www.gogotraining.com, 1-877-546-4446 This course provides intensive hands-on Linux networking training. You will learn about many different networking servers such as Apache Httpd and Samba. We will discuss various utilities to enable you to setup and maintain networking on a Linux server. This class is designed to prepare you to successfully take the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam. Download the course outline. ——————————————————————————– Prerequisites back to top Students need to have taken the RH133 – Red Hat Linux System Administration Training class or have similar Linux experience. ——————————————————————————– Objectives back to top As a result of taking this course, you will be able to •Describe machine identity with DNS and DHCP •Use file sharing with FTP, NFS and Samba •Administer Users •Implement email with Sendmail and Postfix •Use httpd and Squid •Install firewalls and system monitoring •Implement user security •Troubleshoot network problems www.gogotraining.com, 1-877-546-4446
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Speech Recognition For Mac Tutorial 1 – Setting Up The Computer
Update: This works with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Mac X has speech recognition built in for dictating voice commands to the computer. The setup, of the speech recognition, is simple. Click on System Preferences — Speech — Speech Recognition tab, then start setting the system up. The process is quick and best of all this software comes free with the Mac.
Building Your Own Network for a Computer Lab
Info Level: Beginner Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy Date Created: February 15, 2013 Length of Class: 17:05 Tracks Networking Classes that Require a Computer Lab Prerequisites Setting Up Port Forwarding TCP/IP and Subnet Masking Understanding SOHO Routers Understanding Switches Introduction to Networking Physical Network Segmentation Purpose of Class This class teaches students why they should set up a separate Computer Lab network on their home network if they will be creating test servers and networks. It also explains the basic concepts such as; Port Forwarding to Multiple Layers of Routers, the Need for Different IP Subnets on the Same LAN, and that Conflicting Server Services can cause odd problems. Class Notes Reasons for a Separate Computer Lab Network– DNS and DHCP issues, performance problems Lab Network must be on a different IP Network then other LAN Networks. 192.168.1.x, 192.168.2.x, 192.168.3.x For access to servers form outside world port forwarding on your ISP Router must be pointed at the Router for your Lab Network Any $60 Linksys Router can be used to create a lab network. Lab Network Router External Interface needs to be configured to be on the same network as the ISP Router’s Internal Interfaces.