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4 October 2025

  • 09:2109:21, 4 October 2025 Basic System Administration Bootcamp - Module 2 (hist | edit) [3,156 bytes] Rvxxc (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Lab: Installing and Configuring Windows Server and Linux VMs in EVE-NG = == Objective == In this lab, you will learn how to: * Install and deploy Windows Server and Linux VMs in EVE-NG. * Configure core system settings: hostname, IP address, and time zone. * Create and manage user accounts. == Prerequisites == * EVE-NG environment prepared (local or hosted by ColourFi). * Windows Server ISO image and a Linux distribution ISO (e.g., Ubuntu). * Basic understanding of v...") originally created as "Deploy a Windows and Linux VM in EVE-NG and configure hostname, IP, and users"

3 October 2025

  • 09:0609:06, 3 October 2025 Basic System Administration Course - Module 1 (hist | edit) [4,348 bytes] Rvxxc (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Module 1 Lab: Introduction to System Administration = == Objective == By the end of this lab, students will: * Understand the role of a system administrator. * Differentiate between server and workstation environments. * Gain a basic understanding of virtualization concepts. * Navigate the EVE-NG interface and create simple nodes and networks. == Prerequisites == * Access to an EVE-NG environment (self-installed or Colourfi pre-configured machine). * A web browser to...") originally created as "Explore EVE-NG interface, create basic nodes and networks"
  • 08:5208:52, 3 October 2025 Basic System Administration Bootcamp (hist | edit) [3,692 bytes] Rvxxc (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Basic System Administration Course = == Course Overview == This course provides foundational knowledge and practical skills in system administration, covering Active Directory, host setup, virtual machines, and basic firewall configuration. By the end of the course, students will be able to manage Windows and Linux systems in a small-to-medium business environment. Note: For students who do not want to set up EVE-NG themselves, Colourfi can provide pre-configured EVE...")
  • 08:0008:00, 3 October 2025 EVE NG Windows Images (hist | edit) [1,275 bytes] Rvxxc (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Connecting to EVE-NG = Because EVE-NG is running Ubuntu, a tool that can speak SCP or SFTP is needed. == Windows == WinSCP is a great free tool that allows you to open up the EVE-NG file system in a Windows-friendly manner. == Mac == CyberDuck is a free tool I have been using to do this on Mac OS. == Where do the files go? == EVE-NG stores files in: <code>/opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/</code> === Naming conventions === In EVE-NG, there are specific naming conventions...")
  • 07:5607:56, 3 October 2025 EVE NG home lab (hist | edit) [1,833 bytes] Rvxxc (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= EVE-NG Physical / Bare Metal Cluster = For my personal EVE-NG Cluster I wanted something that was low power, high spec and a small form factor. For my first node I decided on a Lenovo ThinkCentre M75q Gen 5 Tiny. I selected the Ryzen 7 CPU but left all other specs the same. It is cheaper to purchase a hard drive and memory aftermarket and install them yourself. I purchased two 64GB DIMMs of RAM and a 4TB M.2 SATA Drive and installed them. Although this was cost effec...")