This book is a high-quality Linux technology self-study book written by multiple Red Hat Architects (RHCA) based on RHEL7 system, each chapter knowledge points from the practice and has the strong coherence, is extremely suitable for the Linux beginner or uses as the Linux related auxiliary material, Focus on Linux systems and Red Hat certifications.
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section includes the following:
Chapter NO. 0 Let's talk about learning methods and red Hat systems first.
1th Deploy a virtual environment to install a Linux system.
2nd Linux commands that novice must master.
3rd pipe breaks, redirects, and environment variables.
The 4th Chapter vim Editor and Shell command scripts.
Chapter 5th User identity and file permissions.
Chapter 6th Storage structure and disk partitioning.
Chapter 7th using RAID and LVM disk array technology.
Chapter 8th iptables and FIREWALLD firewall.
9th Manage remote hosts using the SSH service.
10th Deploy a static web site using the Apache service.
11th transfer files using the VSFTPD service.
12th Use Samba or NFS for file sharing.
13th Use bind to provide the domain name resolution service.
Chapter 14th dynamic management of host addresses using DHCP.
15th Deploying the mail system using Postfix and Dovecot
Chapter 16th Deploying the proxy cache service with squid.
17th Deploy networked storage using iSCSI services.
Chapter 18th using the MARIADB database management system.
19th Deploy an unattended installation using Pxe+kickstart.
20th Deploy a dynamic site environment using the LNMP architecture.
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