Kara

If I understood you correctly you wanted to have these topics structured in
a way that can be taught. My approach would be to have first the kernel
itself and kernel related basics, then Networking and general security
issues and last but not least all "external services" (deamons) including
their specific security issues.

The main problem having this as an isolated coursewould be that few of
these topics are neccesary to understand quite a few topics of LPIC1 (but
please no ..I do not want a more general argument about something that can
not be changed anymore;-) ).

OK ... Here is the structure ...

System basics
     File System and general knowledge
     Kernel configuration
     Shellscripting
     Perl
     Packet handling
     Logging
Kernel and Network security
     Network configuration and security
     Dial in
     Backup
     Authentication
          Nsswitch
          PAM
Deamons
     kernel based deamons or basic service deamons
          Automount
          Idled
          Cron
          Authetication
               NIS/NIS+
               LDAP
               Kerberos
     Standalone deamons
          DHCP
          SSH
          Apache
          HTTP Proxy
          Sendmail and related
          Bind, DNS and name services
          FTP
          Samba
          NFS
          INN
          SNMP

If you are intrested in the full structure it is included in the attached
file but beware as others have mentioned a couple of points are a bit mixed
together and therfore cannot be assigned in a 100% manner :

Regards
Martin

(See attached file: categories_v1chaos (oh no not another structure).txt)

categories_v1chaos (oh no not another structure).txt

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