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SUSE LINUX Network Services: SLES 9 (Course 3057)
Course Overview
This course teaches advanced Linux skills needed to administer the network services of SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9. Course objectives include:
• Configuring a DNS server using BIND
• Using DHCP for managing networks
• Setting up a print server .
• Setting up a network printing server using CUPS
• Using Samba to connect to Windows
• Configuring a mail server
• Using OpenSLP
• Using Squid as an http/https proxy
• Monitoring network traffic
• Deploying T omcat
PREREQUISITES
Novell Certified Linux Professional certification or equivalent experience.
AUDIENCE
This course is for students seeking the Novell Certified Linux Engineer 9 certification and/or those who want to learn to configure advanced network services on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9. If you are seeking the Novell Certified Linux Engineer certification, please note that you are required to complete the Novell Certified Linux Professional certification first.
CERTIFICATION DETAILS
This course, along with SUSE LINUX Security: Course 3058, prepares students for the Novell Certified Linux Engineer 9 Practicum. Those seeking this certification must also successfully complete the Novell Certified Linux Professional Practicum.
COURSE DETAILS
• Number of Days: • Training Options: • Lecture/Lab:
5 (if taken as classroom training)
Instructor Led and Self-Study
All certification and product knowledge courses include both lectures and hands-on labs.

COURSE OUTLINE
1. Configure a DNS Server Using BIND
a. DNS Basics, a review
b. Forward Requests to Other Name Servers
c. Restrict Access to the Name Server
d. Configure Logging Options
e. Security Aspects for Zone Transfer
f. Configure Dynamic DNAS
g. Special aspects of SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 Configuration
h. Use rndc to Control the name Server
i. Check Configuration Files
2. Use DHCP to Manage Networks
a. Understand How DHCP Works
b. Configure the DHCP Server
c. Configure DHCP Clients
d. Configure a DHCP Relay Server
e. Use DHCP and Dynamic DNS
f. T roubleshoot DHCP
3. Set Up a Print Server
a. Understand how CUPS Works
b. Install and Configure a Print Server
c. Configure a CUPS Client
d. Manage Printer Queues
e. Use the Web interface to Manage a CUPS Server
4. Use Samba to Connect to Windows
a. Basic Samba Configuration, a Review
b. Configure Virtual File Servers
c. Configure user Authentication
d. Manage Users
e. Configure Samba as Printer Server
f. Use Samba in a Windows NT Domain
g. Use Samba as a Domain Controller
5. Configure a Mail Server
a. Understand the Function of the Three Mail Agents
b. Understand the Architecture of Postfix
c. Start, Stop and Reinitialize postfix
d. Know the Components of the Postfix Program Package
e. Configure the Postfix Master Daemon
f. Configure Global Settings
g. Configure General Scenarios
h. Configure the Lookup Tables
i. Use Postfix Tools
j. Receive Email over IMAP and POP3
k. Fight Spam
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6. Use OpenSLP
a. What OpenSLP does
b. SLP Agents
c. Configure OpenSLP
d. SLP Frontends
7. Monitor Network Traffic
a. Use ntop to Monitor Network Traffic
b. Use Nagios to Monitor Hosts, Services and Network
c. Use Ethereal and tcpdump to Troubleshoot Network Problems
8. Deploy Tomcat
a. Describe T omcat
b. Install and Configure T omcat
c. Install Web Applications
d. Use the Tomcat Administration Tools
e. Use Port 80 to Access Tomcat
9. Use YaST to Configure a Printer Manually
a. When to Configure a Printer
b. How to Change a Printer Configuration