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Aku tolong iklan ajer nie....

Sesuai untuk mereka yg tiada kerja: SEBAB AKAN DIBUAT PADA WAKTU PEJABAT

JANGKAMASA: Aku tak tau.

DIKENDALIKAN OLEH: Guidance View S/B.

Kalo berminat sila hubungi:

03-29387887

Ini laman web depa

http://www.guidanceview.com/contact_us.html

JANGAN TANYA AKU OK.. SEBAB AKU TOLONG ORANG AJER

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Ni training utk SLG ni... silap2 kena propose projects dulu. Takde online kot. Selalunya kena attend classes... and next is certification.

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Ko blaja betul2 free ke milanista atau ader bayaran yang kena kuar gak? Atau ni training untuk SLG cam electroboy cakap tuh?

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Ko blaja betul2 free ke milanista atau ader bayaran yang kena kuar gak? Atau ni training untuk SLG cam electroboy cakap tuh?

blajar mmg free siap dengan ada 2 kali makan, kebanyakan student ialah grad yg menganggur n budak2 last semester

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Ako pon dpt offer nih.. Mgkn amik bulan jun ni... lepas abis final project paper..

Course ni foc, harga sebenar dia RM10,500.. Tapi kalo korg da signup pastu attendance <80%, penalty RM3,200.. course duration =15 days. Ako mgkn akan signup.. belaja linux, ako pon bukannya reti pasal linux.. offer camni jangan dilepaskan!!

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Diaorg contact kitaorg melalui kolej.. contact semua student final sem.. cerita skit ttg course ni pastu email detail ttg course ni. Ramai gak kengkawan ako yg dapat offer ni.. Ako tgk suma berminat. OK la kan.. peluang dah ada jgn dilepaskan :D

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Kelas baru akan start pada 26.3.2007 isnin depan.

Aku baru habis training dekat situ.

Training centre dia tak besar macam tempat2 lain. Kecil ajer.

Aku memang ZERO pasal linux. Tapi aku tau pasal komputer.

Pada pandangan aku kursus nie sesuai utk orang yg ada basic pasal komputer dan tak semestinya expert.

Silibus Linux yg aku belajar tu utk entry level. So kepada yg rasa diri dah expert tu tak payah la masuk.

Yg bestnya makan pagi dan petang percuma. Selama 15 hari. So safe budget.

Ini bukan SLG. Sebab SLG akan dapat elaun RM500 sebulan.

Aku dapat lecturer cina. Dia ajar laju. Tapi kalo tak faham dia akan ajar sampai faham.

Kalo korang ponteng kelas dan selalu datang lambat nanti at the of the day tak faham apa yg diajar.

Masa: 9.00am-5.00pm

Hari: Isnin- Jumaat

Kalo korang datang awal (8.30am) boleh la godek2 sket.

MASA korang nak sign borang application make sure korang baca betul2 sebab kalo korang tarik diri korang kena bayar RM3200.

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Secara logiknya bukan senang depa nak hantar borang permohonan, sebab nak kena ambil korang punya transkrip dan IC lagi lepas tu kena hantar ke MDEC or MSC.

So apabila nama korang dah approved takkan senang senang ajer korang nak tarik diri...

Buku yg aku dapat tu pun harganya RM189.00 (apabila aku rujuk dekat MPH)....

So aku nie promote bukan dapat satu sen pun... Cuma benda nie FREE dan tak selalu ada. Base on "First COME first Serve"

Kalo korang kerja pandai2lah nak minta cuti ker...

Sebab benda ini memang utk unemployed or fresh grad. Time aku masuk dulu depa tak der tanya lebih2 cuma mereka nak tahu samaada aku boleh COMMIT atau tidak utk attend the whole 15 days class...

So amacam.. Ada berani??

Ingat : the key word is COMMITMENT

The same way goes to SLG (Kalo tak silap aku la)

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Offer still open, mari kite beramai - ramai pegi huhu :)

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aku duk study lg nie.teringin nak blaja linux nie.mmg zero psl linux nie.xder wat kat perak ker?nak tunggu cuti sem takut dah abis tarikh tutup jer nnt...

try contact dulu and tanye, mane tau kot2 boleh negotiate due date program tue.....

selalu nya college mmg cam tu....

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aaaa.. aku bru enter putra ni so info ni pun dah lame... tapi ade lagi x free2 course such as above tu.. especially linux.. really2 interested.. sbb aku check on the guidance view site xde yg free.. so.. please inform.. thanks

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Call direct jer.. anyway aku dah jalani course linux ni, cikgu dia bongkar basic je rahsia linux, yg lebeh tu ko kene explore senirik , buku linux study guide dpt free..

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uih.. basic? sampai RM2500+..

ade ajar buat mirroring hd? care nak gune RAID...

ke sangat2 basic.. is it worth the 2500+..

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Ok ni course outline yg aku dpt, so sape2 yg tak pasti boleh rujuk kat sini.

Linux System Administration Outline

Duration

15 Days

PART 1: LINUX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION I [Day 1-5]

Overview

This course provides what you need to prepare for the LPI 10 exam, including core elements of the Linux operating system - installation, file system, RPMs, network configuration, backup, restore, X Window, kernel configuration, application management.

Outline

Lesson 1: Linux Fundamentals

What is Linux?

The Story of Linux

The Free Software Model

Linux Features

Loadable Device Modules

GUI Window Managers

Programming Languages

Linux Advantages

GUI is Not Necessary

Remote Administration is Easy

Rebooting is Uncommon

Viruses are Rare

Linux Limitations

Linux Distribution Mechanism

Linux Standards

FHS and LSB

Linux Documentation

The Linux Documentation Project

System Administration

Operational vs. Administrative

Lesson 2: Installing a Linux System

Installation Options

Getting Ready - System Type

Types of Servers and Workstations

Linux PRE-Installation

Creating a Boot Floppy

Drive Partitions

Preparing Your System to Dual-Boot

Partition the Drive

Other Partitioning Methods

Linux Boot Loaders

X Window System Installation

System Initialization

Boot Sequence - init and /etc/inittab

Lesson 3: Linux Usage

Command Line Basics

Common Commands

File System Basics

The Linux File System

Navigating the Directory Tree

Permissions

Copying, Moving & Removing Files

Creating and Deleting Directories

Interpreting Files

Linux Text Editors

Basic vi

vi Modes

The Linux Shell

Profiles

Environment

Using the bash Shell

Redirecting Input and Output

Background Jobs

bash Scripting

Lesson 4: Linux System Background

Hardware and Architecture

System Resources

IRQ

I/O Addresses

DMA

Devices and Drivers

Hard Drives

Network Interface Controllers

Adding RAM

Modems

Audio Controllers

The Linux File System

Which File System is Best?

File System Structure

Directory Hierarchy

File-related Commands

Windows NT and Linux File Permissions

Permissions and Ownership in a GUI

Mounting File Systems

Managing Shared Libraries

Process Management

The /proc File System

Lesson 5: Administration Utilities

Online Documentation

man Pages

Manual Entries

Linux Documentation Project

System Information

Identifying the System

System Default Files

Identifying and Communicating with Active Users

Finding Files

The Find Command

The Locate Command

Locating Commands

Interpreting Files

Text Processing

The grep Family

Regular Expressions

Filters

sed

Lesson 6: Files and Directories

Standard Directories

The Linux File System

Long Directory Listing

Access Control

File and Directory Permission

File Manipulation Permissions

Set User and Group Ids

The Sticky Bit

File Permission Commands

Links

Hard Link

Symbolic Link

Lesson 7: Processes

Processes

The Linux Kernel

Programs and Processes

Daemons and Zombies

Key Attributes of a Process

Running Processes

Checking on Processes

The /proc File System

Signals

Sending Signals

Intercepting Signals

Scheduling Processes

The at Command

Listing and Deleting at Jobs

The crontab Command

Administering at and crontab

Lesson 8: System Startup and Shutdown

Standard Boot Process

Typical lilo.conf

Boot Problems

Manual Boot

Startup Flow Control

Run Levels

The init Control File: /etc/inittab

Run Command Scripts (System V)

rc Script Details (System V)

Changing Run Levels

Shutting Down

Maintenance Mode

Lesson 9: Managing Users

Creating New User Accounts

New User Requirements

Preparing Groups

The /etc/passwd File

Allocating User IDs

Adding/Removing Users

Changing User Attributes

Changing Group Membership

Security

Setting Passwords

Choosing Passwords

The /etc/shadow File

Account Security

Lesson 10: User Environments

Login Shell

Restricted root Access

Environment Files

Environment Definitions

The unmask Command

Security Issues

Message of the Day (motd)

Guest Accounts

Shared Group Directories

Lesson 11: File Systems

File System Structure

File System Types

Making a File System

Mounting a File System

Kernel File Cache

The lost+found Directory

Corrupt File Systems

Identifying Lost Files

File System Configuration File

Utilities

Free Disk

Disk Usage

Quota

User Disk Quota

Getting a Report on a User’s Quota Status

Turning on Quota at Boot Time

Maintaining Quota

Lesson 12: Backup and Restore

Why Perform Backups

When to Backup

Where to Store Backups

What to Backup

Backup Media

Magnetic Tape

Optical Disks

Removable Disks

Backup Utilities

Linux Backup Terminology

Tape Archive and Restore

Copy to I/O

Using cpio

Direct Device Access

Using dd to Identify a File Type

Using Compression and dd

Handling Tapes with mt

Linux Tape Device Names

Working with MS-DOS Diskettes

Network Backups

Lesson 13: Security, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting

Your Role in Security

Physical Security

Software Security

Exploits

Security Tools

Basic NFS Security

Security and NFS

Client Security

Server Security

X Windows Security

Monitoring System Performance

What to Monitor

CPU Process Reporter (top)

Monitoring Memory Usage

Virtual Memory Statistics (vmstat)

/proc/meminfo

Other Utilities

Monitoring Log Files

Inspecting Log Files

Remote Logging

Troubleshooting

Preparing for Trouble

Potential Installation Problems

LILO Error Messages

Printing Troubleshooting

Repairing File Systems

Mail System Maintenance

Emergency Booting

Hardware vs. IRQ Problems

Problems with SCSI Controllers and Devices

Setting Your System’s Clock

Troubleshooting Routing Issues

PART 2: LINUX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION II [Day 6-10]

Overview

This course will prepare you for the LPI 102 exam and includes Linux operating system - installation, file system, Package Managers, network configuration, backup, restore, X Window, kernel configuration, TCP/IP, Printing, DHCP, device configuration.

Outline

Lesson 1: Installing a Linux System

Installation Options

Getting Ready

Linux PRE-Installation

Installation

System Initialization

Lesson 2: Configuring a Linux System

X Window System

Configuring and Using KDE

Configuring and Using GNOME

Red Hat Package Managers

Debian Package Manager

Non Debian Packages – alien

Using Packages Without a Package Manager

Lesson 3: Linux System Background

Hardware and Architecture

System Resources

The Linux File System

File System Structure

Directory Hierarchy

File-related Commands

Windows NT and Linux File Permissions

Mounting File Systems

Managing Shared Libraries

System Library File Names and Locations

Shared Libraries – Commands, Install, Support, Errors

Process Management

The /proc File System

Lesson 4: Processes

The Linux Kernel

Programs and Processes

Daemons and Zombies

Key Attributes of a Process

Running and Checking

Signals – Sending and Intercepting

Scheduling Processes

The at Command

The crontab Command

Administering at and crontab

Lesson 5: The Linux Shell & Bash Scripting

Linux Shell Profiles

Environment

Using the bash Shell

Redirecting Input and Output

Shell Scripts

Background Jobs

Variables – Naming and Assigning

Quotes and Command Substitution

Passing Information to Your Script

Flow Control

Loops – for, while, and until

Tests and Conditions

Return Codes/Exit Status

if-then-else

Conditions

Comparisons – String, Arithmetic

Logical Evaluation

File Status Tests

Input – accepting, read, select

Functions

Advanced bash Concepts

Lesson 6: User Environments

Login Shell

Restricted root Access

Environment Files & Definitions

The unmask Command

Security Issues

Message of the Day (motd)

Guest Accounts

Shared Group Directories

Lesson 7: File Systems

File System Structure & Types

Making and Mounting

Kernel File Cache

The lost+found Directory

Corrupt File Systems

File System Configuration File

Utilities

User Disk Quota

Turning on Quota at Boot Time

Maintaining Quota

Lesson 8: Distributed File Systems

Linux File Sharing

Overview of the Network File System (NFS)

NFS Protocols Stack

NFS Client, Server, Security

Using mount with NFS

Overview of Samba

Lesson 9: Printing

Print Spooler Model

User Commands

Installing and Managing Printers

Manipulating Printers in Linux

Adding a Printer

Network Printing

Print Filters

PostScript Printers

Lesson 10: The Linux Kernel

About the Linux Kernel

Preparing for a New Kernel

Software Tools

The Source Tree

Patching the Source Code

Customizing and Installing a New Kernel

Configuring a New Kernel

Detailed Procedure – Building a New Kernel

Default Kernel Options with rdev

Kernel Modules

Building a Monolithic Kernel

LILO Configuration File

Using LILO to Test a New Kernel

LILO Command Options

Boot Options

Lesson 11: TCP/IP Networking

Overview of TCP/IC

IP Address Format

Setting up Networking

Defining IP Addresses

Network Interface Configuration

Network Statistics

Change the Routing Table

Utilities

Looking for a System

Telnet

File Transfer Protocol

Berkeley r Utilities

Remote Access and Shells

Internet Services

Lesson 12: Device Configuration

Configure the Device

Lesson 13: Network Configuration

Set Up Networking

Routing Tables and Routing Daemons

Point to Point Protocol (PPP)

Setting up PPP

Lesson 14: DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

DHCP Clients

dhcpcd, dhclient

The alias Command

Lesson 15: Name Resolution

/etc/host.conf, /etc/networks, /etc/resolv.conf

Network Information Service (NIS)

Top Level Domains

Zones

Lesson 16: DNS

The DNS Namespace

Zones

BIND

Configuring BIND

Named (the Server Program) Files

Domain Database File

SOA (Start of Authority) Record

Name and MailServers

DNS Database Records

Lesson 17: Remote Connectivity

Telnet

The r Commands

ssh – Secure Shell

Components of Secure Shell 1 & 2

Installation and Configuration

File Transfer

Lesson 18: Sendmail Email Services

Sendmail Install and Configuration

Sendmail Alias Functions

Syntax

Selected Switches and Parameters

The Sendmail.cf File

The m4 Macro System

Structure of Sendmail-cf Directories

Lesson 19: Apache Web Services

Apache Installation

Basic Configuration

Document Directory Configuration

Options Directive

Symlinks

Restrict Access

Common Tasks

Lesson 20: Network Security

Your Role in Security

Exploits

Security Tools

Basic NFS Security

X Windows Security

Physical Security

Data Integrity

Two Main Types of Network Attacks

Security Updates

TCP Wrappers

Lesson 21: Network Management and SNMP

Components of SNMP

Manager, Agents, and Nodes

SMI – Object Naming

The MIB Object Namespace

SNMP Messages

Communities

SNMP Version 2 and 3

Using SNMP

Other NM Protocols

PART 3: WORKSHOP/PROJECT [Day 11-14]

Project 1

Objective:

1. Linux Installation

a. Workshop inclusive of preparing for installation

b. Indentifying various ways of getting the installation media

c. Booting the computer via CD and beginning the installations

d. Taking a look at alternative ways to Linux installation

2. System Access

a. Verifying the system default security during and after installation

b. Configuring Linux to run in multiple roles (network Server, Fileserver)

3. File System (formatting a new hard disk)

a. Indentifying the Hard Disk

b. Preparing a new Hard Disk

c. Replacing a failed Hard Disk

Project 2

Objective:

1. File Management

a. Preparing for Linux File Management

b. Indentifying day to day role on File management on linux server

2. User Management

a. Preparing system users

b. Indentifying Role based user, normal user

c. Implementing day to day task on User (resetting password, locking users)

d. Monitoring Users access

3. Permission

a. Creating policy for granting Permission

b. Creating a permission approach for an environment

4. Booting and Shutdown

a. Indentifying Boot up problems

b. Booting into Single user mode for maintenance

c. Configuring Startup scripts

Project 3

Objective:

Troubleshooting and System Maintenance

1. boot systems into different run levels for troubleshooting and system maintenance

2. diagnose and correct misconfigured networking

3. diagnose and correct hostname resolution problems

4. configure the X Window System and a desktop environment

5. add new partitions, filesystems, and swap to existing systems

6. use standard command-line tools to analyze problems and configure system

7. use the rescue environment provided by first installation CD

8. diagnose and correct boot failures arising from bootloader, module, and filesystem errors

9. diagnose and correct problems with network services (see Installation and Configuration below for a list of these services)

10. add, remove, and resize logical volumes Installation and Configuration

11. perform network OS installation

12. implement a custom partitioning scheme

13. configure printing

14. configure the scheduling of tasks using cron and at

15. add and manage users, groups, and quotas

16. configure filesystem permissions for collaboration

17. install and update RPMs

18. properly update the kernel RPM

19. modify the system bootloader

20. implement software RAID at install-time and run-time

21. use /proc/sys and sysctl to modify and set kernel run-time parameters

Project 4

Objective:

1. Installation and Configuration

a. SMB

b. NFS

c. FTP

2. For each of these services; Workshop inclusive of:

a. install the packages needed to provide the service

b. configure the service to start when the system is booted

c. configure the service for basic operation

d. Configure host-based and user-based security for the service

e. configure hands-free installation using Kickstart

f. implement logical volumes at install-time

g. use PAM to implement user-level restrictions

PART 4: EXAM PREP & COMPETENCY TEST [Day 15]

Objective

This 1 day exam prep will prepare student to be competent to pursue the LPI 101 & LPI 102 exams. A competency test will also be administered at the end of the day.

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