Ubuntu Linux: Providing Services
With Scott Simpson
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Duration: 1h 53m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 2/18/2025
Course details
In this detailed course, Scott Simpson delves into the foundational aspects of providing network services with Ubuntu Server. Learn how to install and set up Ubuntu Server, then move on to configuring various network services such as packet forwarding, NAT, and authoritative name servers. Discover how to synchronize time with NTP and manage dynamic IP addresses with DHCP. Explore common file sharing services by configuring SMB and NFS servers and clients, and understand the nuances of each protocol. Learn to set up HTTP and HTTPS services, manage server modules, and extend your skills to remote logging, rsync, and Git server configurations. This course is ideal for IT professionals, system administrators, and network engineers looking to enhance their expertise in network and file sharing services. By the end of this course, you will be able to efficiently set up and administer a variety of network services on Ubuntu Server.
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