Learning Path

Prepare for LPIC-1 exam 2 - topic 110: Security

Learn to perform security administration tasks, setup host security, and secure data with encryption

This learning path is part of the Learn Linux, 102: A roadmap for LPIC-1 series.

Overview

The three tutorials in this learning path enable you to understand the security settings that you can perform on your Linux system. You’ll learn how to audit a system to find files using the suid/sgid bit set, set or change user passwords and password aging information, use nmap and netstat commands to discover open ports on a system, set up limits on user login events, processes, and memory usage, determine which users have logged in to the system or have currently logged in, and so on. You’ll also learn how to set up a basic level of host security that includes tasks, such as learning about shadow passwords and how they work, stopping network services not in use, and understanding the role of TCP wrappers. Finally, you’ll learn how to use public key techniques to secure data and communication.

Skill level

Intermediate

Estimated time to complete

Approximately 3 hours.

Learning objectives

Upon completion of this learning path, you will be able to:

  • Perform security administration tasks
  • Setup host security - Coming soon
  • Secure data with encryption - Coming soon