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Packt Linux Networking Solutions Part 1

01/04/2018 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

Packt Linux Networking Solutions Part 1
English | Size: 396.57 MB
Category: CBTS


Learn to successfully set up, build, and manage your computer networks using Linux
We will first explore configuring a router. Initially, you will manually configure IP address information on your system and then properly configure the system to bring up its interfaces automatically. From there, we’ll move on to extend your system to act as a router for your own network, including DHCP for dynamically configuring client systems.
After that you will configure DNS. You will set up your internal DNS server to resolve external hostnames, and host DNS records for your own domain.
Next you will configure IPv6. Starting with a brief introduction to IPv6, you’ll configure a tunnel to provide IPv6 connectivity, implement firewalling using iptables6, and provide IPv6 addresses to the rest of your network.

Next you will look at remote access and explore methods for remotely interacting with your new network using OpenSSH and OpenVPN.

Finally you will explore Web Servers; here you will set up web servers hosting PHP code, using both the Apache HTTPD server and NGINX.
Who this course is for

This video is targeted at Linux systems administrators who have a good basic understanding and some prior experience of how a Linux machine operates, but want to better understand how various network services function, how to set them up, and how to secure them. You should be familiar with how to set up Linux servers and how to install additional software on them
What you will learn from this course

Setting up a physical network
Configuring IPv4
Setting up DHCP
Setting up your system to talk to a nameserver
Configuring dynamic DNS on your local network
Setting up an IPv6 tunnel via Hurricane Electric
Installing OpenSSH
Using OpenVPN
Configuring Apache with TLS

Table of Contents

Configuring a Router
The Course Overview
Setting Up the Physical Network
Configuring IPv4
Configuring IPv4 Permanently
Connecting Two Networks
Enabling NAT to the Outside
Setting Up DHCP
Setting Up a Firewall with iptables
Setting Up Port Forwarding
Adding VLAN Tagging

Configuring DNS
Setting Up Your System to Talk to a nameserver
Setting Up a Local Recursive Resolver
Configuring Dynamic DNS on Your Local Network
Setting Up a nameserver for Your Public Domain
Setting Up a Slave nameserver

Configuring IPv6
Setting Up an IPv6 Tunnel Via Hurricane Electric
Using ip6tables to Firewall Your IPv6 Traffic
Route an IPv6 netblock to Your Local Network

Remote Access
Installing OpenSSH
Using OpenSSH as a Basic Shell Client
Using OpenSSH to Forward Defined Ports
Using OpenSSH as a SOCKS Proxy
Using OpenVPN

Web Servers
Configuring Apache with TLS
Improving Scaling with the Worker MPM
Setting Up PHP Using an Apache Module
Securing Your Web Applications Using mod_security
Configuring NGINX with TLS
Setting Up PHP in NGINX with FastCGI

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