Udemy - Applied Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Zero to Elite

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  • Last checkedJun. 25th '21
  • Date uploadedJun. 22nd '21
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Applied Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Zero to Elite
Learn +200 modern & practical industry-proven Linux tools + project-based shell scripting from the beginning



This course includes:
* 9 hours on-demand video




What you'll learn
* Learning +200 modern Linux tools & commands with their use-cases
* Handling basic to complex real-work Linux projects: network, security, system visibility, etc.
* Project-based shell scripting & automation: writing a backup tool, a password manager, etc.
* Terminal productivity using Tmux, Git, Oh My Zsh, Nerd Font, Windows Terminal, etc.
* Manage Linux components in shell e.g. networking, disks, processes, users, etc.
* Advanced system visibility using sysdig & CSysdig (Lua Scripts)
* Problem-solving mindset, both in theory & do-along
* Linux Networking & DNS, Route & adapter management with iproute2, etc.
* In-Depth IPTables e.g. filter, nat, mangle etc.
* Dive in Linux Firewall
* Covering complete SSH Technologies OpenSSH Server, SSH Port Forwarding & Tunneling, SOCKS Proxy, etc.
* Task automation using cron & other daemons
* Get the most out of 1-second booting subsystem-Linux: WSL2
* Installation & setting up a virtual Linux Lab (VirtualBox)
* Vendor-neutral approach, supporting any Linux Distros inspired by LPIC Certification


Timesaving and Use-Cases constitute the spirit of this course. That is why it is designed to be learned fast and practical.

We set our goal to make you feel confident when dealing with the command line of any Linux distribution in production environments so that you can put your skills to work in as little time as possible. How do we do that? During this course, you will see hundreds of Linux command-line tools and you will write hundreds of lines for Shell Programming or as some may be used to call it, Bash Programming, so by end of the course, you have built a relatively robust understanding of different aspects of Linux for real life and work projects.



Topics & some of the shell tools we cover in this course:

Kernel spaces

Different Shells, ZSH, Bash, Oh My ZSH, Tmux, productivity plugins

Package management: apt, apt-get, yum, zypper

File Archiving: p7zip, xz-utils, gzip, gunzip, tar

Command-line chaining: pipe, %token, AND_IF, OR_IF, DSEMI

System and hardware: dmidecode, lsblk, inxi, ncal, time, uptime, date

Managing disk and file permissions: dd, gzip, fdisk, swapoff/on, free, find, chmod, mount, runlevel, fsck, mkswap, resize2fs

Services and performance management: ps, kill, killall, pkill, pstree, lsof, pgrep, top, htop

Users and groups management: sudo, passwd, useradd, adduser, id, usermod, chage, getfacl, setfacl, who, last, lastb, utmpdump

Networking: iproute2, ip, txqueuelen, mtu, netplan, route get, list, neighbor, traceroute, DNS, dig, host, OpenSSH, SSH Tunneling, Socks, SCP, RSync

IPTables, Filter, NAT, Mangle, UFW, covering IPTables completely

System Visibility using sysdig & csysdig: Kernel syscalls and event use-cases, Chisels and Text-GUI CSysDig

Task Automation with corn jobs

Shell Programming (Bash scripting) from bash basics to writing a few projects e.g. writing automated backup, a password manager, and so on

Checking on Windows subsystem for Linux: WSL2 along with Windows Terminal profiles with Oh My ZSH, Nerd Font, colorls, backup WSL Linux machines, and much more



long story short: Your learning approach in this course is the same way as you probably learned how to ride a bike! Remember? Even if you haven't, you will learn Linux Command-Line and Shell Scripting (Bash scripting) with us anyway! Just keep do-along with each video and code-along with each project.

Since different work environments are built-up with different Linux distributions, this course is inspired by LPIC Certificate and therefore is built vendor-neutral, meaning no matter RedHat based, or Debian forked, e.g. CentOS, OpenSUSE, Ubuntu, Kali, or even Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL 2), you will learn their differences and will start doing real things in their shell.

Here is an overall conceptual breakdown of the course:

Section 1 and 2, starts with the basics of Shell and Kernel, then moves on with preparing the lab environment and Terminal

Section 3 to 8 builds your ability to understand the fundamental concepts and work with commands on key components of Linux.

Section 9 and 10 digs deep in key Networking tools, concepts, and commands

Section 11 is entirely about system visibility using sysdig and csysdig, inspecting the kernel syscalls, and applying their use-cases

Section 12 is all about Shell Programming. You will learn the basics and start building a scripting mindset by coding along with Projects such as creating a Backup tool and a Password Manager and so on

Section 13 is mostly useful for Windows users who would like to run Linux applications with the native performance of their Windows machine using Windows Subsystem for Linux

By the end of the course, you will have the ability to confidently apply the skills and grounded knowledge you learned during this course in different productive workplaces within divergent computing and IT branches such as Ethical Hacking, IT Security, IT Administration, Cloud Security, Networking, Linux Development, and much more.

Files:

Applied Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Zero to Elite 10 iptables Firewall
  • 002 iptables Firewall in Action (Filter).mp4 (292.3 MB)
  • 001 iptables Firewall Concepts.mp4 (39.2 MB)
  • 003 iptables Firewall in Action (NAT).mp4 (161.0 MB)
  • 004 iptables Firewall in Action (Mangle).mp4 (35.4 MB)
  • 005 Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW).mp4 (46.5 MB)
  • external-assets-links.txt (0.1 KB)
01 Introduction to Linux Shell
  • 001 Kernel vs. Shell.mp4 (55.5 MB)
  • 002 Linux OS Installation.mp4 (77.5 MB)
  • external-assets-links.txt (0.6 KB)
02 Linux Terminal Productivity
  • 001 Part 1_ Terminator, Oh My Zsh and Tmux.mp4 (145.6 MB)
  • 002 Part 2_ Terminator, Oh My Zsh and Tmux.mp4 (65.1 MB)
  • external-assets-links.txt (0.2 KB)
  • 004 configs_zsh_tmux resources
    • .tmux.conf (56.2 KB)
    • .tmux.conf.local (10.1 KB)
    • .zshrc (3.4 KB)
    03 Package Managers & File Archiving
    • 001 Package Managers_ zypper, apt, yum, repos, etc.mp4 (75.0 MB)
    • 002 Archiving_ p7zip, xz-utils, gzip, gunzip, tar, etc.mp4 (40.1 MB)
    • external-assets-links.txt (0.5 KB)
    04 Command-Line Chaining
    • 001 Part 1_ Command Line Chaining.mp4 (46.8 MB)
    • 002 Part 2_ Command Line Chaining.mp4 (103.6 MB)
    • external-assets-links.txt (0.2 KB)
    05 System Hardware and Time Examination
    • 001 System Hardware_ dmidecode, lsblk, inxi, etc.mp4 (39.9 MB)
    • 002 System Time_ ncal, time, uptime, date, etc.mp4 (28.5 MB)
    • external-assets-links.txt (0.4 KB)
    06 Disks and File System Permissions
    • 001 Part 1_ dd, gzip, fdisk, swapoff_on, free, find,chmod, etc.mp4 (188.0 MB)
    • 002 Part 2_ mount, runlevel, fsck, mkswap, resize2fs, etc.mp4 (128.9 MB)
    • external-assets-links.txt (0.5 KB)
    07 Processes, Services and Performance Management
    • 001 Part 1_ ps, process details, etc.mp4 (161.5 MB)
    • 002 Part 2_ kill, killall, pkill, pstree, lsof, pgrep, top, htop, etc.mp4 (175.2 MB)
    • external-assets-links.txt (0.3 KB)
    08 Managing Users and Groups
    • 001 Part 1_ sudo, passwd, useradd, adduser, id, etc.mp4 (116.3 MB)
    • 002 Part 2_ usermod, chage, getfacl, setfacl, etc.mp4 (94.7 MB)
    • 003 Part 3_ who, last, lastb, utmpdump, etc.mp4 (144.5 MB)
    • external-assets-links.txt (0.5 KB)
    09 Networking
    • 001 Part 1_ iproute2, ip, txqueuelen, mtu, netplan, etc.mp4 (90.4 MB)
    • 002 Part 2_ route get, list, neighbor, ICMP_UDP traceroute, etc.mp4 (61.4 MB)
    • 003 Part 3_ Netplan YAML, DNS record types, dig, host, etc.mp4 (60.2 MB)
    • 004 Part 4_ OpenSSH, SSH-Keygen, SSH-Copy-ID, Capturing SSH Session, etc.mp4 (102.1 MB)
    • 005 Part 5_ SSH Port Forwarding, SSH Proxy Server, SCP & RSync.mp4 (137.0 MB)
    • external-assets-links.txt (0.6 KB)
    • Downloaded from 1337x.html (0.5 KB)
    • 11 Sysdig_ Deep System Visibility
      • 001 Sysdig Installation.mp4 (21.1 MB)
      • 002 Sysdig Output Anatomy.mp4 (59.5 MB)
      • 003 Sysdig Events Use-Cases.mp4 (74.1 MB)
      • 004 Sysdig Chisels (Lua Scripts) Use-Cases - P1.mp4 (90.5 MB)
      • 005 Sysdig Chisels (Lua Scripts) Use-Cases - P2.mp4 (47.7 MB)
      • 006 CSysdig (Text-GUI) Use-Cases, Kernel-syscalls zooming.mp4 (96.0 MB)
      • external-assets-links.txt (0.8 KB)
      12 Shell Scripting and Task Automation
      • 001 Time-based Task Scheduling with Cron.mp4 (76.3 MB)
      • 002 Part 1_ Shell Scripting & Task Automation.mp4 (58.1 MB)
      • 003 Part 2_ Shell Scripting & Task Automation.mp4 (90.9 MB)
      • 004 Project_ Creating a Password Manager Part 1.mp4 (136.6 MB)
      • 005 Project_ Creating a Password Manager Part 2.mp4 (107.4 MB)
      • 037 Tiny PM.sh (1.8 KB)
      • external-assets-links.txt (0.4 KB)
      13 ~1 Second Booting Linux_ Windows Subsystem for Linux
      • 001 WSL2 Installation.mp4 (36.1 MB)
      • 002 The WSL, Behind the Scenes.mp4 (58.9 MB)
      • 003 WSL2 & Windows Terminal Productivity_ Oh My Zsh, Nerd Font, P10K.mp4 (71.5 MB)
      • 004 WSL2 Maintenance and Fine-Tuning.mp4 (51.0 MB)
      • 041 .wslconfig (0.1 KB)
      • 041 WSL_Part3_Productivity_Commands.txt (0.8 KB)
      • external-assets-links.txt (1.1 KB)

Code:

  • UDP://TRACKER.LEECHERS-PARADISE.ORG:6969/ANNOUNCE
  • UDP://TRACKER.COPPERSURFER.TK:6969/ANNOUNCE
  • udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce
  • udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:6969/announce
  • UDP://TRACKER.ZER0DAY.TO:1337/ANNOUNCE
  • UDP://EDDIE4.NL:6969/ANNOUNCE
  • udp://tracker.moeking.me:6969/announce
  • udp://retracker.lanta-net.ru:2710/announce
  • udp://open.stealth.si:80/announce
  • udp://www.torrent.eu.org:451/announce
  • udp://wassermann.online:6969/announce
  • udp://vibe.community:6969/announce
  • udp://valakas.rollo.dnsabr.com:2710/announce
  • udp://tracker0.ufibox.com:6969/announce