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Essentials of UNIX Administration with FreeBSD 12.1

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  • 4,776 Students
  • Updated 9/2020
4.6
(109 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
6 Hour(s) 19 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Andrew Mallett
Rating
4.6
(109 Ratings)

Course Overview

Essentials of UNIX Administration with FreeBSD 12.1

Learning to manage your FreeBSD 12.1 Unix system

Unix Administration with FreeBSD is the course that you need to take to learn how to manage UNIX servers and take your career to the next level. With the job market being, as always, very competitive you can make yourself standout from the crowd by offering more and better knowledge than the rest. During this course you will learn:

  • How to install and update FreeBSD

  • Manage files and file permissions

  • Manage users and groups

Of course, UNIX administration does not stop there, you will also learn about monitoring the server, editing text files and using ACLs to enhance file permissions.

By the end of this course you will have great practical skills managing UNIX from the command line, skills that are easily transferable to Linux systems as well

Course Content

  • 9 section(s)
  • 60 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Installing and Upgrading FreeBSD UNIX
  • Section 2 Discovering the UNIX Command Line
  • Section 3 Managing Software in FreeBSD
  • Section 4 Working with UNIX Text Editors
  • Section 5 Managing Files and Directories in FreeBSD
  • Section 6 Managing UNIX File Permissions
  • Section 7 Extending Permissions with ACLs
  • Section 8 Managing Users and Groups
  • Section 9 Monitoring FreeBSD and Managing Server Load

What You’ll Learn

  • UNIX Administration, System Administration Using FreeBSD, Core UNIX and Linux Commands, Install and Manage FreeBSD, Manage FreeBSD User Accounts, Install and Remove Software on FreeBSD, Manage File System Permissions with Mode and ACLS


Reviews

  • G
    Gilbert Oviedo
    5.0

    clear, no fluff only the good stuff. The commands are useful and very well explained

  • A
    A Carrell
    4.0

    Outdated a bit in 2025 (two whole FreeBsd versions ahead, commands changed, sh(1) is now more userfriendly). Also, c shell is used in preference to tcsh, which think is wrong. csh is thesedays a subset of tcsh, and tcsh (the improved version of c shell, csh) ACL part is all POSIX based, there is no POSIX standard for ACL's yet. FreeBSD supports NFSv4. The content will not work, but the gist is there.

  • C
    Charles Tambunan
    5.0

    This Is The Best Course For Beginners In Unix System Engineers Jobs.

  • E
    Eugenio Tovar
    5.0

    muy bien explicado presiso conciso y cumple bien con lo que dice

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