Kerberos training
Dax Kelson
dkelson at gurulabs.com
Wed Mar 17 11:59:56 EDT 2010
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 15:01 +0100, Bjoern Tore Sund wrote:
> Does anyone know of anyone doing Kerberos (MIT/Heimdal) training for
> sysadmins in Northern Europe? Something along the lines of:
> - Technical details, how the technology works
> - Practical implementation on:
> - Linux servers and clients
> - Solaris servers
> - Interaction with Windows/AD
>
> Regards,
>
> -BT
Hi Bjørn,
My company, Guru Labs, offers the 5 day GL550 - Enterprise Linux
Security Administration course. It has a very heavy coverage of Kerberos
along with general hardening of commonly used sub-systems and auditing.
The Kerberos coverage first goes in depth on the architecture, and
theory of operation and then delves into implementation. Each student
brings up a master, slave, and client, using best practices, and then
throughout the week proceeds to Kerberize various services including
SSH, NFS, Apache, PostgreSQL, Sendmail/Postfix, Cyrus-imapd among
others. The class time is divided into lecture and performing in-depth
lab exercises.
We have a MIT and Heimdal versions of the course. The Heimdal version of
the class runs on SLES10, and the MIT version runs on RHEL5/SLES11.
We have delivered the course onsite around the world. We deliver the
course at our Utah HQ, and we also offer the class online.
You can can get more details here:
http://www.gurulabs.com/linux-training/courses/GL550/
Dax Kelson
Guru Labs
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