For all those of you who might be interested in this information on a   
 new series of programs NIIT-CATS  has introduced on Linux. Pls contact   
me for any further information.

Chitra

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 The Linux Professional Series Course From N - CATS



Sno
Course
Duration (in hours)
Fees
   1.
Linux Power User
16
1920
   2.
Linux System Administration
32
3840
   3.
Advanced Linux System Administration
32
3840

For further details Contact :
               NIIT - MintoPark Centre 
               232 AJC Bose Road, Calcutta - 700020
               Ph 2407123/2406737


The Linux Professional Series

Course 1: Linux Power User

This course aims at imparting expertise in working in  a multi-user operating system 
environment using Linux. You will learn to work with the Command Line Interface (CLI) 
as well as the Graphical User Interface (GUI) in Linux. As part of the course, you 
will learn to communicate with other users, create and maintain documents, write shell 
scripts, assign permissions to access files and folders, and use the X Window System.

Entry Profile: Working knowledge of computers and GUI
Exit Profile:    Power User on the Linux Operating System

Course Objectives:

* Communicating with network users
* Sending & receiving e-mail
* Chatting with an on-line user 
* Working with files
* Creating and editing files
* Copying files
* Deleting files
* Moving files
* Renaming files
* Printing files
* Automating tasks
* Combining Linux commands
* Creating simple programs
* Implementing security
* Setting and changing file and directory permissions
* Viewing existing file and directory permissions
* Setting and changing passwords
* Working with the Linux Graphical User Interface
* Using password protected screen-savers
* Locking the workstation
* Maintaining appointments and reminders
* Maintaining a schedule of activities



Course 2: Linux System Administration

This course is applicable to anyone who aspires to become a system administrator for a 
network consisting of Linux servers and other machines running heterogeneous operating 
systems. The course assumes that the learner has worked in Linux/Unix environments 
earlier, and has knowledge of basic concepts and features relating to the same.

Entry Profile: Linux Power User/End User
Exit Profile: Linux System Administrator

Course Objectives:

* Simple Administrative Tasks
* Managing users & groups
* Managing & troubleshooting printers
* Scheduling tasks
* Making backups of files and directories
* Restoring backups 
* Using administration tools
* Enabling Web services
* Configuring a modem
* Enabling access to the Web
* Securing a Web Site
* Configuring a Web server on a Linux machine
* Managing TCP/IP services
* Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
* Configuring the DNS Server on the Linux machine
* Enabling Linux connectivity with Microsoft networks
* Configuring the Network File System
* Installing and troubleshooting Linux
* Installing Linux
* Troubleshooting problems on the Linux OS
* Installing applications 



Course 3: Advanced Linux System Administration


This course assumes knowledge of basic system administration, and deals with issues 
relating to the configuration and implementation of Linux for networks. Issues 
relating to kernel and disk management, connectivity with other operating systems, and 
security are dealt with, from a Linux network administrator's point of view.

Entry Profile: Linux System Administrator
Exit Profile:   Linux Network Administrator

Course Objectives:

* Linux Network Services
* Configuring e-mail services
* Configuring an ftp Server
* Configuring a Newsgroup Server
* Configuring Time services 
* Configuring Network Information Services 
* Enabling Linux connectivity with Novell NetWare
* Kernel Configuration
* Configuring the Linux kernel
* Working with Kernel modules
* Configuring Security
* Implementing security on a Linux computer
* Using encryption packages 
* Simplifying Package Installation 
* Automating Linux Installation
* Creating installable packages
* Booting Linux
* The boot process
* Creating Recovery Disks




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