Networking with Linux
Difficulty: Intermediate
Duration: 8 minutes and 40 seconds
Students: 1,482
Rating: 4.7/5
This lesson covers the essentials of networking with Linux. This lesson is part of the Linux Administration Bootcamp course, designed to get you up and running with Linux.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the TCP/IP protocol and the most important aspects of IP networking
- Learn how DNS, hostnames, and IP addresses are used in networking on Linux
- Learn about DHCP, as well as status and dynamic addressing
- Learn some of the most common tools you can use to perform network diagnostics
Intended Audience
- Anyone with basic knowledge of Linux who wants to learn more
- System administrators or IT professionals who want to learn more about networking on Linux
Prerequisites
This is an intermediate-level lesson so some knowledge of Linux is expected. If you're just starting out, then try our Linux Fundamentals lesson first.
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