Linux Network Client Management

By Cara Nolte

This is a standalone course but is also a learning path to prepare you for the LPIC-2 202-450 exam.

3 hours
  • 30 Lessons
  • 4 Hands-On Labs

About the course

This is a standalone course on Linux Network Client Management and is also a learning path to prepare you for the LPIC-2 202-450 exam. In this course, we’ll discuss configurations for managing network clients, such as DHCP, PAM, and LDAP.

Lab Highlights

  • Chapter 1 2 Lessons Introduction 3:53

    Course Introduction

    1:32

    About the Training Architect

    2:21
  • Chapter 2 7 Lessons DHCP Configuration 51:35

    Introduction to DHCP Configuration

    0:52

    DHCP Overview

    4:13

    Configuring a DHCP Server

    7:33

    Configuring a DHCP Relay Agent

    4:00

    DHCPv6 and IPv6 Overview

    3:53

    DHCP Configuration Conclusion

    1:04

    DHCP: Configure a DHCP Server

    30:00 Hands-On Lab
  • Chapter 3 7 Lessons PAM Authentication 54:02

    Introduction to PAM Authentication

    0:40

    PAM Authentication Overview

    2:34

    PAM Authentication Modules

    4:34

    PAM Configuration

    5:46

    SSSD Configuration

    9:54

    PAM Authentication Conclusion

    0:34

    Installing and Configuring SSSD

    30:00 Hands-On Lab
  • Chapter 4 6 Lessons LDAP Client Usage 43:58

    Introduction to LDAP Client Usage

    1:03

    LDAP Overview

    4:45

    LDAP: Client Configuration

    3:20

    Managing LDAP Users

    4:16

    LDAP Client Usage Conclusion

    0:34

    LDAP: Update and Query an LDAP Server

    30:00 Hands-On Lab
  • Chapter 5 6 Lessons Configuring an OpenLDAP Server 36:36

    Introduction to OpenLDAP

    0:39

    OpenLDAP: Installation and Basic Configuration

    6:33

    OpenLDAP Configuration

    9:15

    OpenLDAP: Configuring Users

    4:27

    OpenLDAP Conclusion

    0:42

    LDAP: Creating an LDIF File

    15:00 Hands-On Lab
  • Chapter 6 2 Lessons Conclusion 2:50

    Course Conclusion

    1:30

    What's Next?

    1:20

What are Hands-on Labs

What's the difference between theoretical knowledge and real skills? Practical real-world experience. That's where Hands-on Labs come in! Hands-on Labs are guided, interactive experiences that help you learn and practice real-world scenarios in real cloud environments. Hands-on Labs are seamlessly integrated in courses, so you can learn by doing.

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