CTSA2032 — Linux System/Network Administration, Security, and Troubleshooting
CTSA 2032 - Linux System/Network Administration, Security, and Troubleshooting CTSA 2032 - Linux System/Network Administration, Security, and Troubleshooting Hours/Week: Lecture 2 Lab 2 Course Description: Along with a review of the basic construct, this course presents intermediate and advanced Linux operating system concepts and commands from a user and system administrator viewpoint. Traditional system management topics include security, software product installation, startup and shutdown, backups, performance and disk management. Administrative concepts include critical areas of network administration, security, and troubleshooting. MnTC Goals None use system management tools and commands to achieve system administrator goals. identify system directories. configure system security accounts and file/directory permissions. install/configure disks and file systems. manage disks, files systems, and system performance. manage system startup and shutdown for users. perform System Administrator procedures of backup and restore of files and directories. troubleshoot scripts, the network, and security events. write basic scripts. configure network connections. describe Network and Security administration. monitor the network, security, and operation system performance. Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC): Goals and Competencies Competency Goals (MnTC Goals 1-6) None Theme Goals (MnTC Goals 7-10) None Courses and Registration
Prerequisites: CTSA1030