Linux Networking - Basics and Beyond: Unit 2
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Covers the basics of Linux networking, including core networking services, NetworkD, and Network Manager, with hands-on experience across popular distributions
Original Description
Designed for aspiring system administrators and IT professionals, this course demystifies the core networking services that underpin all data communications on Linux systems. Through a series of focused lessons, you’ll gain hands-on experience with the most widely used networking services, including Networking Service, NetworkD, and Network Manager, across popular distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat, SUSE, and Amazon Linux. Learn how to analyze, configure, and troubleshoot network connections using industry-standard tools and commands. You’ll master both dynamic and static IP configuration, DNS setup, and explore advanced tools like Netplan and Cockpit for seamless network management. By the end of this course, you’ll have the practical know-how to ensure reliable network connectivity on any Linux server.
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