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Short Description:
Learn how to set up and administer a Linux-based firewall.

Full Description:
Overview

Learn how to set up and administer a Linux(TM)-based firewall.


Skills taught

Set up, configure and administer a Linux-based firewall
Identify and counter security threats
Understand packet filtering and Network Address Translation (NAT)
Set up socks
Use a proxy server
Secure Domain Name System (DNS)
Respond to a security breach


Audience

System administrators, network administrators, and individuals responsible for e-commerce security.


Prerequisites

You should complete:

Linux Basics and Installation (QLX02)
Linux System Administration (QLX03)
Linux TCP/IP Administration (QLX07)


Key topics

Introduction to network security and firewalls
Installing and securing Linux
The TCP/IP Suite
Packet filtering and NAT
Secure Shell and Secure Copy
Socks service
Proxy service
Securing DNS
Securing E-mail
Virtual Private Networking
Hackers' tools
Detecting and countering firewall intrusions
Good practices



Duration:
5.0 Days

Price:
$2,495.00

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