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Linux: Linux Security and Administration

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Did you wonder what the Linux operating system is and how you can install it on your system? Do you want to learn how to separate the Linux operating system from the main operating system used? Have you been trying to learn how to perform penetration testing or other ethical hacking processes to determine the security of the server or network? If you answered yes to these questions, then you have come to the right place.
Linux is an operating system used by system administrators and hackers to manage the server or network's security. You can use the operating system to address business demands, including network administration, system administration, and database management. In this book, you will learn more about the different techniques to help you protect the system from a security breach and how you can protect the files and data you have on your system.
In this book, you will first learn about how you can use Linux on virtual machines. You will also learn about the different tools you can use to harden the network and server's security. You will learn about the different permissions and accesses and how you can use it to enhance the security of setting the security. You will also learn about how you can perform a penetration test, or an ethical hack, to scan the system and see what you can do to improve the settings.
Over the course of this book, you will discover how If you are eager to learn more about Linux, grab a copy of this book today!

146 pages, Paperback

Published March 22, 2021

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October 9, 2022
This is a low quality book with no proper edits, the text is usually ambiguous and readers are left out to discover topics by themselves most of the time. Some of the topics are explained with commands but the topics themselves are not properly introduced. Reading this hundred pages book will give you an overview of how Linux can be configured but the author have not necessarily done it correctly. So read this in short time but don't follow the content blindly, not any part of this book is near complete nor totally correct.
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