├── KRB Server Config ├── KRB_Server_Install.txt └── krb5.conf ├── LICENSE ├── Practice Test ├── Answers.txt └── Test.txt ├── README.md └── TLS Certs ├── webapp.rhcelab.local.cer ├── webapp.rhcelab.local.key ├── www.rhcelab.local.cer └── www.rhcelab.local.key /KRB Server Config/KRB_Server_Install.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Perform the following steps to install and configure KRB5-Server on krbserver: 2 | 3 | yum install krb5-server krb5-workstation.x86_64 pam_krb5 4 | cd /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/ 5 | sed -i -e 's/EXAMPLE.COM/RHCELAB.LOCAL/g' kadm5.acl 6 | sed -i -e 's/EXAMPLE.COM/RHCELAB.LOCAL/g' kdc.conf 7 | 8 | Copy krb5.conf to /etc/krb5.conf 9 | 10 | kdb5_util create -s -r RHCELAB.LOCAL 11 | Enter Password 12 | 13 | systemctl enable krb5kdc kadmin 14 | systemctl start krb5kdc kadmin 15 | 16 | Run: kadmin.local 17 | 18 | Enter commands: 19 | 20 | addprinc root/admin -> Enter Password 21 | addprinc krbtest -> Enter Password 22 | addprinc -randkey host/krbserver.rhcelab.local 23 | ktadd host/krbserver.rhcelab.local 24 | quit to exit 25 | 26 | Configure authconfig for KRB5 27 | 28 | authconfig --enablekrb5 --updateall 29 | 30 | Configure Firewalld 31 | 32 | Define Custom Kerberos Service to add Admin Port 33 | 34 | Copy existing service xml file 35 | 36 | cp /usr/lib/firewalld/services/kerberos.xml /etc/firewalld/services/ 37 | 38 | modify new kerberos file 39 | 40 | vim /etc/firewalld/services/kerberos.xml 41 | 42 | Add port: 43 | 44 | 45 | firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=kerberos 46 | firewall-cmd --reload 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /KRB Server Config/krb5.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Configuration snippets may be placed in this directory as well 2 | includedir /etc/krb5.conf.d/ 3 | 4 | [logging] 5 | default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log 6 | kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log 7 | admin_server = FILE:/var/log/kadmind.log 8 | 9 | [libdefaults] 10 | dns_lookup_realm = false 11 | ticket_lifetime = 24h 12 | renew_lifetime = 7d 13 | forwardable = true 14 | rdns = false 15 | default_realm = RHCELAB.LOCAL 16 | default_ccache_name = KEYRING:persistent:%{uid} 17 | 18 | [realms] 19 | RHCELAB.LOCAL = { 20 | kdc = krbserver.rhcelab.local 21 | admin_server = krbserver.rhcelab.local 22 | } 23 | 24 | [domain_realm] 25 | .rhcelab.local = RHCELAB.LOCAL 26 | rhcelab.local = RHCELAB.LOCAL 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Practice Test/Answers.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1) Reset root password 2 | Interrupt boot process 3 | At grub2 menu hit 'e' 4 | Go to kernel line which starts with linux16 and add the following to the end 5 | rd.break enforcing=0 6 | ctrl+x to continue boot process 7 | Remount filesystem as rw and chroot 8 | mount -o remount,rw /sysroot 9 | chroot /sysroot 10 | Reset root password 11 | passwd root 12 | Exit chroot by hitting ctrl+d twice 13 | Login using the new root password 14 | Restore SELinux file context and then reboot 15 | restorecon /etc/shadow 16 | reboot 17 | 18 | 2) Configure teaming 19 | nmcli con add type team ifname team0 con-name team0 config '{"runner": {"name": "activebackup"}}' 20 | nmcli con add type team-slave ifname ens33 con-name team0-slave33 master team0 21 | nmcli con add type team-slave ifname ens36 con-name team0-slave36 master team0 22 | nmcli con mod team0 ipv4.address '192.168.50.230/24' 23 | nmcli con mod team0 ipv4.method static 24 | nmcli con mod team0 ipv4.gateway '192.168.50.1' 25 | nmcli con mod team0 ipv4.dns '192.168.50.70' 26 | 27 | 3) Create ssh key and copy to all other servers 28 | ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa -t rsa -N "" 29 | for i in krbclient storage; do ssh-copy-id $i; done 30 | 31 | 4) Configure krbclient and storage to be Kerberos Clients and allow authentication and delegation in SSH 32 | Install required packages 33 | yum install krb5_workstation pam_krb -y 34 | Copy krb5.conf from krbserver and storage 35 | for i in storage krbclient; do scp /etc/krb5.conf $i:/etc/krb5.conf; done 36 | Add Principal for storage and krbclient and save as a KeyTab 37 | krbclient 38 | kadmin 39 | addprinc -randkey host/krbclient.rhcelab.local@RHCELAB.LOCAL 40 | ktadd host/krbclient.rhcelab.local@RHCELAB.LOCAL 41 | storage 42 | kadmin 43 | addprinc -randkey host/storage.rhcelab.local@RHCELAB.LOCAL 44 | addprinc -randkey nfs/storage.rhcelab.local@RHCELAB.LOCAL 45 | ktadd host/storage.rhcelab.local@RHCELAB.LOCAL 46 | ktadd nfs/storage.rhcelab.local@RHCELAB.LOCAL 47 | Verify contents of Keytab 48 | ktlist -k /etc/krb5.keytab 49 | Keytab name: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab 50 | KVNO Principal 51 | ---- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52 | 2 host/storage.rhcelab.local@RHCELAB.LOCAL 53 | ... 54 | 2 nfs/storage.rhcelab.local@RHCELAB.LOCAL 55 | enable krb5 authentication 56 | authconfig --enablekrb5 --updateall 57 | Edit /etc/ssh/ssh_config to allow kerberos logins 58 | Uncomment the following lines 59 | # GSSAPIAuthentication no 60 | # GSSAPIDelegateCredentials no 61 | Restart sshd service to take affect 62 | systemctl restart sshd 63 | Create krbtest on krbclient 64 | useradd krbtest 65 | From krbserver obtain kerberos ticket 66 | kinit krbtest 67 | ssh krbtest@krbclient 68 | 69 | 5) Configure krbserver as a local time server 70 | Stop, disable, and mask chronyd 71 | systemctl stop chronyd 72 | systemctl disable chronyd 73 | systemctl mask chronyd 74 | Install ntp 75 | yum install ntp -y 76 | edit /etc/ntp.conf and remove all entries for ntp servers (server pool....) 77 | Add the following to use the local clock 127.127.1.0 78 | server 127.127.1.0 79 | Enable and Start NTP 80 | systemctl enable ntpd 81 | systemctl start ntpd 82 | Verify syncing to hardware clock 83 | ntpq -p 84 | Add Firewall Rules for ntp 85 | firewall-cmd --add-service=ntp --permanent 86 | 87 | 6) Configure krbclient and storage to sync time with krbserver as a peer 88 | systemctl stop chronyd 89 | edit /etc/chrony.conf and remove all entries for ntp servers (server pool....) 90 | Add 'peer krbserver.rhcelab.local' 91 | Add 'allow 192.168.50.0/24 to allow peering 92 | Start chronyd services 93 | systemctl start chronyd 94 | Add firewall rules for ntp 95 | firewall-cmd --add-service=ntp --permanent 96 | 97 | 7) Configure krbserver to be a null client to send e-mail 98 | postconf -e 'myorigin=rhcelab.local' 99 | postconf -e 'inet_interfaces=loopback-only' 100 | postconf -e 'mydestination=' 101 | postconf -e 'relayhost=[smtp.rhcelab.local]' 102 | postconf -e 'local_transport=error: local delivery disabled' 103 | postconf -e 'mynetworks=127.0.0.0/8, [::]/128' 104 | 105 | 8) Configure krbserver to be a caching only name server, disable dns-sec for example.com, forward all requests to 192.168.50.70, and allow queries from 192.168.50.0/24 106 | install unbound 107 | yum install unbound -y 108 | edit unbound.conf and add the following entries 109 | interface: 0.0.0.0 110 | interface: ::0 111 | access-control: 192.168.50.0/24 allow 112 | domain-insecure: "example.com" 113 | forward-zone: 114 | name: . 115 | forward-addr: 8.8.8.8 116 | Enable and Start unbound 117 | systemctl enable unbound 118 | systemctl start unbound 119 | Add firewall rules for dns 120 | firewall-cmd --add-service=dns --permanent 121 | 122 | 9) Configure all 3 servers to use krbserver as their primary DNS Server 123 | nmcli con mod team0 ipv4.dns '192.168.50.230' 124 | nmcli con down team0 && nmcli con up team0 125 | 126 | 10) Set vm.swappiness to 10 on krbserver; make permanent 127 | edit /etc/sysctl.conf 128 | vm.swappiness = 10 129 | apply the settings 130 | sysctl -p 131 | verify the settings 132 | sysctl -a | grep vm.swappiness 133 | 134 | 11) Create a static route on krbclient routing 172.217.100/24 through 192.168.50.1 135 | nmcli con mod ipv4.routes 136 | nmcli con mod team0 ipv4.routes '172.217.100.0/24 192.168.50.1' 137 | 138 | 12) Create a 500M iSCSI target on storage and mount on krbclient on /mnt/iscsi 139 | storage: 140 | install iscsi targetcli 141 | yum install targetcli -y 142 | configure 500M partition 143 | fdisk /dev/sdb 144 | Command (m for help): n 145 | Partition type: 146 | p primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free) 147 | e extended 148 | Select (default p): p 149 | Partition number (1-4, default 1): 1 150 | First sector (2048-4194303, default 2048): 151 | Using default value 2048 152 | Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-4194303, default 4194303): +500M 153 | Partition 1 of type Linux and of size 500 MiB is set 154 | 155 | Command (m for help): w 156 | The partition table has been altered! 157 | configure targetcli 158 | /backstores/block create lun1 /dev/sdb1 159 | iscsi/ create iqn.2018-11.local.rhcelab:storage 160 | iscsi/iqn.2018-11.local.rhcelab:storage/tpg1/acls create iqn.2018-11.local.rhcelab:krbclient 161 | iscsi/iqn.2018-11.local.rhcelab:storage/tpg1/luns create /backstores/block/lun1 1 162 | iscsi/iqn.2018-11.local.rhcelab:storage/tpg1/portals create 0.0.0.0 3260 163 | Add firewall rules for iscsi traffic 164 | firewall-cmd --add-port=3260/tcp --permanent 165 | Enable and start target service 166 | systemctl enable target 167 | systemctl start target 168 | krbclient: 169 | Install iscsi initiator package 170 | yum install iscsi-initiator-utils -y 171 | Edit /etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi 172 | InitiatorName=iqn.2018-11.local.rhcelab:krbclient 173 | Enable and start iscsi service 174 | systemctl enable iscsi 175 | systemctl start iscsi 176 | Discovery iscsi targets on storage 177 | iscsiadm --mode discovery --type sendtargets --portal 192.168.50.232 178 | Login to iscsi targets on storage 179 | iscsiadm --mode node --targetname iqn.2018-11.local.rhcelab:storage --portal 192.168.50.232 --login 180 | Check for iscsi disk 181 | lsblk --scsi 182 | Partition and create file system on /dev/sdb 183 | fdisk /dev/sdb 184 | ... 185 | mkfs.xfs /dev/sdb1 186 | Create iscsi directory in mnt 187 | mkdir /mnt/iscsi 188 | Create fstab entry using UUID 189 | blkid /dev/sdb1 190 | /dev/sdb1: UUID="111e71f5-c1c8-4cc0-a321-9cfd608bcf79" TYPE="xfs" 191 | UUID=111e71f5-c1c8-4cc0-a321-9cfd608bcf79 /mnt/iscsi xfs defaults,_netdev 0 0 192 | 193 | 13) The storage server should export the new directory /exports/nfs using 194 | Install packages for hosting NFS/Samba (Faster) 195 | yum install nfs-utils -y 196 | Create directory and set proper permissions 197 | mkdir -m1777 -p /exports/nfs 198 | edit /etc/exports 199 | /exports/nfs 192.168.50.0/24(sec=krb5p,rw) 200 | Create selinux fcontext 201 | semanage fcontext -at "public_content_rw_t" "/exports/nfs(/.*)?" 202 | Restore selinux file context to /exports/nfs 203 | restorecon -vvFR /exports/ 204 | Set SEBooleans 205 | setsebool -P nfs_export_all_ro=1 nfs_export_all_rw=1 206 | Export NFS file systems 207 | exportfs -avr 208 | Start and Enable nfs server (RHEL 7.1) 209 | systemctl enable nfs-secure-server 210 | systemctl start nfs-secure-server 211 | Add firewall rules for nfs 212 | firewall-cmd --add-service=nfs --permanent 213 | 214 | 14) Mount the new NFS mount point created on storage to /mnt/nfs on krbclient 215 | Install packages for mounting nfs shares 216 | yum install nfs-utils -y 217 | Create directory in mnt 218 | mkdir /mnt/nfs 219 | Edit /etc/fstab to add entry to mount nfs mount at boot 220 | storage.rhcelab.local:/exports/nfs /mnt/nfs nfs defaults,_netdev,rw,sec=krb5p 0 0 221 | 222 | 15) The storage server should export the new directories /exports/user and /exports/group 223 | Install required packages to host smb shares 224 | yum install samba samba-client -y 225 | Create directories and set permissions 226 | mkdir -m2775 -p /exports/{user,group} 227 | Set owner of both folders 228 | chgrp 229 | Set selinux file context for each folder 230 | semanage fcontext -at "samba_share_t" "/exports/samba/user(/.*)?" 231 | semanage fcontext -at "samba_share_t" "/exports/samba/group(/.*)?" 232 | Restore selinux file context to /exports/user and /exports/group 233 | restorecon -vvFR /exports/ 234 | Set SEBooleans for Samba 235 | setsebool -P samba_export_all_ro=1 236 | setsebool -P samba_export_all_rw=1 237 | setsebool -P samba_share_nfs=1 238 | Create smbgrp user group 239 | groupadd smbgrp 240 | Create samba only users 241 | useradd -s /sbin/nologin -g smbgrp rhcetest1 242 | useradd -s /sbin/nologin -g smbgrp rhcetest2 243 | Set Samba password for each user 244 | smbpasswd -a rhcetest1 245 | smbpasswd -a rhcetest2 246 | Modify /etc/samba/smb.conf and add both shares 247 | [user] 248 | path = /exports/samba/user 249 | write list = rhcetest1 250 | 251 | [group] 252 | path = /exports/samba/group 253 | write list = @smbgrp 254 | Enable and start Samba services 255 | systemctl enable smb 256 | systemctl start smb 257 | Configure firewall for Samba 258 | firewall-cmd --add-service=samba --permanent 259 | Test smbclient 260 | smbclient -L //localhost -U rhcetest1 261 | smbclient -L //localhost -U rhcetest2 262 | 263 | 16) Mount the user and group share from storage on krbclient on /mnt/samba/user and /mnt/samba/group. Group should be mounted with multiuser support 264 | Install required packages for mounting remote samba shares 265 | yum install samba samba-client cifs-utils -y 266 | Create smbgrp user group 267 | groupadd smbgrp 268 | Create local users 269 | useradd -g smbgrp rhcetest1 270 | useradd -g smbgrp rhcetest2 271 | Create folders in /mnt 272 | mkdir -p /mnt/samba/{user,group} 273 | Create credential files for mounting of CIFS shares 274 | create two files owned by root 275 | mkdir -p -m0600 /etc/samba/credentials/ 276 | touch /etc/samba/credentials/{user,group}.creds 277 | Add user credentials to each file 278 | user 279 | username=rhcetest1 280 | password=I<3RedHat 281 | group 282 | username=rhcetest2 283 | password=I<3RedHat2 284 | Modify fstab to mount cifs shares 285 | //192.168.50.232/group /mnt/samba/group cifs _netdev,multiuser,sec=ntlmssp,credentials=/etc/samba/credentials/group.creds 0 0 286 | //192.168.50.232/user /mnt/samba/user cifs _netdev,credentials=/etc/samba/credentials/user.creds 0 0 287 | Mount shares 288 | mount -avr cifs 289 | Test access to shares 290 | rhcetest1 291 | cifscreds add storage 292 | cd /mnt/samba/user 293 | echo "Test user rhcetest1" > rhcetest1.txt 294 | cd /mnt/samba/group 295 | echo "Test user rhcetest1" > rhcetest1.txt 296 | rhcetest2 297 | cifscreds add storage 298 | cd /mnt/samba/user 299 | cat rhcetest1.txt 300 | Try to write to folder; should be denied 301 | touch test.txt 302 | touch: cannot touch ‘test.txt’: Permission denied 303 | cd /mnt/samba/group 304 | cat rhcetest1.txt 305 | echo "Test rhcetest2" > rhcetest2.txt 306 | 307 | 17) Install MariaDB on krbserver and configure as follows 308 | Install required packages 309 | yum install mariadb mariadb-server -y 310 | Configure to listen on sockets only 311 | edit /etc/my.conf 312 | under [mysqld] 313 | skip-networking=1 314 | 315 | 18) Create a database called marketing with a table called users and grant full access to account marketingsvc 316 | Login to mariadb 317 | mysql 318 | Create marketing database; 319 | create database marketing; 320 | Create table user in marketing db 321 | CREATE TABLE users (userID INT, userFirstName char(25), userLastName char(25), userEmailAddress char(50)); 322 | Create marketing service account; 323 | GRANT ALL ON marketing.* to mrksvc@'localhost' IDENTIFIED by 'password'; 324 | FLUSH PRIVILEGES; 325 | 326 | 19) As marketingsvc the following entries to the marketing database 327 | Login as marketingsvc 328 | mysql -umarketingsvc -p 329 | Select correct database 330 | use marketing; 331 | Insert correct values 332 | insert into users(userID,userFirstName,userLastName,userEmailAddress) values (001,"Bruce","Wayne","bwayne@wayneint.com"); 333 | insert into users(userID,userFirstName,userLastName,userEmailAddress) values (002,"Clark","Kent","Clark.Kent@dailyplanet.com"); 334 | 335 | 20) Perform a full backup of the MariaDB server and place the backup in /sqlbackup with today's date in the name 336 | Create directory and set appropriate permissions 337 | mkdir -m0650 -p /sqlbackup 338 | Perform full backup of MariaDB server 339 | mysqldump --all-databases -uroot > /sqlbackup/full_backup_$(date +'%F').sql 340 | 341 | 21) Install httpd on krbserver and configure the following 342 | Install necessary packages 343 | yum install httpd mod_ssl -y 344 | www.rhcelab.local 345 | Create folder for www.rhcelab.local 346 | mkdir -p /srv/www/www 347 | Create index.html 348 | echo "It's working" > /srv/www/www/index.html 349 | Restore selinux context 350 | restorecon --vvFR /srv/www 351 | Copy certificates 352 | cp /RHCE_LAB/TLS_Certs/www.rhcelab.local.cer /etc/pki/tls/certs/ 353 | cp /RHCE_LAB/TLS_Certs/www.rhcelab.local.key /etc/pki/tls/private 354 | Set permissions on key file 355 | chmod 0600 /etc/pki/tls/private/www.rhcelab.local.key 356 | Configure httpd to listen on 444 https 357 | edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf 358 | Listen 444 https 359 | Set selinux port for 444 360 | semanage port -a -t http_port_t -p tcp 444 361 | Configure VHOST for www.rhcelab.local 362 | 363 | ServerName www.rhcelab.local 364 | SSLEngine On 365 | SSLProtocol all -SSLv2 -SSLv3 366 | SSLCipherSuite HIGH:MEDIUM:!aNull:!MD5 367 | SSLHonorCipherOrder on 368 | SSLCertificateFile /etc/pki/tls/certs/www.rhcelab.local.cer 369 | SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/pki/tls/private/www.rhcelab.local.key 370 | DocumentRoot /srv/www/www 371 | 372 | 373 | 374 | Require all granted 375 | 376 | webapp.rhcelab.local 377 | Create index.html with link to cgi-bin application 378 | echo "

Click Here!

" > /var/www/html/webapp/index.html 379 | Create hello.pl 380 | touch /var/www/cgi-bin/hello.pl 381 | vim /var/www/cgi-bin/hello.pl 382 | #!/usr/bin/perl 383 | print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; 384 | print "Hello, World!"; 385 | Make the file executable 386 | chmod a+x /var/webscripts/hello.pl 387 | Set selinux fconext for /var/webscripts 388 | semanage fcontext -at httpd_sys_script_exec_t "/var/webscripts(/.*)?" 389 | Restore selinux context to /var/webscripts 390 | restorecon -Rv /var/webscripts 391 | Enable SEBooleans to allow httpd to run cgi-bin 392 | setsebool -P httpd_enable_cgi 1 393 | Change default location of cgi-bin in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf 394 | #Trailing / required 395 | ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/var/webscripts/" 396 | 397 | AllowOverride None 398 | Options None 399 | Require all granted 400 | 401 | Create VHOST for webapp.rhcelab.local 402 | 403 | ServerName webapp.rhcelab.local 404 | DocumentRoot "/var/www/html/webapp" 405 | ErrorLog "/var/log/httpd/webapp-error_log" 406 | CustomLog "/var/log/httpd/webapp-access_log" combined 407 | 408 | 409 | 410 | Require all granted 411 | 412 | Configure firewall for http and 444 413 | firewall-cmd --add-service=http --permanent 414 | firewall-cmd --add-port=444/tcp --permanent 415 | 416 | 22) Configure a private directory in apache for user rhcetest1 in /var/www/html/rhcetest1 on port 8080 417 | Edit /etc/http/conf/httpd.conf and add port 8080 418 | Listen 8080 419 | Configure Firewall to allow 8080 420 | firewall-cmd --add-port=8080/tcp --permanent 421 | Create user rhcetest1 on krbserver 422 | useradd -s /sbin/nologin rhcetest1 423 | Make a private directory for rhcetest1 to connect to via httpd 424 | mkdir /var/www/html/rhcetest1 425 | chown rhcetest1:rhcetest1 /var/www/html/rhcetest1 426 | chmod -R 0755 /var/www/html/rhcetest1 427 | chmod -R 0644 /var/www/html/rhcetest1/.htaccess 428 | Create index.html file 429 | echo "This is for rhcetest1" > /var/www/html/rhcetest1/index.html 430 | 431 | Create .htaccess file in /var/www/html/rhcetest1 432 | AuthType Basic 433 | AuthName "Password Protected Private Directory - Enter Login Credentials:" 434 | AuthUserFile "/etc/httpd/conf/.userdb" 435 | Require user rhcetest1 436 | Create htpasswd for rhcetest1 437 | cd /etc/httpd/conf 438 | htpasswd -c .userdb rhcetest1 439 | Change group owner to apache and set permissions to 0640 440 | chgrp apache .userdb 441 | chmod 0640 .userdb 442 | 443 | 23) Configure a private directory in apache for users rhcetest1 and rhcetest2 in the group dbadmins in /var/www/html/dbadmins on port 8080 444 | Create rhcetest2 on krbserver and group dbadmins and add rhcetest1 and rhcetest2 to that group 445 | useradd -s /sbin/nologin rhcetest2 446 | groupadd dbadmins 447 | usermod -aG dbadmins rhcetest1 448 | usermod -aG dbadmins rhcetest2 449 | Create folder in /var/www/html/ and set group owner and permissions 450 | mkdir /var/www/html/dbadmins 451 | chgrp dbadmins /var/www/html/dbadmins 452 | chmod -R 0755 /var/www/html/dbadmins 453 | chmod -R 0644 /var/www/html/dbadmins/.htaccess 454 | Create index.html in /var/www/html/dbadmins 455 | echo "This is the DBADMINS index.html in /var/www/html/dbadmins" > /var/www/html/dbadmins/index.html 456 | Configure /etc/httpd/conf/http.conf to add Directory 457 | 458 | AllowOverride AuthConfig 459 | 460 | Create .htaccess file in /var/www/html/dbadmins 461 | AuthType Basic 462 | AuthName "Password Protected DBAdmin Directory - Enter Login Credentials:" 463 | AuthUserFile "/etc/httpd/conf/.grouppwddb" 464 | AuthGroupFile "/etc/httpd/conf/.groupdb" 465 | Require group dbadmins 466 | Create and edit .groupdb file then set permissions 467 | touch /etc/http/conf/.groupdb 468 | edit /etc/http/conf/.groupdb 469 | dbadmins: rhcetest1 rhcetest2 470 | chgrp apache /etc/http/conf/.groupdb 471 | cown 0640 /etc/http/conf/.groupdb 472 | Create htpasswd for rhcetest1 and rhcetest2 473 | cd /etc/httpd/conf 474 | htpasswd -c .grouppwddb rhcetest1 475 | htpasswd .grouppwddb rhcetest2 476 | Change group owner to apache and set permissions to 0640 477 | chgrp apache .grouppwddb 478 | chmod 0640 .grouppwddb 479 | 480 | 24) Configure the following rich rule for http traffic from krbclient 481 | firewall-cmd --add-rich-rule='rule family=ipv4 source address=192.168.50.231 service name="httpd" log level=notice prefix="HTTP from KRBCLIENT: " limit value="5/m" accept' --permanent 482 | 483 | 25) Generate a report in csv file with the Time, Disk, CPU, and Memory to /reports/ 484 | dstat -tcdm --output /reports/dstat.csv 485 | 486 | 26) Configure port forwarding on the work zone from 2222/tcp to 22/tcp for 192.168.50.0/24 on krbserver 487 | firewall-cmd --permanent --add-rich-rule='rule family=ipv4 source address=192.168.50.0/24 forward-port port=2222 protocol=tcp to-port=22' 488 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Practice Test/Test.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1) Reset root password on all 3 servers to RHCEPass 2 | 3 | 2) Configure Teaming with a runner of ActiveBackup on all 3 servers with the following IP scheme 4 | a) krbserver - 10.0.50.230 5 | b) krbclient - 10.0.50.231 6 | c) storage - 10.0.50.232 7 | 8 | 3) Create an ssh key on krbserver and configure passwordless root logins to krbclient and storage 9 | 10 | 4) Configure krbclient and storage to be Kerberos Clients and allow authentication and delegation in SSH 11 | a) Configure ssh to allow logins using kerberos 12 | b) Add Principal for NFS to storage's keytab 13 | c) Test Kerberos logins using ssh on krbclient from krbserver 14 | i) Create use called krbtest (Pricipal exists in kerberos already with pw of password) 15 | 16 | 5) Configure krbserver as an NTP server 17 | 18 | 6) Configure krbclient and storage to sync time with krbserver as a peer 19 | 20 | 7) Configure krbserver to be a null client to send e-mail 21 | 22 | 8) Configure krbserver to be a caching only name server 23 | a) Allow only dns requests from 10.0.50.0/24 24 | b) Forward all requests to 8.8.8.8 25 | c) Disable DNSSEC for example.com 26 | 27 | 9) Configure all 3 servers to use krbserver as their primary DNS Server 28 | 29 | 10) Set vm.swappiness to 10 on krbserver; make permanent 30 | 31 | 11) Create a static route on krbclient routing 172.217.100/24 through 10.0.50.1 32 | 33 | 12) Create a 500M iSCSI target on storage and mount on krbclient on /mnt/iscsi 34 | a) Storage iqn - iqn.2018-11.local.rhcelab:storage 35 | b) KrbClient iqn - iqn.2018-11.local.rhcelab:krbclient 36 | c) Mount should persist through a reboot 37 | 38 | 13) The storage server should export the new directory /exports/nfs using NFSv4 39 | a) The export will require Kerberos authentication and full encryption 40 | b) All clients on the 10.0.50.0/24 network should have read write access 41 | c) The file permissions on /exports/nfs should be 1777 42 | 43 | 14) Mount the new NFS mount point created on storage to /mnt/nfs on krbclient 44 | a) The mount should survive a reboot 45 | 46 | 15) The storage server should export the new directories /exports/samba/user and /exports/samba/group 47 | a) The directories should be owned by the group smbgrp 48 | b) Any new files should be owned by the group smbgrp 49 | c) The Samba-only user rhcetest1 should be able to connect read-write using the password I<3RedHat to the user share and group share 50 | d) The Samba-only user rhcetest2 should be able to connect read-write using the password I<3RedHat2 to only the user share 51 | 52 | 16) Mount the user and group share from storage on krbclient on /mnt/samba/user and /mnt/samba/group. Group should be mounted with multiuser support 53 | 54 | 17) Install MariaDB on krbserver 55 | a) Configure to listen on sockets only 56 | 57 | 18) Create a database called marketing with a table called users and grant full access to account marketingsvc 58 | c) It should have the following fields 59 | 1) UserID 60 | 2) UserFirstName 61 | 3) UserLastName 62 | 4) UserEmailAddr 63 | 64 | 19) As marketingsvc the following entries to the marketing database and config 65 | 1) Bruce Wayne (bwayne@wayneint.com) 66 | 2) Clark Kent (Clark.Kent@dailyplanet.com) 67 | 68 | 20) Perform a full backup of the MariaDB server and place the backup in /sqlbackup 69 | 70 | 21) Install httpd on krbserver and configure the following: 71 | a) www.rhcelab.local should serve content out of /svr/www/www/ on HTTPS on port 444 72 | 1) The website should respond with "It's working" 73 | b) webapp.rhcelab.local should server content out of /var/www/html on Port 80 74 | 1) The website should run a cgi-bin application that says "Hello World" from /var/webscripts 75 | 2) The website should host a link to the script. 76 | 77 | 22) Configure a private directory in apache for user rhcetest1 78 | 79 | 23) Configure a private directory in apache for users rhcetest1 and rhcetest2 80 | 81 | 24) Configure the following rich rule for http traffic from krbclient 82 | a) Limit to 5 connections a minute 83 | b) Log with level Info and Prefix of "HTTP from KRBCLIENT:" 84 | c) Restrict rule to ipv4 85 | 86 | 25) Generate a report in csv file with the Time, Disk, CPU, and Memory to /reports/ 87 | 88 | 26) Configure port forwarding from 2222/tcp to 22/tcp for 10.0.50.0/24 on krbserver 89 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Red Hat Certified Engineer - Practice Test 2 | =========================================== 3 | 4 | DESCRIPTION 5 | ------------ 6 | 7 | This is a practice test I created along with the answer sheet for the RHCE 7 exam. Using this practice test I was able to successfully complete the exam and become a Red Hat Certified Engineer. 8 | 9 | This practice exam tries to cover all aspects of the test but please understand that it will not cover everything as I witnessed first hand when taking the exam. So I recommend that you have previously studied all of the [RHCE Objectives](https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/ex300-red-hat-certified-engineer-rhce-exam) prior to using this practice test to prepare for the exam. 10 | 11 | Good Luck! 12 | 13 | 14 | REQUIREMENTS 15 | ------------ 16 | 17 | * 3 CentOS / RHEL 7.1 Servers named krbserver, krbclient, and storage 18 | * [CentOS 7.1 ISOs](http://vault.centos.org/7.1.1503/isos/x86_64/) 19 | * [Red Hat Developer Program](https://developers.redhat.com/) 20 | * 20GB Hard Drive on each Server 21 | * Additional 2GB Hard Drive on Storage 22 | * 2 NIC cards on each server 23 | 24 | INSTALLATION 25 | ------------ 26 | * Install the server with 'Server with GUI' option 27 | * After booting install vim and bash-completion 28 | * Refer to documents on how to configure KRB Server for Practice Test 29 | * Configure hosts file on each of your systems 30 | * On krbserver create a directory on root called RHCE_LAB and copy the tls certs from your workstation that will be used in the Practice Test 31 | 32 | Additional Information 33 | ------------- 34 | 35 | For my internal network I utilize the 10.0.50.x network so you will need to substitute your network for the 10.0.50.x network for the steps to work properly. 36 | 37 | AUTHOR 38 | ------ 39 | MogiePete 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TLS Certs/webapp.rhcelab.local.cer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- 2 | MIIDozCCAougAwIBAgIJAKBh2l5aWh+fMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAMGgxCzAJBgNV 3 | BAYTAlVTMRAwDgYDVQQIDAdGbG9yaWRhMQ4wDAYDVQQHDAVNaWFtaTELMAkGA1UE 4 | CgwCSVQxCzAJBgNVBAsMAklUMR0wGwYDVQQDDBR3ZWJhcHAucmhjZWxhYi5sb2Nh 5 | bDAeFw0xODEwMDIxODI3NDZaFw0xOTEwMDIxODI3NDZaMGgxCzAJBgNVBAYTAlVT 6 | MRAwDgYDVQQIDAdGbG9yaWRhMQ4wDAYDVQQHDAVNaWFtaTELMAkGA1UECgwCSVQx 7 | CzAJBgNVBAsMAklUMR0wGwYDVQQDDBR3ZWJhcHAucmhjZWxhYi5sb2NhbDCCASIw 8 | 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