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LPI certification 102 prep, Part 4

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Jeremy Reed
Jul 20, 2010
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This tutorial concludes the
LPI
102 exam
prep series with
this fourth installment, which shows how to implement basic
Linux security including proper Network File System
(NFS) configuration and use of the secure shell (ssh).
By the end of this series of tutorials (eight in all: four
related to the 101 exam and four related to the 102 exam),
you’ll have the knowledge
you need to become a Linux Systems Administrator and
will be

This tutorial concludes the
LPI
102 exam
prep series with
this fourth installment, which shows how to implement basic
Linux security including proper Network File System
(NFS) configuration and use of the secure shell (ssh).
By the end of this series of tutorials (eight in all: four
related to the 101 exam and four related to the 102 exam),
you’ll have the knowledge
you need to become a Linux Systems Administrator and
will be ready to attain an LPIC Level 1 certification from
the Linux Professional Institute if you so choose.

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Jeremy Reed is a ServerWatch contributor.

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