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The Red Hat Enterprise 5 Security: Network Services Expertise Exam is a performance-based test of the skills covered in RHS333 Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services. In order to enroll in this exam, one must have an RHCE on a current release at the time of the exam. Upon passing the exam, one will have earned this additional Certificate of Expertise to one's RHCE certification.

 

Course Schedule:

RH-EX-333-Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services Expertise

Duration: 1 day

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  Apr 30, 10  Apr 30, 10Austin, TX
  May 14, 10  May 14, 10Boston, MA
  

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Audience:

Only RHCEs on a current release may take this exam. All candidates are strongly advised to take RHS333 Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services in advance of attempting this exam.


Prerequisites:

RHS333


Price:

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Duration:

1 Day
Training Start Time: 9:00 a.m.
Training End Time: 4:30-5:00PM (depending on class progress)


What you will learn:

Prerequisite skills for the Exam

Candidates must be a Red Hat Certified Engineer on a release that is considered current in order to take this exam.

Enterprise Security: Network Services

Candidates should be able to perform the tasks listed below.

Centralized Authentication Security
  • configure an NIS server to provide directory services
  • configure Kerberos to provide user authentication
  • configure NFSv4 server
  • configure a network client to use NIS for directory information
  • configure a network client to use Kerberos for authentication
  • configure a network client to mount an NFSv4 export
  • configure r-clients (rlogin, rcp, etc.) and telnet to use Kerberos
Network Services Security
  • Use xinetd and TCP wrappers to restrict access to network services
  • Configure Postfix and Sendmail to:
    • filter mail based on message characteristics
    • use TLS for secure communication
    • use the Real-time Blackhole List (RBL) via DNS
  • Configure POP/IMAP to use SSL/TLS for secure communication
  • Configure the following aspects of DNS:
    • master domain
    • slave domain
    • views
    • forwarders
    • blackhole lists (RBL)
    • TSIG
  • Use GPG tools to:
    • generate key pairs
    • sign documents
    • encrypt documents
    • decrypt documents
    • verify document signatures
  • configure a certificate authority (CA) and sign certificate requests
  • configure httpd to use a SSL certificate signed by a certifying authority
  • configure httpd to use passwords and/or network location to restrict access to content
  • configure FTP security to
    • support FTP only users
    • implement host based access restrictions

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