Course: CIS275DL First Term: 2018 Fall
Final Term: Current
Final Term: 2020 Summer
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Lec + Lab 3 Credit(s) 4 Period(s) 4 Load
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Subject Type: OccupationalLoad Formula: T |
MCCCD Official Course Competencies | |||
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1. Describe the changes in the major and minor version changes in a Linux Operating system. (I)
2. Install and configure Linux Enterprise project server in various run-levels (II, II, IV, V, VI, VII, VII, IX) 3. Install and configure networking services in a secure environment. (II, II, IV, V, VI, VII, VII, IX 4. Identify and assess Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) policy changes to allow server services (I, II, II, IV, V, VI, VII, VII, IX) 5. Configure the auto-mounter (AUTOFS) to map user`s home directories (I, II, VI) 6. Configure password authentication modules (PAM) to increase security (I, II,) 7. Create custom partitions that include software Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID), Logical Volumes, and Disk Quotas (I) 8. Create advanced BASH scripts that utilize Sed and Awk (III, IV, VI) 9. Create a simple Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) install package (II, V) 10. Install and configure print servers (II) 11. Create standard users and groups that can be used in LDAP authentication (I, III, X) 12. Provide Authentication utilizing LDAP within the most current security layers (I, III, X) 13. Trouble-shoot boot issues, security and network issues (I, II, II, IV, V, VI, VII, VII, IX) | |||
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements. | |||
MCCCD Official Course Outline | |||
I. System Configuration and Management
A. Operating system version changes B. Route IP traffic and create static routes C. Use IPTABLES, packet filtering, configure network address translation (NAT) D. Use /proc/sys, sysctl, kernel run-time parameters E. Configure authenticate using Kerberos F. Build a simple RPM packages G. Configure a iSCSI initiator H. System utilization (processor, memory, disk, and network) I. Create shell scripts J. Configure remote logging II. Network Services A. Install packages B. Configure SELinux C. Configure the services at boot D. Configure the service for basic operation E. Configure host-based and user-based security for each service F. Configure print servers III. Web Server Services A. Configure virtual hosts B. Configure private directories C. Deploy, basic CGI application D. Configure group-managed content E. Configure, deploy SQUID Proxy Server IV. Domain Name Server Services A. Configure a caching-only name server B. Configure a caching-only name server to forward DNS queries V. Very Secure File Transfer Server Service A. Configure anonymous-only downloads B. Use wget to download files C. Configure a Yellow Dog Update (YUM) client D. Create a simple RPM Package for download VI. Network File Server Services A. Provide network shares to specific clients B. Provide network shares suitable for group collaboration C. Create users and groups with proper secure permissions using scripts VII. SAMBA Server Services A. Provide network shares to specific clients B. Provide network shares suitable for group collaboration C. Modify SAMBA users and passwords VIII. Mail Server Services A. Configure a mail transfer agent (MTA) to accept inbound email from other systems B. Configure an MTA to forward (relay) email through a smart host C. Configure Security Certificates IX. Secure Shell Services A. Configure key-based authentication B. Configure additional options such as restrictive logins and changing default ports X. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Server Services A. Install and configure LDAP utilizing secure socket layers B. Create LDAP users from ordinary users with scripting C. Users will authenticate from a configured client workstation to the LDAP server | |||
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: 3/27/2012 |