RHCE on RHEL 7
Course Details
System configuration and management
– Use network teaming or bonding to configure aggregated network links between two Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems
– Configure IPv6 addresses and perform basic IPv6 troubleshooting
– Route IP traffic and create static routes
– Use firewall and associated mechanisms such as rich rules, zones and custom rules, to implement packet filtering and configure network address translation (NAT)
– Configure a system to authenticate using Kerberos
– Configure a system as either an iSCSI target or initiator that persistently mounts an iSCSI target
– Produce and deliver reports on system utilization (processor, memory, disk, and network)
– Use shell scripting to automate system maintenance tasks
Network services
– Install the packages needed to provide the service
– Configure SELinux to support the service
– Use SELinux port labeling to allow services to use non-standard ports
– Configure the service to start when the system is booted
– Configure the service for basic operation
– Configure host-based and user-based security for the service
HTTP/HTTPS
– Configure a virtual host
– Configure access restrictions on directories
– Deploy a basic CGI application
– Configure group-managed content
– Configure TLS security
DNS
– Configure a caching-only name server
– Troubleshoot DNS client issues
NFS
– Provide network shares to specific clients
– Provide network shares suitable for group collaboration
– Use Kerberos to control access to NFS network shares
SMB
– Provide network shares to specific clients
– Provide network shares suitable for group collaboration
SMTP
– Configure a system to forward all email to a central mail server
SSH
– Configure key-based authentication
– Configure additional options described in documentation
NTP
– Synchronize time using other NTP peers
Database services
– Install and configure MariaDB
– Backup and restore a database
– Create a simple database
– Perform simple SQL queries against a database