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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-NG machines with remote access, complete with ready-to-use lab environments.
Course Duration
8 Weeks (can be adjusted based on pace) Approx. 3–5 hours per week including labs.
Prerequisites
• Basic computer literacy • Familiarity with networking concepts (IP addresses, DNS, DHCP) • EVE-NG installed, or access to a pre-configured Colourfi EVE-NG machine
Course Modules
Module 1: Introduction to System Administration
• Overview of system administration roles and responsibilities • Understanding server vs. workstation environments • Intro to virtualisation concepts Hands-on Exercise: Explore EVE-NG interface, create basic nodes and networks
Module 2: Setting Up Hosts (Windows & Linux)
• Installing Windows Server and Linux VMs in EVE-NG • Configuring system settings: hostname, IP, time zone • User account creation and management Hands-on Exercise: Deploy a Windows and Linux VM in EVE-NG and configure hostname, IP, and users
Module 3: Virtual Machines and Hypervisors
• Understanding hypervisors: Type 1 vs. Type 2 • Creating and managing virtual machines • Snapshots, cloning, and resource allocation Hands-on Exercise: Create multiple VMs in Hyper-V, adjust CPU/RAM, and save snapshots
Module 4: Active Directory (Windows)
• Introduction to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) • Creating a domain, organizational units (OUs), and users • Group Policies (GPO) basics • Joining computers to a domain Hands-on Exercise: Set up a small AD domain in a Windows VM, create OUs, users, and apply a GPO
Module 5: Basic Networking & Firewall Configuration
• Overview of firewalls and their purpose • Windows Firewall basics • Pfsense Firewall basics • Opening/closing ports and creating rules • VLANs and inter-VLAN routing Hands-on Exercise: Configure firewall rules and VLANs
Module 6: File Sharing & Permissions
• Windows: NTFS permissions, shared folders • Linux: chmod, chown, and NFS/Samba shares • Mapping network drives Hands-on Exercise: Share a folder on Windows and Linux VMs in EVE-NG and set appropriate permissions
Module 7: Backup & Restore Basics
• Importance of backups • Windows Server Backup • Agent Based Backups • Restoring data Hands-on Exercise: VM backups using Veeam Community and restore them
Module 8: Monitoring & Maintenance
• Checking system logs (Event Viewer, /var/log/) • Resource monitoring (CPU, memory, disk) • Updating systems (Windows Updates, Linux package managers) Hands-on Exercise: Set up basic monitoring and schedule system updates on your VMs
Assessment & Project
• Final project: Deploy a small lab environment in EVE-NG with 2–3 VMs, AD domain, file shares, and configured firewall rules
Recommended Tools & Software
• EVE-NG (for virtual lab environment) — can be self-installed or accessed via Colourfi pre-configured machines • Windows Server 2022 evaluation ISO • Windows 11 evaluation ISO • Ubuntu Server 24.05