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CyberSecurity Basics
Linux 101
Linux 101
Curriculum
12 Sections
54 Lessons
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Introduction
3
1.0
Course Overview
1.1
Linux Distributions
1.2
Installing Linux in VirtualBox
Getting Started
6
2.0
Introduction to the Command Line
2.1
Getting Help on the Command Line
2.2
Getting Help from ExplainShell
2.3
Command Line Arguments and Options
2.4
Looking at Text Files: more or less
2.5
Another Way to Look at Text Files: cat
Files and the Filesystem
10
3.0
Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
3.1
Devices, Partitions, and Mounting
3.2
Absolute and Relative Paths
3.3
Working with Files and Directories
3.4
Spaces in Paths and Filenames
3.5
File and Path Expansion
3.6
Even More Looking at Text Files
3.7
Hard and Soft Filesystem Links
3.8
Compressing and Archiving Files
3.9
Searching the Filesystem
Users and Groups
4
4.0
Working with users and Groups
4.1
File and Directory Permissions
4.2
Changing Users
4.3
Changing Passwords
Installing Software
4
5.0
Linux Package Management
5.1
Package Management: Debian Systems
5.2
Package Management: RedHat Systems
5.3
Manually Installing Software
Shells
7
6.0
Common Command Line Shells
6.1
Environment Variables
6.2
Startup Files
6.3
Redirecting Input and Output
6.4
Pipes
6.5
Command History
6.6
Command Substitution
More Utilities
5
7.0
Searching and Processing Text
7.1
Manipulating Text
7.2
Networking at the Command Line
7.3
File Transfer Utilities
7.4
Converting Text Files
Text Editors
2
8.0
Text Editors: nano
8.1
Text Editors: vim
Process Management
4
9.0
Process Information
9.1
Foreground and Background Processes
9.2
Managing Processes
9.3
Scheduling Processes with Crontab and Init.d
Regular Expressions
4
10.0
What is a Regular Expressions?
10.1
Searching with Regular Expressions
10.2
Replacing with Regular Expressions
10.3
Tips on Building Regular Expressions
Scripting
4
11.0
Bash Scripting: Basics
11.1
Bash Scripting: Control Structures
11.2
Bash Scripting: Loops
11.3
Bash Scripting: Examples
Conclusion
1
12.0
Course Conclusion
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