Author
Released
4/29/2019Professor Grant McWilliams, a Linux expert, starts with simple virtualization, system reporting, and task automation. He shows how to link data storage with iSCSI and synchronize the system time with NTP. He also configures advanced system authentication using LDAP and secures it with Kerberos. Then he sets up network services like IPv6 addressing and teaming, and shows how to manage MariaDB databases, including backups and restores. To provide name service resolution, he creates a DNS server using bind and troubleshoots client issues. Using Apache, he creates secure virtual hosts using TLS security and access control. He also covers mail services, network file sharing using both NFS and Samba, and SSH security. In addition to the tutorials, this course offers access to PDF cheat sheets and practice questions so you can test your knowledge for the real RHCE exam.
- Installing Linux interactively in a guest VM
- Creating VM clones
- Generating reports on the system
- Automating tasks
- Creating iSCSI targets and initiators
- Configuring NTP services
- Setting up an LDAP server and client
- Configuring teaming
- Configuring network addressing
- Configuring a database
- Creating and restoring database backups
- Setting up a DNS server
- Adding web services with Apache and SELinux
- Creating and mounting NFS shares
- Creating SMB shares
- Configuring mail services with SMTP
- Configuring SSH
Skill Level Intermediate
Duration
Views
- [Instructor] Possessing recognized certifications almost always contributes to a person's success and/or salary in the IT industry. Possessing credentials as highly regarded as the Red Hat Certified Engineer certification will almost certainly guarantee this. This course covers all RHCE objectives in a brief certification prep format. In fact, this course has about 120 videos, real-world challenges with solutions, 150 assessment questions, and many lifesaving one-page PDF cheat sheets. In addition, this course references 350 other videos in the course library for more training. If you do not feel comfortable with the content in a chapter, just take the reference course for the chapter to get up to speed. This course ends with tips and tricks on taking the exam, to help you prepare. As an added bonus, I provide quick reply answers to questions on videos in the LinkedIn Learning Library. My name is Grant McWilliams, college professor and Linux enthusiast. In the last 20 years, I've trained thousands of people to be Red Hat certified, and that experience is accessible to you. I'm sure you're excited to get started, and I'm excited to teach you, so let's get to it.
Related Courses
-
Setting up a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
with Sandra Toner2h 46m Intermediate
-
Introduction
-
What you should know2m 28s
-
1. Virtual Systems Configuration
-
Lab setup: Create VM clones4m 46s
-
2. System Configuration
-
3. iSCSI Target Configuration
-
iSCSI target introduction1m 15s
-
Create an iSCSI backstore3m 26s
-
Create an iSCSI target2m 52s
-
Create an iSCSI LUN1m 31s
-
Create access control3m 20s
-
Configure firewalld1m 7s
-
Create an iSCSI initiator4m 55s
-
Mount a target automatically4m 10s
-
-
4. NTP Services
-
Configure the chrony server4m 47s
-
Configure the chrony client1m 30s
-
Configure time and date2m 42s
-
5. Authentication Services
-
Configure an LDAP server2m 51s
-
Set up an LDAP database2m 24s
-
Create an LDAP user2m 24s
-
Create a Kerberos database4m 45s
-
6. Network Services
-
Gather network information4m 20s
-
Use firewalld zones3m 42s
-
Use firewalld for NAT3m 32s
-
Solution: Network services5m 41s
-
7. Database Services
-
8. DNS Services
-
DNS services introduction1m 16s
-
About BIND zone files1m 36s
-
-
9. Web Services
-
Web services introduction1m 13s
-
Install and configure Apache4m 47s
-
Configure a virtual host5m 36s
-
-
10. NFS Services
-
NFS services introduction1m 28s
-
Mount a simple NFS share1m 38s
-
-
11. SMB Services
-
SMB services introduction1m 13s
-
-
12. SMTP Services
-
Create a mail gateway4m 58s
-
13. SSH Services
-
SSH services introduction1m 18s
-
SSH client configuration2m 42s
-
SSH server configuration2m 2s
-
-
Conclusion
-
Taking the exam2m 21s
-
- Mark as unwatched
- Mark all as unwatched
Are you sure you want to mark all the videos in this course as unwatched?
This will not affect your course history, your reports, or your certificates of completion for this course.
CancelTake notes with your new membership!
Type in the entry box, then click Enter to save your note.
1:30Press on any video thumbnail to jump immediately to the timecode shown.
Notes are saved with you account but can also be exported as plain text, MS Word, PDF, Google Doc, or Evernote.
Share this video
Embed this video
Video: Prepare for the EX300 Red Hat Certified System Engineer exam