Red Hat RHCE Certification (Exam RH302)
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) is a performance-based test that measures actual competency on live systems. Called the "crown jewel of Linux certifications," RHCE proves an individual's ability to configure networking services and security on servers running a Red Hat OS. |
| The following is a brief description of the skills being measured by the course: |
| Unit 1 |
Red Hat Linux Essentials (RH033)
- Linux Ideas and History
- Linux Usage Basics
- Running Commands and Getting Help
- Browsing the Filesystem
- Users, Groups and Permissions
- Using the bash Shell
- Standard I/O and Pipes
- Text Processing Tools
- vim: An Advanced Text Editor
- Basic System Configuration Tools
- Investigating and Managing Processes
- Configuring the Bash Shell
- Finding and Processing Files
- Network Clients
- Advanced Topics in Users, Groups and Permissions
- The Linux Filesystem In-Depth
- Essential System Administration Tools
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| Unit 2 |
Red Hat Linux Administration (RH133)
- Package Management
- System Initialization
- Kernel Services
- System Services
- Filesystem Management
- User Administration
- Network Configuration
- Advanced User Administration
- Advanced Filesystem Management
- Installation
- Virtualization with Xen
- Troubleshooting
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| For a detailed description please download the following PDF document |
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| Unit 3 |
Hat Linux Networking and Security Administration (RH253)
- System Performance and Security
- System Service Access Controls
- Network Resource Access Controls
- Organizing Networked Systems
- Network File Sharing Services
- Web Services
- Electronic Mail Services
- Securing Data
- Account Management
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| For a detailed description please download the following PDF document |
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