In some cases, you might not want for a network service to run at all times. By creating a systemd static file on your Linux server, you can have a network service only start whenever it detects an incoming connection request. Basically, it works by having a systemd socket file intercept the connection request for the service that you want to start dynamically.
For the demo in this video, installed the micro-httpd webserver on a Raspberry Pi that's running Ubuntu Server 18.04.
I hope that you like this Linux tutorial for Linux system administrators, and I'll see you next time.
On any Linux filesystem or Unix filesystem, you can create symbolic links or hard links that allow you to access files or directories from multiple locations. Hard links are entries in the filesystem index table that point to inodes, while symbolic links are a type of file that point to either a directory or to another file.
A Linux tutorial and Unix tutorial from BeginLinux Guru.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQpT0bRpV3Y
This time, we'll look at some basic Linux commands that work on all Linux, Unix, and BSD distros, as well as on the MacOS command line. We'll look at pwd, ls, cp, mv, touch, rm, clear, and mkdir. We'll also briefly look at how to pull up the man page and info page for each command.
Hopefully, this introduction to Linux and to the Linux terminal will help you out. Linux for beginners is what we do!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asmIzGthEzk
In this Linux tutorial, we'll look at hardware information with the lshw utility. This is something that can come in handy for doing Linux administration or for software engineering.
Many thanks for watching this Linux tutorial for beginners from the BeginLinux Guru!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q0pxQK3X9o
Kali Linux is a rolling release distro for penetration testing. In this refresh, we have drivers for additional wireless chipsets, and we also now have the ability to perform password cracking with cloud-based GPUs. If you're a professional penetration tester, be sure to check it out.
My Amazon bookstore:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_VTXMxnZHk
Adding a FreeIPA client to a FreeIPA domain is super-easy. A client can be either a desktop machine or another server.
Be sure to check out my new book, "Mastering Linux Security and Hardening".
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-rg6IoVWpc
In this series of Linux administration videos, we'll look at the process of Linux user account creation for the various families of Linux distros. We'll look at the passwd file, the shadow file, the group file, and the gshadow file. We'll then look at the default settings in the login.defs file. In future Linux tutorial videos, we'll look at the actual process of creating and managing user accounts.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvS5oQ5xDKo
You've likely heard that Microsoft, who previously declared that Linux is a cancer, now is a platinum member of the Linux foundation, proclaiming that Microsoft loves Linux. But, in light of Microsoft's aggressive software patent actions against Android, and in light of their past ethically-questionable business tactics, should we trust Microsoft in the Linux Foundation?
Devil graphic from:
http://www.deviantart.com/
Software patent articles from:
http://techrights.org/home/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCwXUKnWS-E
In this lesson, we'll look at how to manage Linux daemons, or Linux services as they're now called, using the systemctl utility of systemd.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuDmg75n6FU
The old SysVInit daemon management system has been around forever, and it's worked well. Now though, it's time for something newer. The new "systemd" init system for Linux is much more capable, and brings new benefits to system administrators. It was invented at Red Hat, and has now spread to most other major distros, such as Debian, SUSE, and Ubuntu.
Yes, there is some systemd controversy, but hopefully you'll keep an open mind about it. And, hopefully you've enjoyed this Linux tutorial from the BeginLinux Guru!
More on "systemd":
https://youtu.be/ULTTg-dX7Qc
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KftuGM_ylKg