Lynda - Linux: Network Configuration
Size: 190 MB | Duration: 1h 36m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English
Networking is an essential part of a Linux administrators skill set.





Effective networks help users communicate, share resources, and get things done. Learn how to configure network interfaces and client-side services on Linux in this course with instructor Scott Simpson. He covers DHCP, DNS, Wi-Fi, and firewall configuration, working with both the CLI and the GUI (NetworkManager). Plus, learn how to route traffic between networks and troubleshoot your setup. Note: This course concentrates on the CentOS distribution of Linux, but there are separate lessons on configuring networking for Ubuntu/Debian.




Finding device information
Managing connections with NetworkManager
Configuring dynamic addresses using DHCP
Configuring static clients
Configuring Wi-Fi
Configuring networking manually
Setting the hostname
Configuring the firewall
Routing traffic between networks





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