The LPIC-2 Exam Prep Book
This book is intended to help people prepare for the Linux Professional Institute Certification 2 exam, or the LPIC-2 exam.
You will need to have at least 2 years of practical experience with
Unix, preferably Linux. Though you may take the LPIC-2 exam without it,
you should be an LPIC-1 alumnus to be allowed to the titles and rights that
come with the LPIC-2 certification. The authors aimed to create a set of training and tutorial documents that will assist you in passing the LPIC-2 exam. This book contains all the information (and more) needed to pass the exam.
The LPIC-2 Exam Prep Book
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The LPIC-2 Exam Prep Book
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Linux Kernel (2.201)
- 2. System Startup (2.202)
- 3. Filesystem (2.203)
- 4. Hardware (2.204)
- 5. Networking (2.205)
- 6. Mail & News (2.206)
- 7. DNS (2.207)
- 8. Web Services (2.208)
- Implementing a Web Server (2.208.1)
- Installing the Apache web-server
- Modularity
- Run-time loading of modules (DSO)
- Encrypted webservers: SSL
- Monitoring Apache load and performance
- Apache access_log file
- Restricting client user access
- Configuring authentication modules
- User files
- Group files
- Configuring mod_perl
- Configuring mod_php support
- Configuring Apache server options
- Maintaining a Web Server (2.208.2)
- Implementing a Proxy Server (2.208.3)
- 9. File and Service Sharing (2.209)
- Configuring a Samba Server (2.209.1)
- What is Samba?
- Installing the Samba components
- An example of the functionality we wish to achieve
- Accessing Samba shares from Windows 2000
- Accessing Windows or Samba shares from a Linux Samba client
- Sending a message with smbclient
- Using a Linux Samba printer from Windows 2000
- Using a Windows printer from Linux
- Setting up an nmbd WINS server
- Creating logon scripts for clients
- Configuring an NFS Server (2.209.2)
- 10. Network Client Management (2.210)
- 11. System Maintenance (2.211)
- 12. System Security (2.212)
- Configuring a router (2.212.2)
- Private Network Addresses
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- IP Masquerading with IPCHAINS
- IP forwarding with IPCHAINS
- Port Redirection with IPCHAINS
- IPCHAINS, an overview
- The Firm's network with IPCHAINS
- IPTABLES, an overview
- Saving And Restoring Firewall Rules
- Denial of Service (DOS) attacks
- Routed
- PortSentry: Preventing port scans
- Securing FTP servers (2.212.3)
- Secure shell (OpenSSH) (2.212.4)
- TCP_wrappers (2.212.5)
- Security tasks (2.212.6)
- 13. System Customization and Automation (2.213)
- 14. Troubleshooting (2.214)
- A. LPIC Level 2 Objectives
- Bibliography
- Index
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