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Anthony Nocentino

Lets take your Linux sysadmin skills to the next level and get you started on your LFSA/RHCSA and LFCE/RHCE path. This course you'll dive into learning all about internet architecture and HTTP services.

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Lets take your Linux sysadmin skills to the next level and get you started on your LFSA/RHCSA and LFCE/RHCE path. This course you'll dive into learning all about internet architecture and HTTP services.

Have you ever thought about how the internet works? And how to set up an Apache web server? In this course, LFCE: Linux Service Management - HTTP Services, you'll be introduced to internet architecture and HTTP services, allowing you to install, configure, and manage HTTP services in Apache. First, you'll learn about the internet's architecture and the domain name system DNS. Next, you'll explore how to install and configure Apache. Then once Apache is installed, you'll discover how to secure it with server certificates and access controls. Finally, you'll learn how to configure Apache logging. By the end of this course, you'll have the necessary skills and knowledge to install and configure HTTP services with Apache.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Introduction and Lab Setup
Internet Architecture and Domain Name System
Installing and Configuring HTTP Services with Apache
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Implementing Security Services with Apache
Troubleshooting and Logging in Apache

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Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Provides a foundation for the LFSA/RHCSA and LFCE/RHCE paths
Taught by seasoned instructor Anthony Nocentino
Covers essential concepts in internet architecture and HTTP services
Hands-on labs and interactive materials reinforce learning
May require prior knowledge in Linux system administration

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Learners who complete LFCE: Linux Service Management - HTTP Services will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Network Administrator
Network Administrators design, implement, and maintain computer networks. They ensure that networks are running smoothly and securely. With a strong understanding of HTTP services and network protocols, this course may help you build a foundation for this role.
Information Security Analyst
Information Security Analysts protect computer systems and data from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. This course may help you build a foundation for this role by teaching you about HTTP services, server security, and access controls, which are critical for protecting web-based applications from cyberattacks.
Systems Administrator
Systems Administrators are in charge of the day-to-day operations and support for computer systems. They monitor performance, manage security, install software, and troubleshoot problems. This course may help you build a foundation for this role by teaching you the fundamentals of internet architecture and Apache, which can be used to deliver web pages to users.
Security Analyst
Security Analysts identify, assess, and mitigate cybersecurity threats. They implement and enforce security measures to protect computer systems and networks. This course may help you build a foundation for this role by teaching you about HTTP services and server security, which are critical for preventing cyberattacks.
Cloud Engineer
Cloud Engineers are responsible for designing, deploying, and managing cloud computing infrastructure. They work with cloud computing technologies to provide scalable and reliable services. This course may help you build a foundation for this role by teaching you about HTTP services, which are essential for cloud-based applications.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers design, develop, and maintain software applications. They work with various programming languages and technologies to deliver innovative and scalable solutions. This course may help you build a foundation for this role by teaching you about HTTP services, which are essential for developing web-based applications.
IT Specialist
IT Specialists provide technical support and guidance to users and organizations. They work with users to resolve technical issues, install software, and maintain computer systems. This course may help you build a foundation for this role by teaching you about HTTP services, which are essential for accessing and using the internet and web-based applications.
Data Analyst
Data Analysts are responsible for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data to identify trends and patterns that can drive business decisions. This course may help you build a foundation for this role by teaching you about HTTP services, which are often used to collect data from web-based sources.
Database Administrator
Database Administrators are responsible for managing database systems, including data storage, backup, and security. They ensure that databases are running smoothly and efficiently. This course may help you build a foundation for this role by teaching you about HTTP services, which can be used to access and manage databases.
Web Developer
Web Developers design, develop, and implement websites. Whether for a customer, business, or enterprise solution, they turn design concepts into functional websites. Their work also includes the maintenance and enhancement of the websites they build. This course may help you build a foundation for this role by teaching you about HTTP services, which are at the heart of nearly all web browsing experiences.
Quality Assurance Analyst
Quality Assurance Analysts test software applications and systems to ensure that they meet quality standards. They work with developers to identify and fix bugs and defects. This course may help you build a foundation for this role by teaching you how to test and troubleshoot HTTP services.
Help Desk Technician
Help Desk Technicians provide technical support to users, including troubleshooting issues, resetting passwords, and installing software. They work with users to resolve technical issues and provide guidance on using computer systems and applications. This course may help you build a foundation for this role by teaching you how to troubleshoot basic HTTP service issues.
Business Analyst
Business Analysts identify and analyze business needs and develop solutions to improve business processes. They work closely with stakeholders to gather requirements and develop solutions that meet business objectives. This course may be helpful for Business Analysts who need to understand the technical aspects of web-based systems.
Project Manager
Project Managers are responsible for planning, executing, and delivering projects successfully. They work with stakeholders to define project requirements, create project plans, and monitor progress. This course may be helpful for Project Managers who need to understand the technical aspects of web-based projects.
Technical Writer
Technical Writers create user manuals, documentation, and other materials that explain the use of technical products and services. They work with subject matter experts to gather information and write clear and concise documentation. This course may be helpful for Technical Writers who need to understand the technical aspects of web-based systems.

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