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Secure Shell (SSH) Complete Training Course – Master SSH

This course is made for Linux admins who seek to secure their Linux work environment by mastering Linux SSH security
Instructor:
The Linux Lighthouse
34 students enrolled
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Installing and Configuring Secure Shell
Using Secure Shell for remote connection
Copy file using secure shell
Transfer files using secure shell
Harden and Secure the Secure Shell
Using Screen for multiple SSH sessions
Run Linux applications on Windows OS

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        I appreciated the security section, these are industry standard day to day operations.                                                                                –   Eli Hatch


Welcome to our Linux community of over 35000 successful students who enrolled in our courses ! 

This course is one of the rarest resources you will find on the internet about secure shell in spite of it’s importance for Linux admins. It has been designed for students to excel in their Linux skills in the working environment. 

What am i going to present in this course ?! 

The course is aimed to teach Secure Shell for beginners, intermediates and even advanced system admins who wish to develop their skills in Linux. Starting all the way from the Secure Shell basics up to how master It. So i am going to start with : 

  • Secure Shell Overview
  • Configure and install secure shell on Linux or Windows 
  • Using secure shell for remote connection  

And then i’ll move on to:

  • Copying and transferring files among systems in a secure way 
  • Multiple SSH sessions with screen 
  • Running applications on different Linux machines 
  • Running applications on windows OS 
  • Configure Virtual Network Computing ( Remote Desktop )
  • Maximum Security ( Securing The Secure Shell )

With that there will be PDF’s on keywords and expressions and more info for those who like to know more about details and there will be quizzes to challenge yourself with. 24 hour support for any questions or suggestions in the discussion forum 

And now after this description you must be concerned on what are you going to get out of this course by the end ! 

By the end of this course you will have the skills that will qualify you to accomplish tasks that require Linux system admins to have knowledge and experience in Secure shell and be able to preform in real life situations.  

Introduction To Secure Shell

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Course Agenda
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Introduction To Secure Shell

Secure Shell Installation and Configuration

1
How to verify if SSH installed or not on Linux?
2
Install the OpenSSH on Linux CentOS
3
Install OpenSSH on Linux Ubuntu
4
Install OpenSSH on Windows

Using Secure Shell For Remote Connection

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How do I connect to a remote host
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How do I connect to a remote host on a different SSH port
3
How can I login to a specific directory?
4
How do I execute a command on a remote host using SSH?

Copy and Transfer Files Using Secure Shell

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How can I copy (file/files) to a remote host using SCP?
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How can I copy (file/files) from a remote host using SCP?
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How can I Copy entire directory using SCP?
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Can I limit the speed (bandwidth) of files transfer using SCP?
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What is SFTP and how to connect to SFTP?
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SFTP List file and check the working directory
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SFTP Uploading Files
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SFTP Downloading Files
9
SFTP Switching and Creating Directories
10
SFTP Remove Files and Directories

Secure Shell & Other Services

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Multiple SSH Sessions with screen (Install Screen)
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Multiple SSH Sessions with screen (Start working)
3
Multiple SSH Sessions with screen Lock and Exit from the screen
4
Tunneling x11 Through SSH (Linux)
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Tunneling x11 Through SSH (Run Linux Applications on Windows)
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Remote Desktop with SSH (Install and Configure VNC Server)
7
Remote Desktop with SSH (Connect to Remote Desktop)

Securing the Secure Shell

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Change The Default Port
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Disable Direct Root Access
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Allow Access for Certain User(s)
4
Deny Access from Known IPs
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Allow Access from Known IPs
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Public Key Authentication
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Disable Password Authentication
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