Linux Networking – Basics and Beyond (Video Course)
Linux Networking – Basics and Beyond (Video Course)
English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 125 Lessons (10h 28m) | 3.07 GB
Linux Networking – Basics and Beyond (Video Course): Over 10 Hours of Video Instruction. Learn hands-on how Linux systems communicate and how they are networked together in real-life environments.
Topics Include:
- Setup and Networking: 101 Initial system setup provides recommendations, prepares our systems, and demonstrates how to work with the terminal and text editors. It covers networking concepts including computer networking basics, TCP/IP, the OSI Model, and more.
- Networking Services including the actual networking service used by Debian, networkd and NetPlan used by Ubuntu, and NetworkManager used by Fedora, RHEL, and CentOS.
- Commands and Configurations: We’ll spend a lot of time here on commands such as ip, ping, dig, and nmcli, as well as hostnames and DNS.
- Connecting between Hosts with the Command Line introduces tools such as SSH, SFTP, rsync, smb, and additional networking tools and services such as wget and curl.
Linux Networking – Basics and Beyond (Video Course) focuses on using Linux as a server. Most servers in today’s networks and on the cloud run Linux in some form or another. For this to work, the servers whether physical or virtual need to be networked together. With over 8 hours of deep-dive discussions and demos, this video course demonstrates the core concepts of configuring networking on different Linux server distributions with an emphasis on giving you the expertise you need to succeed in your career.