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May 21, 2024
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CS 126 - Linux and UNIX II
5.0 Credits Second of a two-quarter survey of Linux/UNIX operations. Topics include Boot process, process management, RPM, creating/optimizing RAID, encryption, managing user access, configuring dynamic/static networks, Bash scripting, Apache secure virtual hosts, Samba/NFS, Postfix mail server, SSH and NX. Prerequisite: CS 125 with a 2.5 or higher GPA or instructor permission.
Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Restrict user logins based on location, time of day, and other criteria. [REASON]
- Create software packages from source and manage remote package repositories. [REASON]
- Create and optimize advanced disk systems, including disk encryption. [REASON]
- Configure Linux networking configuration using Bash shell scripts. [REASON]
- Configure Web, dns, mail, and file servers securely. [REASON]
- Manage secure remote graphical and cli logins. [REASON]
- Explain various server configuration strategies to management personnel. [COMMUNICATE]
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