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=Curriculum Development Document= | |||
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To be an effective web admin in Linux, you only have to: | To be an effective web admin in Linux, you only have to: |
Revision as of 15:08, 13 February 2017
Curriculum Development Document
Introduction
To be an effective web admin in Linux, you only have to:
- know how to log in
- move files around
- Understand basics of security and backup
Because everything is treated like a file in a computer system.
Logging In
- Use ssh
- Using a key is more secure, and allows you to log in without using a password. See how to create a key - [1]
- For example, when you set up an automated process, you want to use your key, not password?