LPIC-1 Linux Administrator Exam - 102

Prepare for the Linux+ LPIC Level 1 Exam 102 with the best-in-class online preparatory course. Earn your certification!

(102-500.AT1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-577-0
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The LPIC-1 Linux Administrator Exam 102 is a sequel to the 101-500 exam. The online prep course is 100% aligned with the LPIC-1: Linux Administrator exam objectives to help you pass the certification exam easily. It focuses on advanced Linux concepts and administrative tasks. You’ll explore shells and shell scripting for automation; user interfaces and desktops (X11 and graphical); essential system services; network fundamentals; and security administration tasks. In addition to the interactive course content, this course has been equipped with Live Labs to enable practice exercises so that you can solidify your learnings and pass the LPIC-1 Linux Administrator (102-500) exam easily.

Skills You’ll Get

  • Write and customize shell scripts for automation
  • Knowledge of X11, graphical desktops, and accessibility features
  • Expertise in managing user accounts, groups, job scheduling, localization, and internationalization
  • Ability to administer system services logging, email, and printing
  • Knowledge of internet protocols, network configuration, and basic troubleshooting
  • Perform security administration tasks, host security, and data encryption
  • Identify and resolve advanced Linux-related issues

1

Introduction

  • Why Become Linux Certified?
  • Who Should Buy This Course
  • About Vendor
  • Retake Policy
  • How This Course Is Organized
  • The Exam Objectives
  • Exam 102-500 Objectives
2

Shells and Shell Scripting

  • Customize and use the shell environment
  • Customize or write simple scripts
3

User Interfaces and Desktops

  • Install and configure X11
  • Graphical Desktops
  • Accessibility
4

Administrative Tasks

  • Manage user and group accounts and related system files
  • Automate system administration tasks by scheduling jobs
  • Localisation and internationalisation
5

Essential System Services

  • Maintain system time
  • System logging
  • Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) basics
  • Manage printers and printing
6

Networking Fundamentals

  • Fundamentals of internet protocols
  • Persistent network configuration
  • Basic network troubleshooting
  • Configure client side DNS
7

Security

  • Perform security administration tasks
  • Setup host security
  • Securing data with encryption

1

Shells and Shell Scripting

  • Creating a Bash Script to View the Software Packaging Format
  • Creating Aliases
2

User Interfaces and Desktops

  • Checking a Display Server
3

Administrative Tasks

  • Managing Password Expiry Information
  • Locking and Unlocking an Account
  • Reviewing Account Settings
  • Managing Users and Groups
  • Adding, Modifying, and Deleting Groups and Users
  • Using the at command to Manage Jobs
  • Creating a cron Job
  • Viewing the System Locale Settings
4

Essential System Services

  • Maintaining the System Time
  • Using NTP and NTPQ Utilities
  • Setting the System Time
  • Configuring chrony
  • Querying the Journal Content
5

Networking Fundamentals

  • Viewing the Routing Table
  • Tracing Routes
  • Configuring a Network on CentOS
  • Using the dig Command to Look Up DNS Records
  • Using the host Command to Retrieve Information About the Domain
  • Obtaining Network Information
6

Security

  • Using the nmap and netstat Utilities
  • Discovering Open Ports
  • Finding TCP Network Services
  • Using GPG

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It's a preparatory course that helps you to pass the LPIC Level 1 Exam 102 and demonstrate your expertise in advanced Linux administration. The course focuses on advanced Linux concepts like shell scripting, user interfaces, system administration, networking, and security.

LPIC-1 is an industry-recognized certification course that validates your leanings and upgrades your chances of securing an entry-level job in IT.

Yes, you’ll have to pass both the exams to become LPIC Level 1 certified.

While both the exams are conducted to validate your Linux skills, they have distinctive features. LPIC 1 is a more exhaustive industry-recognised certification better fit for those looking for skill-specific value driven weightage whereas CompTIA Linux+ is a good option for those wanting a single exam certification that focuses more on practical skills 

The duration is 90 minutes to answer all the questions.

This Linux+ certification is valid for a lifetime. There is no expiry.

There are a total of 60 questions asked in this exam.

LPIC-1 exam has multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blanks

Completing this course will open doors to a number of job opportunities like junior system administrator, technical support specialist, network engineer, DevOps engineer, Cloud engineer, and security analyst.

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