In my personall opinion TCP Wrapper are extreme important, with an easy script you can build a protection for your system avoiding bruteforce attacks (well...in a cheap way, I did it and it works). On the other hand tcp wrappers help to understand basic security principles. Sure, if some one is only braindumping instead of labbing and learning ....this topic is annoying.
What I would kick out is the sql topic. SQL is to heavy to really test it on a linux exam and I've seen to many individuals who claim they would be sql master now.... I miss an extra exam for BASH scripting like RedHat offers. The part on the LPIC-1 syllabus is only surface scratching and who can afford a course with Ingo ;-) Ingo Wichmann – Tue., 5. December 2017 13:26 > Hi there, > > inspired by the question of whether we should keep TCP-Wrappers I asked > myself which topics I miss in LPIC-1. So here's a list: > > Even a minimal > systemd-logind, loginctl > > dbus: > machine-id, session.conf, system.conf > > I see it very often that admins do not understand the role of the > machine-id when cloning VMs. > > polkit > > concept of uuid, uuidgen command > > acpid > > Ingo > > > -- > Linuxhotel GmbH, Geschäftsführer Dipl.-Ing. Ingo Wichmann > HRB 20463 Amtsgericht Essen, UStID DE 814 943 641 > Antonienallee 1, 45279 Essen, Tel.: 0201 8536-600, www.linuxhotel.de > _______________________________________________ > lpi-examdev mailing list > [email protected] > list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev _______________________________________________ lpi-examdev mailing list [email protected] http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-examdev
