Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of FreeIPA Features and Architecture for Government
How Directory Services Function in the Public Sector
Installing and Configuring a FreeIPA Server for Government Use
Navigating the FreeIPA User Interface and Command Line for Efficient Administration
Overview of Protocols Supported by FreeIPA for Secure Communication
Understanding Kerberos Authentication for Enhanced Security
Enrolling a Client Machine in the FreeIPA Environment
Managing Users within Government Systems
Understanding Host-Based Access Control (HBAC) for Precise Access Management
Controlling Access to Machines and Services in Government Networks
Authenticating an Application for Secure Integration
Authorizing an Application for Authorized Use
Working with Service Certificates for Enhanced Security
Managing Sudo Rules for Compliance and Accountability
Managing SSH User and Host Keys for Secure Remote Access
Managing Kerberos Tickets for Efficient Authentication
Integrating FreeIPA with Windows Active Directory for Seamless Interoperability
Replicating a FreeIPA Server to Ensure Redundancy and Availability
Backing Up and Restoring a FreeIPA Server for Data Integrity
Migrating FreeIPA to a Different Server for System Upgrades
Troubleshooting Common Issues in FreeIPA Deployment
Summary and Conclusion for Government Implementation
Requirements
- Proficiency with the Linux command line
Audience for Government
- System Administrators
- Network Engineers
- System Engineers
Testimonials (1)
Explaining in detail regarding RHDS.