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RHEL 9 Networking

Struggling with network connectivity in RHEL 9? This course will guide you through essential administration tasks, ensuring your systems stay connected, protected, and accessible with proper DNS and SSH security.

Intermediate
57m
(2)

Created by David Clinton

Last Updated Mar 28, 2025

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RHEL 9 Networking

Struggling with network connectivity in RHEL 9? This course will guide you through essential administration tasks, ensuring your systems stay connected, protected, and accessible with proper DNS and SSH security.

Intermediate
57m
(2)

Created by David Clinton

Last Updated Mar 28, 2025

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Configuring your RHEL 9 network and security environments can be challenging, especially when ensuring reliable connectivity and protection. In this course, RHEL 9 Networking, you'll receive hands-on guidance on managing network interfaces, firewalls, SSH access, and hostname resolution. You'll learn how to configure network interfaces and manage connections efficiently, set up and manage firewalls using Firewalld for optimal security, and secure remote access with SSH and configure DNS resolution. By the end of this course, you'll be confident configuring RHEL 9 networking and security settings, ensuring stable, secure, and well-managed server environments.

RHEL 9 Networking
Intermediate
57m
(2)
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David Clinton - Pluralsight course - RHEL 9 Networking
David Clinton
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David taught high school for twenty years, worked as a Linux system administrator for five years, and has been writing since he could hold a crayon between his fingers. His childhood bedroom wall has since been repainted.

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