On 11/02/22 at 17:46, Simone Piccardi via lpi-examdev wrote:
On 09/02/22 20:10, Fabian Thorns via lpi-examdev wrote:
The page already contains some future change considerations, including
some contents that will likely be removed from the exam. But please
feel free to bring up *any* aspect you’d like to discuss. This
explicitly includes weight changes if you feel some topics should be
tested at another level.

Just some suggestions:

In 201.2: should we remove bzip2 ?
In 206.1: should we remove bzip2 ?

  Even though bzip2 has dropped out of favour since xz was introduced, it's use is so much like gzip and xz its removal would free very little room.  Then, where I work we still have a few Solaris10 servers that do have bzip2 while they don't carry xz, so it's still used sometimes to squash down the enormous Tomcat log files.

In 206.2: adding awareness of attic or borgbackup?

  Humm, I don't find attic in Debian and I've never known someone who used them. But awarness of borgbackup would be pretty easy.  However, how much is it used compared to, say, dump/restore?

In 208.1: is mod_perl still relevant?

  Surely it's of very little use today.

In 208.1: add http2 configuration

  It's about time people began to notice.

In 212.3: what about SSH CA ? what about SFTP chrooted configuration ?

  Years ago I would have considered them only a topic for LPIC-3 security objectives; today I think they should be considered closer to basic system security.

And about VPN, not mentioned in the exam, I think at least awareness of wireguard should be added.

  Still too early, maybe?  OpenVPN is clearly the king in this area, like Apache in the early 2000s.  I am yet to see WireGuard used in an enterprise environment.

Simone


  Bye,


Alessandro


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