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LPI Certification
After getting your LPI ID, you can register and schedule your exams in one of the Pearson Vue or Prometric testing center. |
GNU/Linux
SFL101 - Linux Concepts FondamentauxSFL101 - Linux FundamentalsThis is the first class of Savoir-faire Linux' course. More than an introduction, this training course is a full initiation to Linux functionalities. It is indispensable to anyone who works in a Linux environment. With this course, students will be independent in a Linux environment, and will understand and master basic Unix/Linux concepts. This includes the use of on line documentation (man), manipulating the file system tree and understand the global system structure, managing access rights, using bash commands, using filters and read and write average complexity bash scripts. SFL102 - Linux ShellsSFL102 - Linux ShellsThe Shell is the main tool for an efficient and professional system administrator. It enables him to automate recurrent tasks, to backup data and configuration or to collect information to diagnose a problem. This practical course will enable you to discover the power of the Shell and to take the most out of it for your regular tasks. SFL201 - Linux Administration SystèmeSFL201 - Linux System AdministrationThis is the second class of Savoir-faire Linux course. It provides Linux users the proper knowledge to administer and manage the Linux platform, both for servers and workstations. It covers all indispensable elements to configure and administer Linux systems, hardware and software. SFL301 - Linux Administration RéseauSFL301 - Linux Network AdministrationThis is the third class of Savoir-faire Linux' course. It gives the student the required knowledge to administer a network under Linux. The student will be able to configure a Linux server over a TCP/IP network, setup the different routing services, email, DNS, FTP, SAMBA, etc, and setup an NFS disk share between two servers. SFL302 - Mettre en oeuvre IPv6SFL302 - IPv6 ImplementationSince its publication in the early 80's, fourth version of routing protocol of the Internet (IPv4) has proven to be robust throughout the rapid growth of the Internet. However, the IPv4 shows some deficiencies which are:
A successor to IPv4 has been developed to address these deficiencies: IPv6 . The objective of this training is to enable the network administrator to implement the IPv6 protocol on its network. SFL401 - Sécurité des Systèmes LinuxSFL401 - Linux System SecurityThis is the fourth of Savoir-faire Linux' course. It provides knowledge to secure servers or workstations in an opened network Linux environment. UNIX201 - D'Unix à Linux pour les professionnelsUNIX201 - Unix to Linux for professionalsThis intensive course is aimed at Unix system administrators who wish to move to Linux and discover the difference between Unix and Linux without wasting time. It provides the Unix administrator with all the necessary elements to manage Linux platform, both servers or workstations. It covers all the indispensable elements for Linux system configuration and administration, hardware and software. |

