nc
    • iptables

     

    212.5 OpenVPN

    Description: Candidates should be able to configure a VPN (Virtual Private Network) and create secure point-to-point or site-to-site connections.

     

    Key Knowledge Areas:

    • OpenVPN

     

    The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:

    • /etc/openvpn/
    • openvpn
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    • Linux Professionals who want to prepare for the LPIC 202 exam

    Before attending this course, participants need to attend the LPIC 201 course or have experience at a comparable level.

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