Linux: Network Configuration
With Scott Simpson
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Duration: 1h 55m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 9/15/2021
Course details
Networking is a fundamental service on a Linux system. Though Linux is widespread, there are many methods of configuring network settings. In this course, instructor Scott Simpson demonstrates how to configure network settings on systems running a variety of Linux distributions. He goes over networking configuration basics like configuration management tools and network interfaces. Scott covers manual network configuration tools, such as ifconfig, the ip command, DHCP, and more. He explains how to configure networks using ifupdown, NetworkManager, Netplan, and systemd-networkd. Plus, Scott dives into hostnames, firewall configuration, and monitoring network port activity.
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Meet the instructor
Learner reviews
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David Duncan
David Duncan
Data Center Engineer @ S2S SOFT LLC | IT Generalist Network Technician, Linux and Windows Server, Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence
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Khaled_M_Ali Aklan Albanna
Khaled_M_Ali Aklan Albanna
I.T. Consultant at YBRD | Intelligent systems developer and analyst
Contents
What’s included
- Test your knowledge 7 quizzes
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