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Firewall configuration, management and LFS for Linux

Detailed 5-day study plan for a student to learn about server firewalls, configuring firewalls, managing firewalls, and managing Linux Firewalls (LFS) on Linux servers.

Day 1: Introduction to Server Firewalls

Objective: Understand the basics of server firewalls, their purpose, and types.

1. Reading Assignment:



2. Video Lecture:
Firewall Basics and Types - YouTube
3. Practical Task:
Write a summary of different types of firewalls (Packet Filtering, Stateful Inspection, Proxy Service, NGFW). Note: You can upload the summary to ChaptGPT for feedback.
Day 2: Configuring Server Firewalls

Objective: Learn how to configure basic firewall rules and settings.

1. Reading Assignment:
 How to Configure a Firewall in Windows - Microsoft
Setting Up a Linux Firewall - Ubuntu Official Documentation
2. Video Lecture:
Configuring Firewall Rules in Windows - YouTube
Configuring iptables on Linux - YouTube
3. Practical Task:
Set up basic firewall rules on your own Windows or Linux machine, following the provided guides.
Day 3: Managing Firewalls

Objective: Understand how to manage and monitor firewalls effectively.

1. Reading Assignment:
Best Practices for Managing Firewalls - Cisco
Firewall Management and Maintenance - GIAC
2. Video Lecture:
Managing and Monitoring Firewalls - YouTube
3. Practical Task:
Set up logging for your firewall and review logs to understand traffic patterns and potential threats.
Day 4: Advanced Firewall Configuration and LFS

Objective: Learn advanced firewall configurations and manage Linux Firewalls (LFS).

1. Reading Assignment:
Advanced Firewall Configuration Guide - LFS
Managing Firewalld on Linux - Firewalld Official Documentation
2. Video Lecture:
Firewalld Tutorial - YouTube
3. Practical Task:
Implement advanced iptables rules and configure Firewalld on your Linux server.
Day 5: Hands-on Practice and Final Review

Objective: Apply learned concepts in a practical scenario and review the study material.

1. Reading Assignment:
Review the SANS Firewall Checklist and revisit terms or topics as needed.
2. Practical Task:
Set up a comprehensive firewall configuration on a Linux server, incorporating both iptables and Firewalld.
Simulate a security audit by reviewing and analyzing the firewall logs.
Document your configuration and share it with peers or mentors for feedback.
3. Review and Self-Assessment:
Go through this checklist to ensure your firewall setup is robust.

By following this 5-day study plan, you will gain a solid understanding of server firewalls, how to configure and manage them, and how to effectively use LFS on Linux servers. Make sure to practice regularly and consult with more experienced professionals if you encounter any challenges.


 

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