| Linux is a free Unix clone OS developed by Linus Torvalds (he developed the kernel) and thousands of programmers across the world. Linux
is the leader in the movement for free software.
Linux is the fastest growing
OS in the industry today ( it grew by 96% in 1999). since its
introduction in late 1991, it is now in use on 7-10 million
computers. Its growing popularity is easy to understand when you
look at its many strengths, apart from being free.
It is fast and stable.
Extensive multitasking
features- supports full-fledged 32 bit and 64 bit multitasking.
Compatible with all sorts of
hardware- makes possible the usage of legacy devices.
Full and seamless support to
all types of operating systmes from Microsoft Windows &
Novell
Netware to Macintosh.
Linux and e-business :
Beacuse Linux is fast, stable and robust it is being increasingly
used in developing e-commerce applications. The costs are also
brought down by using Linux. Also one can modify the source code
as per the needs of the project. With e-commerce demanding all
sorts of innovative applications, this helps a lot. As e-business
spreads across the globe, the usage of Linux will only increase.
Wondersoft and Linux :
Wondersoft is one of the pioneering developers of software
applications using the open source platform. One of our premier
applications is iSchool2000 - an intranet solution for schools
based on the Linux platform.
Wondersoft is also developing a Linux based intranet solution for
organisation , IntraOrg.
In India, we were among the first to recognise the potential of
the open source platform.As a result of our head start in Linux,
we have at our disposal, a vast knowledge bank and years of
expertise in the use of linux.
As the world is opening up to Linux, we are in a position to lead
this revolution in india.
Introduction
to Red Hat Linux
(Basic Course WSRHB)
For
persons who have never used Linux or UNIX, and who have no prior
command-line experience in any other operating system, who want to
develop both GUI and command line skills for using and customizing
their own Red Hat Linux workstation. DURATION: 22 Hours
Course
Description
Goal:
A Red Hat Linux user who can be productive in using and
customizing his or her own Red Hat Linux system for common command
line processes and desktop productivity roles.
Audience:
Users who are new to Linux and have no prior UNIX or
command-line skills, who want to develop and practice the basic
skills to use and control their own Red Hat Linux system.
Prerequisites:
User-level experience with any computer system, use of
mouse, use of menus, use of any graphical user interface.
You
will learn to:
- A
brief overview of the history and evolution of LINUX, its
capabilities
- Install
Red Hat Linux 6.2/7.0
- Issue
essential Linux commands from the bash shell command line
- Launch
applications from the command line and GNOME interface
- Use
and customize the X Window System and GNOME desktop
environment
- Perform
common tasks using GNOME GUI applications
- Understand
the Linux file system
- Perform
common file maintenance tasks
- Understand
and maintain file access permissions
- Copy
files to and from a floppy diskette
- Open,
edit and save text documents using the vi editor
- Use
regular expression pattern matching
- Filter
and process text
- Use
printing commands and utilities
- Understand
and use email and related applications
- Connect
processes and files using standard I/O and Pipes
- Control
system processes
- Query
packages on your system
- Use
network applications and utilities
- Communicate
and transfer files securely
- System
tools for the user
- Perform
basic bash shell scripting, sed, awk and perl
- Miscellaneous
topics
Red
Hat Linux System Administration (WSRH1)
For
users of Linux (or UNIX) who want to start building skills in
systems administration on Red Hat Linux, to a level where they can
attach and configure a workstation on an existing network. See
complete details below DURATION: 32 Hours
Course
Description
Goal:
An operator who can perform system administration tasks to
a level where he/she can install, configure, and attach a new Red
Hat Linux workstation to an existing network.
Audience:
Linux or UNIX users who understand the basics of Red
Hat Linux and desire further technical training to start on
becoming a system administrator.
You
will learn to:
- Install
Red Hat Linux interactively on standard and Non Standard
Hardware
- Control
common system hardware
- Create
and maintain the Linux file system
- Configure
an NFS client and autofs
- Understand
system and service initialization
- Perform
user and group administration
- Integrate
a workstation with an existing network running common network
services
- Configure
a workstation as a client to NIS, DNS, and DHCP services
- Administer
the Linux printing subsystem
- Automate
tasks with at, cron, and atdaemon
- Maintain
and interpret system logs
- Back
up file systems to tape and tar archive
- Install,
update, query and remove software packages with RPM
- Configure,
compile and install the Linux kernel
- Configure
the X Window System and the GNOME desktop environment
- Perform
basic performance, memory, and process management
- Configure
basic host security
- Perform
basic troubleshooting
Red
Hat Linux Networking and Security Admin(WSRH2)
For
Linux- and/or UNIX- systems administrators who want to build
skills at configuring common network services and security
administration using Red Hat Linux. See complete details below. DURATION:
32 Hours
Course
Description
Goal:
A system administrator who can setup a Red Hat Linux
server and configure common network services and security at a
basic level.
Audience:
Linux or UNIX system administrators who already have
some real-world experience with Red Hat Linux systems
administration and want a first course in networking services and
security.
Prerequisites:
Red Hat Linux System Administration or equivalent
experience with Red Hat Linux; LAN/WAN fundamentals or equivalent;
Internetworking with TCP
You
will learn:
- Networking
services on Red Hat Linux--server-side setup, configuration,
and basic administration of common networking services:
- DNS/BIND
Domain Name Service
- SAMBA
File and Print Sharing to Windows(tm) Clients
- NIS
- Apache
Web Server
- DHCP
- sendmail
- NFS
- ftp
- pppd
- Miscellaneous
topics
- Security
administration using Red Hat Linux
- Introduction
to security
- Developing
a security policy
- Local
security
- Files
and filesystem security
- Password
security and encrypted communications
- Process
security and system monitoring
- Service-based
security and firewalls
- Red
Hat Linux-based security tools
Price
:
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Basic
Course: WSRHB Rs. 4,500.00 (22 Hours)
-
Advanced
Course I: WSRH1: Rs. 10,000 (32 Hours)
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Advanced
Course II: WSRH2 Rs. 10,000.00 (32 Hours)
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