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Get the Linux skills like user management, networking, wild card, redirection software management, services, etc What you’ll learn Linux for Developers and DevOps Engineers Can able to do Linux-related tasks efficiently Installing applications or software packages on Linux VMs Troubleshooting network-related issues in Linux Requirements Basic Computer knowledge Description Hello. My name is Praveen Kumar and I’m the author of Linux for DevOps Engineers & Developers, the founder of the INIT6 Technologies I started my IT career as a Unix (AIX & Solaris) and Linux Systems Engineer and shifted my domain to DevOps & cloud. We are living in a technology era where new technologies and tools emerge every day. To match the market competition, Linux became a pre-request to learn most of the trending technologies. Before learning DevOps, Cloud, AI, or any latest technology first you should know Linux. This course helps you to understand how Linux works By the end of this course, you will understand the basic concepts of Linux which will be used by DevOps and developers in their day-to-day work. You will learn topics like What are an OS and what different types of OS Difference between UNIX and Linux Linux filesystem hierarchy compared with windows filesystem Basic commands like a cat less How to get access to an EC2 Linux server Creating, renaming, and removing files and directories Exactly how permissions work with chmod command managing files and directories system management networking topics like ifconfig, curl port numbers listen to state with netstat software management with yum and apt process management Archiving files or directories crontab and its examples link files File permissions like read, write and execute grep command Who this course is for: DevOps Engineers, Developers [Hidden Content] [hide][Hidden Content]]
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Nebula Nebula is a Cloud and (hopefully) DevOps Penetration Testing framework. It is built with modules for each provider and each functionality. As of April 2021, it only covers AWS, but is currently an ongoing project and hopefully will continue to grow to test GCP, Azure, Kubernetes, Docker, or automation engines like Ansible, Terraform, Chef, etc. Currently covers: S3 Bucket name bruteforce IAM, EC2, S3, STS, and Lambda Enumeration IAM, EC2, STS, and S3 exploitation SSM Enumeration + Exploitation Custom HTTP User-Agent Enumerate Read Privileges (working on write privs) Reverse Shell No creds Reconnaisance There are currently 67 modules covering: Reconnaissance Enumeration Exploit Cleanup Reverse Shell Changelog v2.0 STS AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity Reconnaissance crt.sh TCP Reverse Shell (Draft) Reverse Shell check_env that checks the environment of the victim system Updated getuid that checks IAM:GetUser, IAM:ListAttachedUserPolicies and IAM:GetPolicy Now it gets the credentials from ¬/.aws [hide][Hidden Content]]
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Nebula Nebula is a Cloud and (hopefully) DevOps Penetration Testing framework. It is built with modules for each provider and each functionality. As of April 2021, it only covers AWS, but is currently an ongoing project and hopefully will continue to grow to test GCP, Azure, Kubernetes, Docker, or automation engines like Ansible, Terraform, Chef, etc. Currently covers: S3 Bucket name bruteforce IAM, EC2, S3 and Lambda Enumeration IAM, EC2, and S3 exploitation Custom HTTP User-Agent There are currently 50 modules covering: Reconnaissance Enumeration Exploit Cleanup [hide][Hidden Content]]
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LinuxAcademy – AWS Certified DevOps Engineer – Professional Level [Hidden Content]
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