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Linux Networking Tutorials for System Admins

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Overview

This course on Linux Networking Tutorials for System Admins with English subtitles aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of networking on Linux systems. By the end of the course, learners will be able to grasp the fundamentals of how the internet works, configure Local Area Networks (LANs), utilize practical networking commands, analyze network statistics using tools like Netstat, manage host files, perform server requests tracking with Traceroute, conduct network scanning with Nmap, establish secure connections using SSH, transfer files between computers using SFTP, and set up SSH hosts locally. The course adopts a tutorial-based teaching method and is designed for system administrators and individuals interested in enhancing their Linux networking skills.

Syllabus

Introduction to Networking on Linux (1/14).
How does the internet work? (2/14).
What is a Local Area Network (LAN)? (3/14).
Practical Networking Commands pt.1 (4/14).
Practical Networking Commands pt.2 (5/14).
Netstat for Tracking Detailed Network Statistics (6/14).
Linux Hosts File Explained (7/14).
Linux Host File Continued (8/14).
Using the Traceroute Command to Track Server Requests (9/14).
Nmap Install & how to get Started (10/14).
How to Scan External Host Names & IP Addresses using Nmap (11/14).
Using SSH to Access the Command Line of a Remote Host (12/14).
How to Transfer Files Between 2 Computers Using SFTP (13/14).
How to Setup an SSH Host on Your Local Machine (14/14).

Taught by

Joseph Delgadillo

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