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Unofficial RHCE Study Guide

rhce.co is an unofficial site to help people study for the RHCE exam offered by Red Hat Inc. Warning: This is not an exam dump! This covers every one of the objectives. If you learn these you will not only be able to pass the exam, but you will actually be able to administer a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 system.

note: This site is being populated as time permits, which is why you will see the links toward the bottom inactive at the moment.

RHSCA Exam Objectives

Understand and Use Essential Tools

[Note: Red Hat may use applications during the exam that are not included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux for the purpose of evaluating candidate's abilities to meet this objective.]

Operate Running Systems

Configure Local Storage

Create and Configure File Systems

Deploy, Configure and Maintain Systems

Manage Users and Groups

Manage Security

RHCE Exam Objectives

System Configuration and Management

  • Route IP traffic and create static routes
  • Use iptables to implement packet filtering and configure network address translation (NAT)
  • Use /proc/sys and sysctl to modify and set kernel run-time parameters
  • Configure system to authenticate using Kerberos
  • Configure a system as an iSCSI initiator that persistently mounts an iSCSI target
  • Produce and deliver reports on system utilization (processor, memory, disk, and network)
  • Use shell scripting to automate system maintenance tasks
  • Configure a system to log to a remote system
  • Configure a system to accept logging from a remote system

Network Services Network services are an important subset of the exam objectives. RHCE candidates should be capable of meeting the following objectives for each of the network services listed below:

  • Install the packages needed to provide the service
  • Configure SELinux to support the service
  • Configure the service to start when the system is booted
  • Configure the service for basic operation
  • Configure host-based and user-based security for the service


RHCE candidates should also be capable of meeting the following objectives associated with specific services:

HTTP/HTTPS

  • Configure a virtual host
  • Configure private directories
  • Deploy a basic CGI application
  • Configure group-managed content

DNS

  • Configure a caching-only name server
  • Configure a caching-only name server to forward DNS queries
  • Note: Candidates are not expected to configure master or slave name servers

FTP

  • Configure anonymous-only download

NFS

  • Provide network shares to specific clients
  • Provide network shares suitable for group collaboration

SMB

  • Provide network shares to specific clients
  • Provide network shares suitable for group collaboration

SMTP

  • Configure a mail transfer agent (MTA) to accept inbound email from other systems
  • Configure an MTA to forward (relay) email through a smart host

SSH

  • Configure key-based authentication
  • Configure additional options described in documentation
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