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Revision as of 12:55, 23 May 2018
Background
This course focuses on basic UNIX/Linux and Networking skills. It is intended for newcomers to UNIX/Linux and Networking. The course is practically oriented and guides the trainee step by step on how to setup a working UNIX/Linux server, connect it to the Internet and then run a Caching Domain Name System (DNS) server in a Virtualized environment.
The techniques covered in the course are applicable in real world environments to setup Internet-ready caching DNS servers. Trainees who complete the course will be awarded with a Certificate of Completion.
Trainees will also be provided a remote server to carry out the hands on parts of the course and the exercises.
Course Timetable
The course follows the following schedule:
Week 1: - Introduction to UNIX and Linux – Theory 58 slides of theory content One assignment (marked by Moderator) - Networking Overview and Working with FreeBSD Ports – Hands On and Theory Mandatory Online Call 86 slides of theory content One quiz (automatically marked on the platform) Week 2: – Working with UNIX Shell - Hands On and Theory 53 slides of theory content One Assignment (marked by Moderator) – VIM Editor and Intro to DNS - Hands On and Theory 82 slides of theory content One Assignment (marked by Moderator) Week 3: – The Domain Name System - Hands On and Theory 23 slides of theory content Final Mandatory Call One Quiz (automatically marked on the platform) Final Assignment (marked by Moderator) Course feedback survey