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How to practise?
Consider to begin practise with Red Hat Clone Linux for example Oracle Linux 6.
With Oracle Linux you have less worry with Software Packages of Linux because YUM (public
YUM) is easily enabled. It is just one step. Using YUM you install Software Packages
Tip : Read about YUM and Linux Derivatives
With Fedora, Ubuntu etc. you can configure YUM but there is an extra steps and
configuration. It is in fact good and need to practise with these (apt-get etc commands) but
after some practise with Red Hat Clone Linux
Setup Virtual Box Network and then DNSMASQ for a DNS Server up and running. Using this
you can set up many hosts on one Server
Tip : Read about FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) and Hosts, if you are total beginner
https://oracle-base.com/articles/linux/oracle-linux-frequently-asked-questions
Step 1 Practise
The Step 1 practise is just installing on one Linux Server (Virtual Server)
The Mantra I follow : Install, Take Snapshot, Test and Play and Revert Back to the
Snapshot
Step 2 Practise
In Step 2 practise install 2 or 3 Linux Servers, that gives you more flexibility to
practise with RHCSA and RHCE topics. Here you can practise Networking etc. too
For that you begin by configuring SSH (see "Manual User Equivalence") first. It is all
about, in simple words, making your Linux Servers know each other
https://oracle-base.com/articles/linux/user-equivalence-configuration-on-linux
https://oracle-base.com/articles/linux/articles-linux#rhcsa_and_rhce
Networking
https://oracle-base.com/articles/linux/routing-ip-traffic-on-linux
Links
https://oracle-base.com/articles/linux/articles-linux
(Linux Installations) Click on " Operating System Installations" -> Oracle Linux 6
Enabling public YUM (The public YUM Repository is already there, you just need to enable it by
going in the directory and opening the file "/etc/yum.repos.d")
http://public-yum.oracle.com/beta/
After some practise read and practise :
https://oracle-base.com/articles/linux/create-a-local-yum-repository-for-oracle-linux-6
https://oracle-base.com/articles/misc/unix-for-dbas
After you start the Server and log in, right click on Network Icon (on top right you find it) and
set the adjustments. If you are total beginner, you should know Adapter 1 is eth0 and so on.
This Adapter is also called Network Card
Install DNSMASQ . Go to the section DNSMASQ in this article
One way you can make yourself familiar with Networking is playing with it. In the above
screen you can see I mentioned two DNS Servers for "eth2"with a comma
The Network Manager over writes the Name Server file that means the "192...0.4"will not be
present once you do "service network restart" or reboot your server
Test this for yourself what happens if you do not mention that and check the file below. Use
the Service Restart Network or Reboot
Test1 and Test2 are the Host IPs I used to check the DNS Server working
The shutting down and start up of eth0. That is used only for connecting to the Internet
DHCP Installation
Note :
This DHCP installation is just to get to know it. It is not that required. So, install it if you
want to practise. It is important to take snapshot and revert back to Server installation
snapshot
For this practise use only two Adapters. Adapter 1 for connecting to the Internet and
second one set up with Internal Network (see the section "Setup Virtual Box Network")
DNSMASQ
This is the simplest way to set up DNS Server for practise and small Network
Link to read about it
https://oracle-base.com/articles/linux/dnsmasq-for-simple-dns-configurations
FTP
FTP Server and Clients Installation
FTP Server
FTP Clients
There are various FTP Clients. Below we cover "GFTP, FTP and LFTP"
Opened the file using "vi" and set the line numbers
Open the Port and if you want to disable the Firewall just run the next command and click on
disable
Created a file and just typed the user name "oracle" and saved it