課程名稱:LPI L2 - 簡稱:LPI L2 Training Course |
LPI Level 2 Exam 201-400
LPI Level 2 Exam 202-400
LPI Level 2 Exam 201-400: Contents
1. Kernel
1.1 Kernel Overview
1.2 Kernel Architectures
1.3 Kernel Versioning
1.4 Requirement for Compiling Kernel
1.5 Installing Required Package through Yum using a Local Repository (參考章節)
1.6 Compiling a 2.6 or 3.0 Kernel
1.7 Installing a 2.6 or 3.0 Kernel (with Signed Kernel Module Support)
1.8 Compiling Kernel Image
1.9 Symbolic Links for New Kernel’s Files / Directories
1.9.1 /usr/src/linux
1.9.2 /boot/System.map and /boot/vmlinuz
1.10 Other Ways for Configuring Kernel Options
1.10.1 Special Kernel Options’ Selections
1.10.2 Upgrading the Configuration File of a Previous Kernel Version.
1.11 More About Compiling Modules and Kernel Image
1.11.1 Difference between compiling 2.4 and 2.6 kernels
1.11.2 Compiling Additional Modules
1.12 Configuring init RAM File System
1.12.1 initrd Image Background (參考之用)
1.12.2 Creating initramfs / initrd image file
1.12.3 Examining initrd image file
1.13 Customizing with initrd Image File (參考章節)
1.13.1 Customize initrd RAM Disk image
1.13.2 Customize initrd RAM FS image (not using Dracut)
1.13.3 Customize initrd RAM FS image using Dracut
1.14 Patching Kernel Source
1.14.1 Standard Method of Patching Kernel Source
1.14.2 Upgrading our Kernel Source for Compiling
2. Managing Storage Devices and File Systems
2.1 Linux Software RAID
2.1.1 RAID-Linear (also called JBOD i.e "Just a Bunch Of Disks")
2.1.2 RAID-0
2.1.3 RAID-1
2.1.4 RAID-4
2.1.5 RAID-5
2.1.6 RAID-6 (參考資料)
2.1.7 Linux RAID-10 - can be formed even with 2 disks (參考資料)
2.2 Logical Volume Manager (LVM v2)
2.2.1 Introduction to Logical Volume Manager
2.2.2 Initializing Physical Volumes (PV)
2.2.3 Create a Volume Group (VG)
2.2.4 Creating Logical Volumes (LV)
2.2.5 Adding an Additional Physical Volume to a Volume Group
2.2.6 Resizing Logical Volumes (LV)
2.2.7 Viewing LVM Information
2.2.8 Replacing a Physical Volume
2.2.9 Creating Snapshot Volume
2.2.10 Creating RAID Logical Volumne (參考章節)
2.2.11 Importing LVM Created in Other System
2.2.12 Recovering a RAID Volume (參考章節)
2.3 Automounter
2.3.1 Automounter Overview
2.3.2 Configuration of Automounter
2.4 Automounting by systemd (參考章節)
2.5 Mounting and Maintaining File Systems
2.5.1 Identifying the Hard Disk Added through “udev”
2.5.2 More about “udev”
2.5.3 Mounting, Un-mounting and Maintaining ext2, ext3 and ext4 Filesystem
2.5.4 Configuring for GPT and Other File Systems: xfs, reiserfs, swap and ISO file
3. Backup and Recovery
3.1 Backing Up Overview
3.2 Tools for Backing Up
3.2.1 cp
3.2.2 tar (Tape ARchive utility)
3.2.3 Incremental Backup with tar
3.2.4 cpio
3.2.5 rsync
4. Networking for Linux
4.1 Networking Service Overview
4.2 Networking Manager Overview
4.3 Configuring Network Interface
4.4 Maintaining the Routing Table
4.5 Configuring Additional IP Addresses
4.5.1 Configuring IP Aliases with ifconfig
4.5.2 Using ip addr add
4.6 ARP
5. Domain Name System (DNS)
5.1 DNS Basics
5.2 DNS Client Configuration
5.3 Configuring a DNS Server for the Domain “systematic.com” Name Servers
5.4 Configuring a DNS Server to be a Caching Name Servers
5.5 Other Resource Records
5.5.1 CNAME
5.5.2 MX
5.5.3 PTR
5.6 DNS Options
5.6.1 Basic Options
5.6.2 More Options for Recursive Lookup
5.7 Zone Transfer
5.8 Security Features for DNS
5.8.1 TSIG
5.8.2 DNSSEC
LPI Level 2 Exam 202-400: Contents
1. DHCP
1.1 DHCP Basics
1.1.1 Discovering the DHCP server and obtaining an IP address
1.1.2 Renewing an IP address
1.1.3 DHCP Options
1.1.4 Backward Compatibility
1.1.5 Usage
1.2 DHCP Configuration for Multihomed Server
2. Apache Web Server
2.1 Web Server Overview
2.2 Installing Apache Web Server
2.3 Basic Web Server Configuration
2.4 Users’ Home Page
2.5 URL Mapping
2.5.1 Alias
2.5.2 Redirect
2.6 Other Basic Directives
2.6.1 Directives in Directory Container
2.6.2 .htaccess
2.6.3 Authentication
2.7 Named-Based Virtual Host
2.8 Enabling SSL
2.9 Monitoring and Tuning
2.9.1 Logging
2.9.2 Tuning
3. Squid Proxy Server
3.1 Squid Basics
3.2 Installing and Running Squid with Default Configuration
3.3 Access Control List
3.3.1 Simple ACL configuration
3.3.2 Advanced ACL configuration
3.4 Cache
4. Introduction to Nginx
4.1 Nginx Overview
4.2 Installing and Basic Configuration of Nginx
5. Mail and Related Services
5.1 Mail Services Basics
5.2 MTA Choices Overview
5.3 Postfix Installation and Basic Configuration
5.4 Dovecot Installation and Basic Configuration
5.5 Sending and Receiving Mails with Evolution
5.6 Using Procmail
5.7 Realtime Blackhole List
6. FTP
6.1 FTP Daemon Overview
6.2 FTP Operation Overview
6.2.1 Active (Normal) FTP mode:
6.2.2 Passive FTP
6.2.3 Firewall / NAT with Application Layer Support
6.3 Installing and Using vsFTPd
6.4 Basic FTP Server Configuration
6.4.1 chroot for Local Users
6.4.2 Anonymous FTP Access
7. SSH
7.1 SSH Overview
7.2 Using SFTP
7.3 SSH Tunneling
8. File Sharing
8.1 Network File System (NFS)
8.1.1 Introduction to NFS
8.1.2 Components for NFS
8.1.3 Configuring and Using NFSv4
8.1.4 Configuring and Using NFSv3
8.2 Samba (Windows File Sharing)
8.2.1 Introduction to Samba
8.2.2 Accessing Window’s Shared Folder by Linux
8.2.3 Sharing Folder from Linux to Windows
9. PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)
9.1 PAM Overview
9.2 Simple Configuration for Testing PAM
9.3 PAM Configuration Examples
9.4 Practical Examples of Configuring PAM
10. Introduction to LDAP
10.1 LDAP Overview
10.2 Installing and Setting up OpenLDAP
10.3 Adding Entries with LDIF File
10.4 A Quick Test of Using LDAP for Authentication
11. Netfilter / iptables
11.1 Network Address Translation Overview
11.2 Enabling Source NAT
11.3 Chains
11.4 Chain Rules
11.5 Examining default Firewall Settings in Fedora 15
11.6 Modifying Rules in a Chain
11.6.1 Clearing All Rules in a Chain
11.6.2 Appending Firewall Rule
11.6.3 Inserting Firewall Rule
11.6.4 Restoring and Saving Firewall Rules
12. Linux Networking Tools / Software
12.1 OpenVPN Overview
12.2 Configuring Site-to-Site OpenVPN using Static Key
12.3 Configuring Muli-Connections OpenVPN using Certificates
13. Linux Networking Tools / Software
13.1 Monitoring Listening Ports and Connections
13.1.1 netstat
13.1.2 lsof
13.1.3 ss
13.2 Monitoring Traffic Volume / Rate
13.2.1 ifconfig
13.2.2 ip -s link
13.2.3 sar
13.2.4 iftop
13.3 Monitoring Traffic for Hosts in the Network using MTRG
13.4 Blocking Traffic using fail2ban
LPI Level 2 Course Supplements
Supplement 1 Installation of ServerA and ClientB with Fedora 19
Supplement 2 Dracut
Supplement 3 Grub 2
Supplement 4 Systemd
Supplement 5 Recovering from Booting Problems
Supplement 6 IPv6
Supplement 7 Using 2 Internet Connections with iproute2 & DNS’s View
Supplement 8 FirewallD
Supplement 9 SELinux
|