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COURSE OVERVIEW

This course is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and abilities to work as a professional Linux system administrator. The course covers how to administer, configure and upgrade Linux systems running one of the three major Linux distribution families: Red Hat, SUSE, Debian/Ubuntu, how to master the tools and concepts you’ll need to efficiently build and manage an enterprise Linux infrastructure. It also covers how to use state-of-the-art system administration techniques in real-life scenarios via practical labs.

This course is intended for students with a basic knowledge of Linux and its most common utilities and text editors. For users with no prior experience we suggest students to take our ‘Linux Power User’ course. 

SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR COURSE MODULES

TOPICS

• DNS Configuration
• BIND Configuration File Basics
• Address Match Lists and ACL
• Configuring the DHCP Services
• Configuring NFS Services
• Configuring FTP Services
• Samba Services
• Configuring File and Directory Sharing
• Authentication Methods
• Electronic Mail Services with sendmail server
• The HTTP Service, Apache Features, Virtual Hosts
• Apache Encrypted Web Server
• Squid Web Proxy Cache
• Backup Policies
• Service Profile: PAM
• Configuring an NIS Server
• System Monitoring
• Configuring tripwire
• Packet Filtering Capabilities
• Network Address Translation (NAT)
• The ‘Bastion Host’
• Digital Certificates with OpenSSH

COURSE ORGANISATION & TIMING

We have created a schedule for this course to match with most availabilities.

The course is modular. Courses are hands-on(25% theory, 75% practice)

BENEFITS OF THIS COURSE

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FAQs about this course

The best Linux courses include Linux Essentials, CompTIA Linux+, and Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS). These provide a strong foundation for managing Linux servers and web hosting.

Top certifications are Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA), CompTIA Linux+, and LPIC-1 (Linux Professional Institute Certification). These are highly recognized by employers.

 Ubuntu and Fedora are excellent for learning because they’re user-friendly and widely supported. For server-focused training, CentOS or Debian are strong options.

Yes, Linux can be self-taught using free online resources, tutorials, and practice with virtual machines. Many professionals learn Linux through self-study before formal training.

While you don’t need advanced coding, basic scripting skills (Bash, Python) are helpful for automation, server management, and webmaster tasks.

Learning the basics may take a few weeks, but mastering Linux for professional use can take 6–12 months of practice.

Yes, Linux is beginner-friendly when using distributions like Ubuntu. The challenge lies in mastering the command line, but it becomes easier with practice.

Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Fedora are considered the most beginner-friendly distributions for new users.

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