Module 19 Overview: Implementing and Configuring Firewalls
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>> Hey Cybrarians, welcome back
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>> to the Linux plus course, here it's Cybrary.
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>> I'm your instructor Rob Goelz.
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>> In today's lesson,
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>> we're going to be moving into Module 19,
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>> where we're going to talk about implementing
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and configuring firewalls.
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Upon completion of today's lesson,
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you're going to be able to determine
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the firewall formation you need to
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know for the Linux plus exam
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>> and we're going to understand
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>> how the content is covered in Module 19.
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>> What will you take away from this module?
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>> This module is going to help you
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understand how firewalls are implemented,
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configured, and managed,
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we're going to talk about
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>> when a firewall would be used,
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>> we're going to determine
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the context and syntax we are going to
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use in access control list,
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we're going to configure
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dynamic rule sets to filter hosts.
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In general, we're just going to become a little bit
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more proficient in firewall management.
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In this module,
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>> we're going to cover access control lists,
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>> we're also going to discuss firewall operation types
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>> and learn about Netfilter
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>> and play around with IPtables,
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>> we're going to fiddle with firewalld and use UFW.
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Those are the two common firewall systems
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>> that you'll see on Debian systems or Red Hat systems.
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>> We're going to learn about IP forwarding
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and discuss DenyHost.
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We're going to also use Fail2ban to fight attackers.
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We're going to learn how we can group
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connection to the IP set,
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and we're going to round things out by
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covering common application ports.
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With that, in this lesson, we covered
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the firewall information that's
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on Linux plus exam and we saw
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a little bit about how this module content is
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going to map to their required firewall information.
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Thanks so much for being here and I
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look forward to seeing you in the next lesson.
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