The Linux Server Professional (LPIC-1 102) course will help candidates preparing for the LPIC 102 exam, which is the second out of 2 LPI exams candidates have to take to obtain the certificate.
The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) has established itself as the standard for distribution independent Linux certification. LPI offers three levels of certification: LPI 1, LPI 2 and LPI 3. LPI 1 is the base level certification that is looked for by professionals that want to validate their skills on Linux but not to one specific Linux distribution.
Topic 105: Shells and Shell Scripting
105.1 Customize and use the shell environment
Description: Candidates should be able to customize shell environments to meet users’ needs. Candidates should be able to modify global and user profiles.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
105.2 Customize or write simple scripts
Description: Candidates should be able to customize existing scripts, or write simple new Bash scripts.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
Topic 106: User Interfaces and Desktops
106.1 Install and configure X11
Description: Candidates should be able to install and configure X11.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
106.2 Graphical Desktops
Description: Candidates should be aware of major Linux desktops. Furthermore, candidates should be aware of protocols used to access remote desktop sessions.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
106.3 Accessibility
Description: Demonstrate knowledge and awareness of accessibility technologies.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
Topic 107: Administrative Tasks
107.1 Manage user and group accounts and related system files
Description: Candidates should be able to add, remove, suspend and change user accounts.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
107.2 Automate system administration tasks by scheduling jobs
Description: Candidates should be able to use cron and systemd timers to run jobs at regular intervals and to use at to run jobs at a specific time.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
107.3 Localisation and internationalisation
Description: Candidates should be able to localize a system in a different language than English. As well, an understanding of why LANG=C is useful when scripting.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
Topic 108: Essential System Services
108.1 Maintain system time
Description: Candidates should be able to properly maintain the system time and synchronize the clock via NTP.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
108.2 System logging
Description: Candidates should be able to configure rsyslog. This objective also includes configuring the logging daemon to send log output to a central log server or accept log output as a central log server. Use of the systemd journal subsystem is covered. Also, awareness of syslog and syslog-ng as alternative logging systems is included.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
108.3 Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) basics
Description: Candidates should be aware of the commonly available MTA programs and be able to perform basic forward and alias configuration on a client host. Other configuration files are not covered.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
108.4 Manage printers and printing
Description: Candidates should be able to manage print queues and user print jobs using CUPS and the LPD compatibility interface.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
Topic 109: Networking Fundamentals
109.1 Fundamentals of internet protocols
Description: Candidates should demonstrate a proper understanding of TCP/IP network fundamentals.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
109.2 Persistent network configuration
Description: Candidates should be able to manage the persistent network configuration of a Linux host.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
109.3 Basic network troubleshooting
Description: Candidates should be able to troubleshoot networking issues on client hosts.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
109.4 Configure client side DNS
Description: Candidates should be able to configure DNS on a client host.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
Topic 110: Security
110.1 Perform security administration tasks
Description: Candidates should know how to review system configuration to ensure host security in accordance with local security policies.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
110.2 Setup host security
Description: Candidates should know how to set up a basic level of host security.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
110.3 Securing data with encryption
Description: The candidate should be able to use public key techniques to secure data and communication.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
To attend this course, participants need to attend the LPIC-101 course or have experience at a comparable level.
The Linux Server Professional (LPIC-1 102) course will help candidates preparing for the LPIC 102 exam, which is the second out of 2 LPI exams candidates have to take to obtain the certificate.
The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) has established itself as the standard for distribution independent Linux certification. LPI offers three levels of certification: LPI 1, LPI 2 and LPI 3. LPI 1 is the base level certification that is looked for by professionals that want to validate their skills on Linux but not to one specific Linux distribution.
Topic 105: Shells and Shell Scripting
105.1 Customize and use the shell environment
Description: Candidates should be able to customize shell environments to meet users’ needs. Candidates should be able to modify global and user profiles.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
105.2 Customize or write simple scripts
Description: Candidates should be able to customize existing scripts, or write simple new Bash scripts.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
Topic 106: User Interfaces and Desktops
106.1 Install and configure X11
Description: Candidates should be able to install and configure X11.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
106.2 Graphical Desktops
Description: Candidates should be aware of major Linux desktops. Furthermore, candidates should be aware of protocols used to access remote desktop sessions.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
106.3 Accessibility
Description: Demonstrate knowledge and awareness of accessibility technologies.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
Topic 107: Administrative Tasks
107.1 Manage user and group accounts and related system files
Description: Candidates should be able to add, remove, suspend and change user accounts.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
107.2 Automate system administration tasks by scheduling jobs
Description: Candidates should be able to use cron and systemd timers to run jobs at regular intervals and to use at to run jobs at a specific time.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
107.3 Localisation and internationalisation
Description: Candidates should be able to localize a system in a different language than English. As well, an understanding of why LANG=C is useful when scripting.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
Topic 108: Essential System Services
108.1 Maintain system time
Description: Candidates should be able to properly maintain the system time and synchronize the clock via NTP.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
108.2 System logging
Description: Candidates should be able to configure rsyslog. This objective also includes configuring the logging daemon to send log output to a central log server or accept log output as a central log server. Use of the systemd journal subsystem is covered. Also, awareness of syslog and syslog-ng as alternative logging systems is included.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
108.3 Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) basics
Description: Candidates should be aware of the commonly available MTA programs and be able to perform basic forward and alias configuration on a client host. Other configuration files are not covered.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
108.4 Manage printers and printing
Description: Candidates should be able to manage print queues and user print jobs using CUPS and the LPD compatibility interface.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
Topic 109: Networking Fundamentals
109.1 Fundamentals of internet protocols
Description: Candidates should demonstrate a proper understanding of TCP/IP network fundamentals.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
109.2 Persistent network configuration
Description: Candidates should be able to manage the persistent network configuration of a Linux host.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
109.3 Basic network troubleshooting
Description: Candidates should be able to troubleshoot networking issues on client hosts.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
109.4 Configure client side DNS
Description: Candidates should be able to configure DNS on a client host.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
Topic 110: Security
110.1 Perform security administration tasks
Description: Candidates should know how to review system configuration to ensure host security in accordance with local security policies.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
110.2 Setup host security
Description: Candidates should know how to set up a basic level of host security.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
110.3 Securing data with encryption
Description: The candidate should be able to use public key techniques to secure data and communication.
Key Knowledge Areas:
The following is a partial list of the used files, terms and utilities:
To attend this course, participants need to attend the LPIC-101 course or have experience at a comparable level.