Description

Book Synopsis


Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction xxxv

Part I: Getting Started 1

Chapter 1: Starting with Linux 3

Understanding What Linux Is 4

Understanding How Linux Differs from Other Operating Systems 6

Exploring Linux History 7

Free-flowing UNIX culture at Bell Labs 7

Commercial UNIX 9

GNU transitions UNIX to freedom 11

BSD loses some steam 12

Linus builds the missing piece 13

OSI open source definition 14

Understanding How Linux Distributions Emerged 16

Choosing a Red Hat distribution 16

Choosing Ubuntu or another Debian distribution 19

Finding Professional Opportunities with Linux Today 19

Understanding how companies make money with Linux 20

Becoming Red Hat certified 21

Summary 25

Chapter 2: Creating the Perfect Linux Desktop 27

Understanding Linux Desktop Technology 28

Starting with the Fedora GNOME Desktop Live image 30

Using the GNOME 3 Desktop 31

After the computer boots up 31

Setting up the GNOME 3 desktop 38

Extending the GNOME 3 desktop 39

Starting with desktop applications 41

Stopping the GNOME 3 desktop 46

Using the GNOME 2 Desktop 46

Using the Metacity window manager 48

Changing GNOME’s appearance 49

Using the GNOME panels 50

Adding 3D effects with AIGLX 54

Summary 57

Exercises 57

Part II: Becoming a Linux Power User 59

Chapter 3: Using the Shell 61

About Shells and Terminal Windows 62

Using the shell prompt 63

Using a Terminal window 63

Using virtual consoles 65

Choosing Your Shell 65

Running Commands 66

Understanding command syntax 67

Locating commands 70

Recalling Commands Using Command History 72

Command-line editing 73

Command-line completion 75

Command-line recall 76

Connecting and Expanding Commands 78

Piping between commands 78

Sequential commands 79

Background commands 79

Expanding commands 80

Expanding arithmetic expressions 80

Expanding variables 80

Using Shell Variables 81

Creating and using aliases 81

Exiting the shell 83

Creating Your Shell Environment 84

Configuring your shell 84

Setting your prompt 85

Adding environment variables 87

Getting Information about Commands 88

Summary 90

Exercises 90

Chapter 4: Moving Around the Filesystem 93

Using Basic Filesystem Commands 96

Using Metacharacters and Operators 98

Using file-matching metacharacters 98

Using file-redirection metacharacters 99

Using brace expansion characters 101

Listing Files and Directories 101

Understanding File Permissions and Ownership 105

Changing permissions with chmod (numbers) 106

Changing permissions with chmod (letters) 107

Setting default file permission with umask 108

Changing file ownership 109

Moving, Copying, and Removing Files 109

Summary 111

Exercises 111

Chapter 5: Working with Text Files 113

Editing Files with vim and vi 113

Starting with vi 115

Skipping around in the file 119

Searching for text 119

Using ex mode 120

Learning more about vi and vim 120

Finding Files 120

Using locate to find files by name 121

Searching for files with find 122

Searching in files with grep 128

Summary 129

Exercises 129

Chapter 6: Managing Running Processes 131

Understanding Processes 131

Listing Processes 132

Listing processes with ps 132

Listing and changing processes with top 134

Listing processes with System Monitor 136

Managing Background and Foreground Processes 137

Starting background processes 138

Using foreground and background commands 139

Killing and Renicing Processes140

Killing processes with kill and killall 140

Setting processor priority with nice and renice 142

Limiting Processes with cgroups 143

Summary 144

Exercises 145

Chapter 7: Writing Simple Shell Scripts 147

Understanding Shell Scripts 147

Executing and debugging shell scripts 148

Understanding shell variables 149

Performing arithmetic in shell scripts 152

Using programming constructs in shell scripts 153

Trying some useful text manipulation programs 159

Using simple shell scripts 161

Summary 163

Exercises 163

Part III: Becoming a Linux System Administrator 165

Chapter 8: Learning System Administration 167

Understanding System Administration 167

Using Graphical Administration Tools 169

Using the root User Account 174

Exploring Administrative Commands, Configuration Files, and Log Files 178

Administrative commands 178

Administrative configuration files 179

Using Other Administrative Accounts 185

Checking and Configuring Hardware 186

Checking your hardware 187

Managing removable hardware 189

Working with loadable modules 191

Summary 193

Exercises 193

Chapter 9: Installing Linux 195

Choosing a Computer 196

Installing Fedora from Live Media 198

Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux from Installation Media 201

Understanding Cloud-Based Installations 204

Installing Linux in the Enterprise 205

Exploring Common Installation Topics 207

Upgrading or installing from scratch 207

Dual booting 208

Installing Linux to run virtually 209

Using installation boot options 210

Using specialized storage 213

Partitioning hard drives 214

Using the GRUB boot loader 217

Summary 219

Exercises 219

Chapter 10: Getting and Managing Software 221

Managing Software on the Desktop 221

Going Beyond the Software Window 223

Understanding Linux RPM and DEB Software Packaging 224

Understanding DEB packaging 225

Understanding RPM packaging 226

Managing RPM Packages with YUM 229

Transitioning from yum to dnf 229

Understanding how yum works 229

Using YUM with third-party software repositories 233

Managing software with the yum command 233

Installing, Querying, and Verifying Software with the rpm Command 241

Installing and removing packages with rpm 241

Querying rpm information 242

Verifying RPM packages 244

Managing Software in the Enterprise 245

Summary 246

Exercises 247

Chapter 11: Managing User Accounts 249

Creating User Accounts 249

Adding users with useradd 252

Setting user defaults 255

Modifying users with usermod 257

Deleting users with userdel 258

Understanding Group Accounts 259

Using group accounts 259

Creating group accounts 260

Managing Users in the Enterprise 261

Setting permissions with Access Control Lists 262

Centralizing User Accounts 269

Summary 270

Exercises 270

Chapter 12: Managing Disks and Filesystems 273

Understanding Disk Storage 273

Partitioning Hard Disks 275

Understanding partition tables 275

Viewing disk partitions 276

Creating a single-partition disk 277

Creating a multiple-partition disk 281

Using Logical Volume Manager Partitions 285

Checking an existing LVM 286

Creating LVM logical volumes 289

Growing LVM logical volumes 290

Mounting Filesystems 291

Supported filesystems 291

Enabling swap areas 293

Disabling swap area 294

Using the fstab file to define mountable file systems 295

Using the mount command to mount file systems 297

Mounting a disk image in loopback 298

Using the umount command 299

Using the mkfs Command to Create a Filesystem 300

Managing Storage with Cockpit 301

Summary 303

Exercises 303

Part IV: Becoming a Linux Server Administrator 305

Chapter 13: Understanding Server Administration 307

Starting with Server Administration 308

Step 1: Install the server 308

Step 2: Configure the server 310

Step 3: Start the server 311

Step 4: Secure the server 312

Step 5: Monitor the server 314

Checking and Setting Servers 316

Managing Remote Access with the Secure Shell Service 316

Starting the openssh-server service 317

Using SSH client tools 318

Using key-based (passwordless) authentication 324

Configuring System Logging 326

Enabling system logging with rsyslog 326

Watching logs with logwatch 331

Checking System Resources with sar 332

Checking System Space 334

Displaying system space with df 334

Checking disk usage with du 334

Finding disk consumption with find 335

Managing Servers in the Enterprise 336

Summary 336

Exercises 337

Chapter 14: Administering Networking 339

Configuring Networking for Desktops 340

Checking your network interfaces 342

Configuring network interfaces 349

Configuring a network proxy connection 352

Configuring Networking from the Command Line 353

Configure networking with nmtui 354

Editing a NetworkManager TUI connection 354

Understanding networking configuration files 355

Setting alias network interfaces 360

Setting up Ethernet channel bonding 361

Setting custom routes 363

Configuring Networking in the Enterprise 364

Configuring Linux as a router 364

Configuring Linux as a DHCP server 365

Configuring Linux as a DNS server 365

Configuring Linux as a proxy server 366

Summary 366

Exercises 367

Chapter 15: Starting and Stopping Services 369

Understanding the Initialization Daemon (init or systemd) 370

Understanding the classic init daemons 371

Understanding systemd initialization 377

Checking the Status of Services 384

Checking services for SysVinit systems 385

Stopping and Starting Services 387

Stopping and starting SysVinit services 387

Enabling Persistent Services 391

Configuring persistent services for SysVinit 391

Configuring a Default Runlevel or Target Unit 394

Configuring the SysVinit default runlevel 394

Adding New or Customized Services 396

Adding new services to SysVinit 396

Adding new services to systemd 399

Summary 401

Exercises 401

Chapter 16: Configuring a Print Server 403

Common UNIX Printing System 403

Setting Up Printers 405

Adding a printer automatically 405

Using web-based CUPS administration 406

Using the Print Settings window 409

Working with CUPS Printing 415

Configuring the CUPS server (cupsdconf) 415

Starting the CUPS server 417

Configuring CUPS printer options manually 417

Using Printing Commands 418

Printing with lp 419

Listing status with lpstat -t 419

Removing print jobs with lprm 419

Configuring Print Servers 420

Configuring a shared CUPS printer 420

Configuring a shared Samba printer 422

Summary 424

Exercises 424

Chapter 17: Configuring a Web Server 427

Understanding the Apache Web Server 427

Getting and Installing Your Web Server 428

Understanding the httpd package 428

Installing Apache 431

Starting Apache 432

Securing Apache 433

Understanding the Apache configuration files 435

Adding a virtual host to Apache 440

Allowing users to publish their own web content 442

Securing your web traffic with SSL/TLS 443

Troubleshooting Your Web Server 449

Checking for configuration errors 449

Accessing forbidden and server internal errors 451

Summary 453

Exercises 453

Chapter 18: Configuring an FTP Server 455

Understanding FTP 455

Installing the vsftpd FTP Server 457

Starting the vsftpd Service 458

Securing Your FTP Server 461

Opening up your firewall for FTP 461

Configuring SELinux for your FTP server 463

Relating Linux file permissions to vsftpd 465

Configuring Your FTP Server 465

Setting up user access 465

Allowing uploading 467

Setting up vsftpd for the Internet 468

Using FTP Clients to Connect to Your Server 469

Accessing an FTP server from Firefox 470

Accessing an FTP server with the lftp command 470

Using the gFTP client 472

Summary 473

Exercises 473

Chapter 19: Configuring a Windows File Sharing (Samba) Server 475

Understanding Samba 475

Installing Samba 476

Starting and Stopping Samba 478

Starting the Samba (smb) service 478

Starting the NetBIOS (nmbd) name server 480

Stopping the Samba (smb) and NetBIOS (nmb) services 481

Securing Samba 482

Configuring firewalls for Samba 482

Configuring SELinux for Samba 484

Configuring Samba host/user permissions 486

Configuring Samba 486

Configuring the [global] section 486

Configuring the [homes] section487

Configuring the [printers] section 489

Accessing Samba Shares 493

Accessing Samba shares in Linux 493

Accessing Samba shares in Windows 496

Using Samba in the Enterprise 497

Summary 497

Exercises 498

Chapter 20: Configuring an NFS File Server 499

Installing an NFS Server 502

Starting the NFS service 502

Sharing NFS Filesystems 503

Configuring the /etc/exports file 504

Exporting the shared filesystems 507

Securing Your NFS Server 508

Opening up your firewall for NFS 508

Allowing NFS access in TCP wrappers 510

Configuring SELinux for your NFS server 511

Using NFS Filesystems 512

Viewing NFS shares 512

Manually mounting an NFS filesystem 512

Mounting an NFS filesystem at boot time 513

Using autofs to mount NFS filesystems on demand 517

Unmounting NFS filesystems 520

Summary 521

Exercises 521

Chapter 21: Troubleshooting Linux 523

Boot-Up Troubleshooting 523

Understanding Startup Methods 524

Starting from the firmware (BIOS or UEFI) 526

Troubleshooting the GRUB boot loader 528

GRUB 2 Boot loader 530

Starting the kernel 532

Troubleshooting Software Packages 542

Fixing RPM databases and cache 545

Troubleshooting Networking 547

Troubleshooting outgoing connections 547

Troubleshooting incoming connections 550

Troubleshooting Memory 553

Uncovering memory issues 554

Troubleshooting in Rescue Mode 559

Summary 561

Exercises 561

Part V: Learning Linux Security Techniques 563

Chapter 22: Understanding Basic Linux Security 565

Implementing Physical Security 565

Implementing disaster recovery 566

Securing user accounts 566

Securing passwords 570

Securing the filesystem 576

Managing software and services 579

Advanced implementation 580

Monitoring Your Systems 580

Monitoring log files 581

Monitoring user accounts 584

Monitoring the filesystem 587

Auditing and Reviewing Linux 595

Conducting compliance reviews 595

Conducting security reviews 596

Summary 596

Exercises 597

Chapter 23: Understanding Advanced Linux Security 599

Implementing Linux Security with Cryptography 599

Understanding hashing 600

Understanding encryption/decryption 602

Implementing Linux cryptography 610

Implementing Linux Security with PAM 618

Understanding the PAM authentication process 619

Administering PAM on your Linux system 622

Obtaining more information on PAM 633

Summary 633

Exercises 633

Chapter 24: Enhancing Linux Security with SELinux 635

Understanding SELinux Benefits 635

Understanding How SELinux Works 637

Understanding Type Enforcement 637

Understanding Multi-Level Security 638

Implementing SELinux security models 639

Configuring SELinux 645

Setting the SELinux mode 645

Setting the SELinux policy type 647

Managing SELinux security contexts 648

Managing SELinux policy rule packages 651

Managing SELinux via Booleans 653

Monitoring and Troubleshooting SELinux 654

Understanding SELinux logging 654

Troubleshooting SELinux logging 656

Troubleshooting common SELinux problems 657

Putting It All Together 659

Obtaining More Information on SELinux 659

Summary 660

Exercises 660

Chapter 25: Securing Linux on a Network 663

Auditing Network Services 663

Evaluating access to network services with nmap 665

Using nmap to audit your network services advertisements 668

Working with Firewalls 672

Understanding firewalls 673

Implementing firewalls 674

Summary 688

Exercises 688

Part VI: Engaging with Cloud Computing 691

Chapter 26: Shifting to Clouds and Containers 693

Understanding Linux Containers 694

Namespaces 695

Container registries 695

Base images and layers 696

Starting with Linux Containers 697

Pulling and running containers 697

Starting and stopping containers 701

Building a container image 702

Tagging and pushing an image to a registry 705

Using containers in the enterprise 706

Summary 706

Exercises 707

Chapter 27: Using Linux for Cloud Computing 709

Overview of Linux and Cloud Computing 710

Trying Basic Cloud Technology 713

Setting Up a Small Cloud 714

Configuring hypervisors 715

Configuring storage 718

Creating virtual machines 720

Managing virtual machines 724

Migrating virtual machines 725

Summary 727

Exercises 727

Chapter 28: Deploying Linux to the Cloud 729

Getting Linux to Run in a Cloud 729

Creating Linux Images for Clouds 731

Configuring and running a cloud-init cloud instance 731

Investigating the cloud instance 733

Cloning the cloud instance 734

Using cloud-init in enterprise computing 738

Using OpenStack to Deploy Cloud Images 739

Starting from the OpenStack Dashboard 739

Using Amazon EC2 to Deploy Cloud Images 744

Summary 746

Exercises 746

Chapter 29: Automating Apps and Infrastructure with Ansible 749

Understanding Ansible 750

Exploring Ansible Components 751

Inventories 751

Playbooks 752

Stepping Through an Ansible Deployment 753

Installing Ansible 756

Running Ad-Hoc Ansible Commands 760

Automating Tasks with Ansible Tower Automation Framework 762

Summary 763

Exercises 763

Chapter 30: Deploying Applications as Containers with Kubernetes 765

Understanding Kubernetes 766

Kubernetes masters 766

Kubernetes workers 767

Kubernetes applications 767

Kubernetes interfaces 768

Trying Kubernetes 768

Getting Kubernetes 769

Running the Kubernetes Basics tutorial 771

Enterprise-Quality Kubernetes with OpenShift 782

Summary 783

Exercises 783

Part VII: Appendixes 785

Appendix A: Media 787

Appendix B: Exercise Answers 797

Index 863

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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments xi

      Introduction xxxv

      Part I: Getting Started 1

      Chapter 1: Starting with Linux 3

      Understanding What Linux Is 4

      Understanding How Linux Differs from Other Operating Systems 6

      Exploring Linux History 7

      Free-flowing UNIX culture at Bell Labs 7

      Commercial UNIX 9

      GNU transitions UNIX to freedom 11

      BSD loses some steam 12

      Linus builds the missing piece 13

      OSI open source definition 14

      Understanding How Linux Distributions Emerged 16

      Choosing a Red Hat distribution 16

      Choosing Ubuntu or another Debian distribution 19

      Finding Professional Opportunities with Linux Today 19

      Understanding how companies make money with Linux 20

      Becoming Red Hat certified 21

      Summary 25

      Chapter 2: Creating the Perfect Linux Desktop 27

      Understanding Linux Desktop Technology 28

      Starting with the Fedora GNOME Desktop Live image 30

      Using the GNOME 3 Desktop 31

      After the computer boots up 31

      Setting up the GNOME 3 desktop 38

      Extending the GNOME 3 desktop 39

      Starting with desktop applications 41

      Stopping the GNOME 3 desktop 46

      Using the GNOME 2 Desktop 46

      Using the Metacity window manager 48

      Changing GNOME’s appearance 49

      Using the GNOME panels 50

      Adding 3D effects with AIGLX 54

      Summary 57

      Exercises 57

      Part II: Becoming a Linux Power User 59

      Chapter 3: Using the Shell 61

      About Shells and Terminal Windows 62

      Using the shell prompt 63

      Using a Terminal window 63

      Using virtual consoles 65

      Choosing Your Shell 65

      Running Commands 66

      Understanding command syntax 67

      Locating commands 70

      Recalling Commands Using Command History 72

      Command-line editing 73

      Command-line completion 75

      Command-line recall 76

      Connecting and Expanding Commands 78

      Piping between commands 78

      Sequential commands 79

      Background commands 79

      Expanding commands 80

      Expanding arithmetic expressions 80

      Expanding variables 80

      Using Shell Variables 81

      Creating and using aliases 81

      Exiting the shell 83

      Creating Your Shell Environment 84

      Configuring your shell 84

      Setting your prompt 85

      Adding environment variables 87

      Getting Information about Commands 88

      Summary 90

      Exercises 90

      Chapter 4: Moving Around the Filesystem 93

      Using Basic Filesystem Commands 96

      Using Metacharacters and Operators 98

      Using file-matching metacharacters 98

      Using file-redirection metacharacters 99

      Using brace expansion characters 101

      Listing Files and Directories 101

      Understanding File Permissions and Ownership 105

      Changing permissions with chmod (numbers) 106

      Changing permissions with chmod (letters) 107

      Setting default file permission with umask 108

      Changing file ownership 109

      Moving, Copying, and Removing Files 109

      Summary 111

      Exercises 111

      Chapter 5: Working with Text Files 113

      Editing Files with vim and vi 113

      Starting with vi 115

      Skipping around in the file 119

      Searching for text 119

      Using ex mode 120

      Learning more about vi and vim 120

      Finding Files 120

      Using locate to find files by name 121

      Searching for files with find 122

      Searching in files with grep 128

      Summary 129

      Exercises 129

      Chapter 6: Managing Running Processes 131

      Understanding Processes 131

      Listing Processes 132

      Listing processes with ps 132

      Listing and changing processes with top 134

      Listing processes with System Monitor 136

      Managing Background and Foreground Processes 137

      Starting background processes 138

      Using foreground and background commands 139

      Killing and Renicing Processes140

      Killing processes with kill and killall 140

      Setting processor priority with nice and renice 142

      Limiting Processes with cgroups 143

      Summary 144

      Exercises 145

      Chapter 7: Writing Simple Shell Scripts 147

      Understanding Shell Scripts 147

      Executing and debugging shell scripts 148

      Understanding shell variables 149

      Performing arithmetic in shell scripts 152

      Using programming constructs in shell scripts 153

      Trying some useful text manipulation programs 159

      Using simple shell scripts 161

      Summary 163

      Exercises 163

      Part III: Becoming a Linux System Administrator 165

      Chapter 8: Learning System Administration 167

      Understanding System Administration 167

      Using Graphical Administration Tools 169

      Using the root User Account 174

      Exploring Administrative Commands, Configuration Files, and Log Files 178

      Administrative commands 178

      Administrative configuration files 179

      Using Other Administrative Accounts 185

      Checking and Configuring Hardware 186

      Checking your hardware 187

      Managing removable hardware 189

      Working with loadable modules 191

      Summary 193

      Exercises 193

      Chapter 9: Installing Linux 195

      Choosing a Computer 196

      Installing Fedora from Live Media 198

      Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux from Installation Media 201

      Understanding Cloud-Based Installations 204

      Installing Linux in the Enterprise 205

      Exploring Common Installation Topics 207

      Upgrading or installing from scratch 207

      Dual booting 208

      Installing Linux to run virtually 209

      Using installation boot options 210

      Using specialized storage 213

      Partitioning hard drives 214

      Using the GRUB boot loader 217

      Summary 219

      Exercises 219

      Chapter 10: Getting and Managing Software 221

      Managing Software on the Desktop 221

      Going Beyond the Software Window 223

      Understanding Linux RPM and DEB Software Packaging 224

      Understanding DEB packaging 225

      Understanding RPM packaging 226

      Managing RPM Packages with YUM 229

      Transitioning from yum to dnf 229

      Understanding how yum works 229

      Using YUM with third-party software repositories 233

      Managing software with the yum command 233

      Installing, Querying, and Verifying Software with the rpm Command 241

      Installing and removing packages with rpm 241

      Querying rpm information 242

      Verifying RPM packages 244

      Managing Software in the Enterprise 245

      Summary 246

      Exercises 247

      Chapter 11: Managing User Accounts 249

      Creating User Accounts 249

      Adding users with useradd 252

      Setting user defaults 255

      Modifying users with usermod 257

      Deleting users with userdel 258

      Understanding Group Accounts 259

      Using group accounts 259

      Creating group accounts 260

      Managing Users in the Enterprise 261

      Setting permissions with Access Control Lists 262

      Centralizing User Accounts 269

      Summary 270

      Exercises 270

      Chapter 12: Managing Disks and Filesystems 273

      Understanding Disk Storage 273

      Partitioning Hard Disks 275

      Understanding partition tables 275

      Viewing disk partitions 276

      Creating a single-partition disk 277

      Creating a multiple-partition disk 281

      Using Logical Volume Manager Partitions 285

      Checking an existing LVM 286

      Creating LVM logical volumes 289

      Growing LVM logical volumes 290

      Mounting Filesystems 291

      Supported filesystems 291

      Enabling swap areas 293

      Disabling swap area 294

      Using the fstab file to define mountable file systems 295

      Using the mount command to mount file systems 297

      Mounting a disk image in loopback 298

      Using the umount command 299

      Using the mkfs Command to Create a Filesystem 300

      Managing Storage with Cockpit 301

      Summary 303

      Exercises 303

      Part IV: Becoming a Linux Server Administrator 305

      Chapter 13: Understanding Server Administration 307

      Starting with Server Administration 308

      Step 1: Install the server 308

      Step 2: Configure the server 310

      Step 3: Start the server 311

      Step 4: Secure the server 312

      Step 5: Monitor the server 314

      Checking and Setting Servers 316

      Managing Remote Access with the Secure Shell Service 316

      Starting the openssh-server service 317

      Using SSH client tools 318

      Using key-based (passwordless) authentication 324

      Configuring System Logging 326

      Enabling system logging with rsyslog 326

      Watching logs with logwatch 331

      Checking System Resources with sar 332

      Checking System Space 334

      Displaying system space with df 334

      Checking disk usage with du 334

      Finding disk consumption with find 335

      Managing Servers in the Enterprise 336

      Summary 336

      Exercises 337

      Chapter 14: Administering Networking 339

      Configuring Networking for Desktops 340

      Checking your network interfaces 342

      Configuring network interfaces 349

      Configuring a network proxy connection 352

      Configuring Networking from the Command Line 353

      Configure networking with nmtui 354

      Editing a NetworkManager TUI connection 354

      Understanding networking configuration files 355

      Setting alias network interfaces 360

      Setting up Ethernet channel bonding 361

      Setting custom routes 363

      Configuring Networking in the Enterprise 364

      Configuring Linux as a router 364

      Configuring Linux as a DHCP server 365

      Configuring Linux as a DNS server 365

      Configuring Linux as a proxy server 366

      Summary 366

      Exercises 367

      Chapter 15: Starting and Stopping Services 369

      Understanding the Initialization Daemon (init or systemd) 370

      Understanding the classic init daemons 371

      Understanding systemd initialization 377

      Checking the Status of Services 384

      Checking services for SysVinit systems 385

      Stopping and Starting Services 387

      Stopping and starting SysVinit services 387

      Enabling Persistent Services 391

      Configuring persistent services for SysVinit 391

      Configuring a Default Runlevel or Target Unit 394

      Configuring the SysVinit default runlevel 394

      Adding New or Customized Services 396

      Adding new services to SysVinit 396

      Adding new services to systemd 399

      Summary 401

      Exercises 401

      Chapter 16: Configuring a Print Server 403

      Common UNIX Printing System 403

      Setting Up Printers 405

      Adding a printer automatically 405

      Using web-based CUPS administration 406

      Using the Print Settings window 409

      Working with CUPS Printing 415

      Configuring the CUPS server (cupsdconf) 415

      Starting the CUPS server 417

      Configuring CUPS printer options manually 417

      Using Printing Commands 418

      Printing with lp 419

      Listing status with lpstat -t 419

      Removing print jobs with lprm 419

      Configuring Print Servers 420

      Configuring a shared CUPS printer 420

      Configuring a shared Samba printer 422

      Summary 424

      Exercises 424

      Chapter 17: Configuring a Web Server 427

      Understanding the Apache Web Server 427

      Getting and Installing Your Web Server 428

      Understanding the httpd package 428

      Installing Apache 431

      Starting Apache 432

      Securing Apache 433

      Understanding the Apache configuration files 435

      Adding a virtual host to Apache 440

      Allowing users to publish their own web content 442

      Securing your web traffic with SSL/TLS 443

      Troubleshooting Your Web Server 449

      Checking for configuration errors 449

      Accessing forbidden and server internal errors 451

      Summary 453

      Exercises 453

      Chapter 18: Configuring an FTP Server 455

      Understanding FTP 455

      Installing the vsftpd FTP Server 457

      Starting the vsftpd Service 458

      Securing Your FTP Server 461

      Opening up your firewall for FTP 461

      Configuring SELinux for your FTP server 463

      Relating Linux file permissions to vsftpd 465

      Configuring Your FTP Server 465

      Setting up user access 465

      Allowing uploading 467

      Setting up vsftpd for the Internet 468

      Using FTP Clients to Connect to Your Server 469

      Accessing an FTP server from Firefox 470

      Accessing an FTP server with the lftp command 470

      Using the gFTP client 472

      Summary 473

      Exercises 473

      Chapter 19: Configuring a Windows File Sharing (Samba) Server 475

      Understanding Samba 475

      Installing Samba 476

      Starting and Stopping Samba 478

      Starting the Samba (smb) service 478

      Starting the NetBIOS (nmbd) name server 480

      Stopping the Samba (smb) and NetBIOS (nmb) services 481

      Securing Samba 482

      Configuring firewalls for Samba 482

      Configuring SELinux for Samba 484

      Configuring Samba host/user permissions 486

      Configuring Samba 486

      Configuring the [global] section 486

      Configuring the [homes] section487

      Configuring the [printers] section 489

      Accessing Samba Shares 493

      Accessing Samba shares in Linux 493

      Accessing Samba shares in Windows 496

      Using Samba in the Enterprise 497

      Summary 497

      Exercises 498

      Chapter 20: Configuring an NFS File Server 499

      Installing an NFS Server 502

      Starting the NFS service 502

      Sharing NFS Filesystems 503

      Configuring the /etc/exports file 504

      Exporting the shared filesystems 507

      Securing Your NFS Server 508

      Opening up your firewall for NFS 508

      Allowing NFS access in TCP wrappers 510

      Configuring SELinux for your NFS server 511

      Using NFS Filesystems 512

      Viewing NFS shares 512

      Manually mounting an NFS filesystem 512

      Mounting an NFS filesystem at boot time 513

      Using autofs to mount NFS filesystems on demand 517

      Unmounting NFS filesystems 520

      Summary 521

      Exercises 521

      Chapter 21: Troubleshooting Linux 523

      Boot-Up Troubleshooting 523

      Understanding Startup Methods 524

      Starting from the firmware (BIOS or UEFI) 526

      Troubleshooting the GRUB boot loader 528

      GRUB 2 Boot loader 530

      Starting the kernel 532

      Troubleshooting Software Packages 542

      Fixing RPM databases and cache 545

      Troubleshooting Networking 547

      Troubleshooting outgoing connections 547

      Troubleshooting incoming connections 550

      Troubleshooting Memory 553

      Uncovering memory issues 554

      Troubleshooting in Rescue Mode 559

      Summary 561

      Exercises 561

      Part V: Learning Linux Security Techniques 563

      Chapter 22: Understanding Basic Linux Security 565

      Implementing Physical Security 565

      Implementing disaster recovery 566

      Securing user accounts 566

      Securing passwords 570

      Securing the filesystem 576

      Managing software and services 579

      Advanced implementation 580

      Monitoring Your Systems 580

      Monitoring log files 581

      Monitoring user accounts 584

      Monitoring the filesystem 587

      Auditing and Reviewing Linux 595

      Conducting compliance reviews 595

      Conducting security reviews 596

      Summary 596

      Exercises 597

      Chapter 23: Understanding Advanced Linux Security 599

      Implementing Linux Security with Cryptography 599

      Understanding hashing 600

      Understanding encryption/decryption 602

      Implementing Linux cryptography 610

      Implementing Linux Security with PAM 618

      Understanding the PAM authentication process 619

      Administering PAM on your Linux system 622

      Obtaining more information on PAM 633

      Summary 633

      Exercises 633

      Chapter 24: Enhancing Linux Security with SELinux 635

      Understanding SELinux Benefits 635

      Understanding How SELinux Works 637

      Understanding Type Enforcement 637

      Understanding Multi-Level Security 638

      Implementing SELinux security models 639

      Configuring SELinux 645

      Setting the SELinux mode 645

      Setting the SELinux policy type 647

      Managing SELinux security contexts 648

      Managing SELinux policy rule packages 651

      Managing SELinux via Booleans 653

      Monitoring and Troubleshooting SELinux 654

      Understanding SELinux logging 654

      Troubleshooting SELinux logging 656

      Troubleshooting common SELinux problems 657

      Putting It All Together 659

      Obtaining More Information on SELinux 659

      Summary 660

      Exercises 660

      Chapter 25: Securing Linux on a Network 663

      Auditing Network Services 663

      Evaluating access to network services with nmap 665

      Using nmap to audit your network services advertisements 668

      Working with Firewalls 672

      Understanding firewalls 673

      Implementing firewalls 674

      Summary 688

      Exercises 688

      Part VI: Engaging with Cloud Computing 691

      Chapter 26: Shifting to Clouds and Containers 693

      Understanding Linux Containers 694

      Namespaces 695

      Container registries 695

      Base images and layers 696

      Starting with Linux Containers 697

      Pulling and running containers 697

      Starting and stopping containers 701

      Building a container image 702

      Tagging and pushing an image to a registry 705

      Using containers in the enterprise 706

      Summary 706

      Exercises 707

      Chapter 27: Using Linux for Cloud Computing 709

      Overview of Linux and Cloud Computing 710

      Trying Basic Cloud Technology 713

      Setting Up a Small Cloud 714

      Configuring hypervisors 715

      Configuring storage 718

      Creating virtual machines 720

      Managing virtual machines 724

      Migrating virtual machines 725

      Summary 727

      Exercises 727

      Chapter 28: Deploying Linux to the Cloud 729

      Getting Linux to Run in a Cloud 729

      Creating Linux Images for Clouds 731

      Configuring and running a cloud-init cloud instance 731

      Investigating the cloud instance 733

      Cloning the cloud instance 734

      Using cloud-init in enterprise computing 738

      Using OpenStack to Deploy Cloud Images 739

      Starting from the OpenStack Dashboard 739

      Using Amazon EC2 to Deploy Cloud Images 744

      Summary 746

      Exercises 746

      Chapter 29: Automating Apps and Infrastructure with Ansible 749

      Understanding Ansible 750

      Exploring Ansible Components 751

      Inventories 751

      Playbooks 752

      Stepping Through an Ansible Deployment 753

      Installing Ansible 756

      Running Ad-Hoc Ansible Commands 760

      Automating Tasks with Ansible Tower Automation Framework 762

      Summary 763

      Exercises 763

      Chapter 30: Deploying Applications as Containers with Kubernetes 765

      Understanding Kubernetes 766

      Kubernetes masters 766

      Kubernetes workers 767

      Kubernetes applications 767

      Kubernetes interfaces 768

      Trying Kubernetes 768

      Getting Kubernetes 769

      Running the Kubernetes Basics tutorial 771

      Enterprise-Quality Kubernetes with OpenShift 782

      Summary 783

      Exercises 783

      Part VII: Appendixes 785

      Appendix A: Media 787

      Appendix B: Exercise Answers 797

      Index 863

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