Certified Linux and Windows Integration Professional
- Offered byVSkills
Certified Linux and Windows Integration Professional at VSkills Overview
Duration | 23 hours |
Total fee | ₹3,499 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Credential | Certificate |
Future job roles | Senior IT Executive, Project Engineer, CPM, CRC |
Certified Linux and Windows Integration Professional at VSkills Highlights
- Earn a certificate of completion from Vskills
- Get Lifelong e-learning access
Certified Linux and Windows Integration Professional at VSkills Course details
- For professionals and graduates wanting to excel in their chosen areas
- For those who are already working and would like to take certification for further career progression
- For job seekers looking to find employment in system integration, system management or IT departments of various companies
- Vskills certification for Linux and Windows Integration Professional assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for system integration or system management
- The certification tests the candidates on various areas in Linux deployment strategies, Samba configuration, file and printer sharing, CUPS, Using NetBIOS Network, Using LDAP, Using NT Domains, Kerberos configuration, running remote GUI programs, Linux thin client configurations, configuring mail servers and network backups
- Earning Vskills Linux and Windows Integration Professional Certification can help candidate differentiate in today's competitive job market, broaden their employment opportunities by displaying their advanced skills, and result in higher earning potential
Certified Linux and Windows Integration Professional at VSkills Curriculum
Linux Features
Where Linux Fits in a Network
Linux as a Server
Linux on the Desktop
Comparing Linux and Windows Features
Linux Deployment Strategies
Linux Server Options
Linux Desktop Migration
Linux and Thin Clients
Basic Samba Configuration
Installing Samba
The Samba Configuration File Format
Identifying the Server
Setting Master Browser Options
Setting Password Options
File and Printer Shares
Common File Share Options
Printing with CUPS
Creating a Printer Share
Delivering Printer Drivers to Windows Clients
Example Shares
Managing a NetBIOS Network with Samba
Enabling Domain Controller Functions
Enabling NBNS Functions
Assuming Master Browser Duties
Linux as an SMB/CIFS Client
Using NetBIOS Name Resolution
Accessing File Shares
Printing to Printer Shares
Configuring GUI Workgroup Browsers
Using NT Domains for Linux Authentication
The Principles Behind Winbind
Samba Winbind Configuration
PAM and NSS Winbind Options
Winbind in Action