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What We’re Learning

welcome β†’ start here
rules β†’ be nice, keep it clean
resources β†’ guides, links & tools

How This Works


First Steps

Learning together starts with asking questions, but progress depends on how those questions are framed. Before diving in, I encourage you to take a look at the Linux e Networks documentation. It provides a shared foundation that makes collaboration smoother, discussions clearer, and projects more effective. It contains essential concepts such as:

Linux History

Linux Philosophy

Linux Components

Linux Architecture

File System Hierarchy

Terminal Emulators

System Information

Logging In via SSH

Find Files and Directories

File Descriptors and Redirections

Filter Contents

Regular Expressions

Permission Management

User Management

Package Management

Service and Process Management

Task Scheduling

Network Services

NFS

Web Server

VPN

Working with Web Services

Backup and Restore

File System Management


Linux Containers

Network Configuration

Network Access Control

Monitoring

Troubleshooting

Hardening

Setting Up

Remote Desktop Protocols in Linux

Linux Security

Firewall Setup

System Logs

Solaris

Shortcuts

Network Concepts

Components of a Network

Network Communication

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Domain Name System (DNS)

Internet Architecture

Wireless Networks

Network Security