- Basics
- Disk and File System Management
- Automatic mounting (/etc/fstab)
- Text Readers & Editors
- User and Group Management
- File System Permissions
- SSH
- IPv6 (disable)
- Cronjobs
- Package Management
- Services (systemd)
- NFS
- Samba
- FTP
- MySQL Server
- Other
Path | Content |
---|---|
/bin | Binaries (User) |
/boot | Static boot loader files |
/etc | Host specific configs |
/lib | Shared libraries and kernel modules |
/sbin | Binaries (System/root) |
/var | Varying files (e.g. Logs) |
/usr | 3rd party software |
/proc | Pseudo file system |
/sys | Pseudo file system |
/mnt | Mountpoint for internal drives |
/media | Mountpoint for external drives |
/home | User homes |
/run | PID files of running processes |
File System Commands
Command | Param | Description |
---|---|---|
cd |
- |
Navigate to last dir |
~ |
Navigate to home | |
~username |
Navigate to home of specified user | |
pwd |
Print working dir | |
ls |
Print dir content | |
-l |
Format as list | |
-a |
Show hidden items (-A without . and .. ) |
|
-r |
Invert order | |
-R |
Recurse | |
-S |
Sort by size | |
-t |
Sort by date modified | |
mkdir |
-p |
Create dir with parents |
cp |
-r |
Copy dir |
rmdir |
-p |
Remove dir and empty parents |
rm |
-rf |
Remove dir recursively, -f without confirmation |
mv |
Move recursively | |
find |
-iname pattern |
Search dir/file case-insensitive |
-mmin n |
Last modified n minutes ago | |
-mtime n |
Last modified n days ago | |
-regex pattern |
Path matches pattern | |
-size n[kMG] |
By file size (-n less than; +n greater than) |
|
! searchparams |
Invert search |
File Manipulation
Command | Param | Description |
---|---|---|
cat |
file |
Print content |
tac |
file |
Print content inverted |
sort |
file |
Print sorted |
file -r -u |
Print sorted descending without dublicates | |
wc |
file |
Count Lines, Words, Chars (Bytes) |
head |
`-n10 file | tail -n5` |
tail |
-f file |
Print new lines automatically |
cut |
-f -4,7-10,12,15- file |
Print selected fields (tab delimited) |
-c -4,7-10,12,15- file |
Print selected characters positions | |
-f 2,4 -d, --output-delimiter=$'\t' file |
Change delimiter (but use tab for output) | |
uniq |
file |
Hide consecutive identical lines |
file -c |
Show consecutive identical line count | |
file -u |
Hide consecutive identical lines | |
file |
file |
Get file type |
Archiving
Command | Param | Beschreibung |
---|---|---|
tar |
cfv archiv.tar file1 file2 |
Archiv erstellen / Inhalt hinzufügen oder überschreiben |
tfv archiv.tar |
Inhalt anzeigen | |
xf archiv.tar [-C ~/extracted] |
Archiv (nach ~/extracted) entpacken (und dekomprimieren) | |
cfvj archiv.tar.bz2 file |
bzip2 komprimiertes Archiv erstellen | |
cfvz archiv.tar.gz file |
gzip komprimiertes Archiv erstellen | |
cfa archiv.tar.[komp] file |
komprimiertes Archiv erstellen (auto Typ anhand Name) | |
bzip2 / gzip |
file1 file2 |
Dateien (einzeln) komprimieren |
-d file1 file2 |
Dateien dekomprimieren |
Other
Command | Param | Beschreibung |
---|---|---|
<command> |
--help |
Help of current command (not standardized) |
-h |
||
-? |
||
man |
<command> |
Manual page of command |
-k keyword |
Search command by keyword (oder apropos ) |
|
alias |
Show aliases | |
name='befehl' |
Create alias |
The dot .
in front of hidden items is ignored by glob patterns!
Character | Description |
---|---|
? |
Any single character |
* |
Any characters |
[ac-e] |
1 character in enum |
[!ac-e] |
1 character not in enum |
Bash itself does not know regex. Use programs like grep
, sed
, awk
.
Steuerzeichen
Character | Description |
---|---|
. |
Any single character |
[ac-e] |
1 character in enum |
[^ac-e] |
1 character not in enum |
^ |
Start of string |
$ |
End of string |
\d |
Digit |
\D |
Not a digit |
\s |
Whitespace |
\S |
Not a Whitespace |
\< |
Start of word |
\> |
End of word |
pattern? |
Quantifier 0 or 1 |
pattern* |
Quantifier 0..n |
pattern+ |
Quantifier 1..n |
pattern{x} |
Quantifier exactly x |
pattern{x,} |
Quantifier x..n |
pattern{x,y} |
Quantifier x..y |
pattern{,y} |
Quantifier 0..y |
Grep
Command | Param | Description |
---|---|---|
grep |
pattern file |
Extended Regex |
-E pattern file |
Extended Regex | |
-v pattern file |
Invert match | |
-w pattern file |
Word match | |
-i pattern file |
Ignore case |
>
overwrite>>
append
Character | Description |
---|---|
> file or 1> file |
STDOUT to file |
< file |
Datei to STDIN |
2> file |
STDERR to file |
2>&1 |
STDERR to same target as STDOUT |
> file 2>&1 |
STDOUT and STDERR to file |
Creating physical partitions is not required! You can create PVs directly!
Command | Description |
---|---|
fdisk -l |
List physical disks and partitions |
fdisk /dev/sdb n |
Create new partition |
fdisk /dev/sdb t 8e |
Change partition type to Linux LVM |
mkfs.xfs /dev/myVG/myVol |
Format LV with XFS |
mkfs.ext4 -f /dev/myVG/myVol |
Format LV with EXT4 (overwrite) |
blkid /dev/myVG/myVol |
Show UUID and formatting of volume |
mount |
Show what is mounted where |
mount -t ext4 /dev/myVG/myVol /mountpoint |
Mount LV to /mountpoint |
umount /dev/myVG/myVol |
Unmount LV from /mountpoint |
umount /mountpoint |
Unmount LV from /mountpoint |
mount -a |
Mount as configured in /etc/fstab |
df |
Show disk usage |
xfs_growfs /dev/myVG/myVol |
Resize xfs filesystem |
resize2fs /dev/myVG/myVol |
Resize ext3/4 filesystem |
Item | Description |
---|---|
Physical Volume | Representation of physical volume |
Volume Group | Group of physical volumes |
Logical Volume | Volumes placed on volume group |
Physical Volume Commands
Command | Description |
---|---|
pvs |
Show PVs |
pvdisplay |
Show detailed PV information |
pvcreate /dev/sdb1 |
Initialize physical volume for use with LVM |
pvs -o+pv_used |
Show usage of PVs |
pvmove /dev/sdb1 |
Move contents of PV to other PVs of VG |
pvremove /dev/sdb1 |
Remove PV |
Volume Group Commands
Command | Description |
---|---|
vgs |
Show VGs |
vgdisplay |
Show detailed VG information |
vgcreate myVG /dev/sda1 |
Create new VG |
vgextend myVG /dev/sdb1 |
Add PV to VG |
vgreduce myVG /dev/sdb1 |
Remove PV from VG (pvmove first!) |
vgremove myVG |
Remove VG |
Logical Volume Commands
Command | Description |
---|---|
lvs |
Show LVs |
lvdisplay |
Show detailed LV information |
lvcreate -n myVol -L 3G myVG |
Create LV |
lvextend -L +10G /dev/myVG/myVol -r |
Expand LV by 10GB and resize filesystem |
lvextend -L 10G /dev/myVG/myVol --resizefs |
Expand LV to 10GB and resize filesystem |
lvextend /dev/myVG/myVol /dev/sdb1 |
Expand LV by PV's size |
lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/myVG/myVol |
Expand LV to 100% available VG size |
lvreduce -L -10G /dev/myVG/myVol |
Reduce LV by 10GB |
lvremove /dev/myVG/myVol |
Remove logical volume |
Example:
file system | mount point | type | option | dump | pass |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
/dev/sdb1 | /myDir1 | ext4 | defaults | 0 | 0 |
/dev/mapper/myVG-myVol | /myDir2 | xfs | defaults | 0 | 0 |
UUID=a924e3de-0414-4228-86bf-b65a4c8ff8ab | /myDir3 | xfs | defaults | 0 | 0 |
/dev/mapper/myVG-swap | swap | swap | defaults | 0 | 0 |
192.168.1.1:/shared | /targetdir | nfs | async | 0 | 0 |
//server/share | /targetdir | cifs | credentials=/root/cifs/.username | 0 | 0 |
Column dump configures file system for backup with dump (program).
Column pass configures order of file system check during boot. 0
means no check.
Command | Description |
---|---|
q |
Quit |
R |
Refresh content |
F |
Auto scroll |
g number |
Go to line |
m lowercaseLetter |
Mark line |
' lowercaseLetter |
Go to mark |
/pattern |
Search forward |
?pattern |
Search backward |
n |
Next search result |
N |
Last search result |
ESC u |
Remove highlighting from search |
Editing
To leave editing mode press ESC
.
Command | Description |
---|---|
i |
insert before cursor |
a |
insert after cursor |
A |
insert at end of line |
o |
new line below |
O |
new line above |
u |
undo |
. |
repeat last command |
yy |
copy line |
5yy |
copy 5 lines |
p |
paste below |
P |
paste above |
x |
delete character |
5x |
delete 5 characters |
dd |
delete line |
5dd |
delete 5 lines |
:10,20d |
delete lines 10-20 |
d0 |
delete to line begin |
d$ |
delete to line end |
Navigation
Navigate as usual with arrow keys
, home
, end
, pg up
, pg dn
.
Command | Description |
---|---|
5G |
go to line 5 |
H |
go to top of screen |
M |
go to middle of screen |
L |
go to end of screen |
5w |
move over 7 words |
5b |
move back 5 words |
Other
Command | Description |
---|---|
/foo |
search forward |
?foo |
search backwards |
n |
repeat search |
:w |
save |
:q |
close |
:wq |
save and close |
:q! |
close without saving |
:!command |
run bash command |
:r foo |
read file foo into this file |
UID
UID | Type |
---|---|
<1000 | system account |
>1000 | user account |
User Database
User info without passwords is stored in /etc/passwd
.
username | PW | UID | GID | Kommentar | HOME | SHELL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hfict | x | 1000 | 1000 | /home/hfict | /bin/bash |
Group Database
Group info with secondary group members are stored in /etc/group
.
Primary group members are identified by GID in user database.
groupname | PW | GID | Users |
---|---|---|---|
wheel | x | 10 | hfict,user2 |
Password Database
Hashed user passwords are stored in /etc/shadow
.
Password encryption is configured in /etc/login.defs
.
username | PW | Last PW change | Minimum | Maximum | Warn | Inactive | Expire |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
hfict | [hash] | 17803 | 0 | 99999 | 7 |
PW:
[hash]
Verschlüsseltest Passwort![hash]
Account Gesperrt!!
oder*
Account gesperrt, kein Passwort gesetzt
Commands
Command | Param | Beschreibung |
---|---|---|
id |
username |
ID und Gruppen eines Benutzers anzeigen |
who |
Angemeldete Benutzer anzeigen | |
last |
Letzte Logins anzeigen | |
lastb |
Letzte fehlgeschlagene Logins anzeigen | |
sudo |
-u user command |
Befehl mit Rechten von user ausführen (Default ist root) |
-i oder su - |
Shell mit root Rechten | |
su |
Shell als root (non-login shell) | |
- |
Shell als root (login shell) | |
- user |
Shell als user | |
useradd |
-u 2101 -g primarygroup -c comment username |
Benutzer anlegen (ohne -g wird neue Gruppe erstellt) |
usermod |
-G group1,group2 |
Sekundärgruppen definieren (überschreiben) |
-aG group,group2 |
Sekundärgruppen hinzufügen | |
-l username |
Benutzernamen ändern | |
-L |
Lock Account | |
-U |
Unlock Account | |
-s shellpath |
Shell ändern | |
userdel |
-r username |
Benutzer inkl. Home und Mail-Spool löschen |
passwd |
username |
Passwort ändern (interaktiv) |
groupadd |
groupname |
Gruppe anlegen (Optional mit -g GID setzen) |
groupdel |
groupname |
Gruppe löschen |
Permissions can be set on:
- User (owner)
- Group (owner)
- Others
Only root can change User. User can change Group.
Basic permissions (Add binary flags to combine):
Char | Binary Flag | Permission |
---|---|---|
r | 4 | read |
w | 2 | write |
x | 1 | execute |
Advanced permissions (place in front of basic permissions: chmod 1777 shared
).:
Char | Binary Flag | Name | Description |
---|---|---|---|
t / T | 1 | Sticky Bit | Others can't delete content (only applicable for directories) |
s / S | 2 | SGID-Bit | File: run with permissions of Group Dir: New elements inherit Group |
s / S | 4 | SUID-Bit | File is run with permissions of User (only applicable for files) |
Advanced permissions replace the x when using ls -l
. Lower case if x is set, upper case if x is not set.
Read permission on a directory only allows to see the directory itself but not it's contents. Use execute permission to show contents.
Commands
Command | Param | Beschreibung |
---|---|---|
chmod |
-R [uog] dirname |
Set permissions recursively using binary flags |
+[suog] filename |
Add permissions using binary flags | |
-[suog] filename |
Remove permissions using binary flags | |
u+x filename |
Add execute permission for User | |
g+wx filename |
Add write and execute permissions for Group | |
o-r filename |
Remove read permission for Others | |
chown |
-R user:group filename |
Change owner (User & Group) recursively |
user filename |
Change owner (User) | |
:group filename |
Change owner (Group) | |
chgroup |
group filename |
Change owner (Group) |
Configuration is done in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
.
Reload SSH service with systemctl reload sshd
to apply changes!
DenyUsers, AllowUsers, DenyGroups, AllowGroups override each other and are applied in the order listed above.
Config | Option | Description |
---|---|---|
PermitRootLogin |
no |
Deny root to login via SSH |
yes |
Allow root to login via SSH | |
without-password |
Allow only with private/public key auth | |
AllowUsers |
user1 user2 |
Allow only user1 and user2 |
DenyUsers |
user1 user2 |
Allow all users but user1 and user2 |
AllowGroups |
group1 group2 |
Allow only users from specified groups |
DenyGroups |
group1 group2 |
Allow all users but those in specified groups |
Change the grub config /etc/default/grub
to disalbe IPv6.
- Add
ipv6.disable=1
to theGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX
property. e.g.GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="ipv6.disalbe=1 crashkernel=auto rd.lvm.lv=centos/root rd.lvm.lv=centos/swap biosdevname=0 net.ifnames=0 rhgb quiet"
- Recreate grub config with
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
- Reboot the system with
init 6
orshutdown -r now
Crontab
Cronjobs are configured in crontab files. Do not edit these files directly. Use crontab -e
instead. This runs all required actions to activate a cronjob after saving the edited crontab. The locations are as follows:
/var/spool/cron/username
user specific/etc/crontab
system wide crontab
The format of the files is (user specific crontabs do not have the column user-name):
Example of job definition:
.---------------- minute (0 - 59 | */5 [every 5 minutes])
| .------------- hour (0 - 23)
| | .---------- day of month (1 - 31)
| | | .------- month (1 - 12) OR jan,feb,mar,apr ...
| | | | .---- day of week (0 - 6) (Sunday=0 or 7) OR sun,mon,tue,wed,thu,fri,sat
| | | | |
* * * * * user-name command to be executed
Command | Description |
---|---|
rpm -q cronie |
Check if package is installed |
systemctl status crond.service |
Check if service is running |
crontab -l |
List current users crontab |
crontab -e |
Edit current users crontab |
crontab -e -u username |
Edit specific users crontab |
crontab -r |
Remove current users crontab |
Script folders
Scripts in one of the following directories will be executed at the intervall specified by the directory's name:
/etc/cron.hourly
/etc/cron.daily
/etc/cron.weekly
/etc/cron.monthly
Allow / Deny usage
Add user names one per line to the following files:
/etc/cron.allow
Whitelist/etc/cron.deny
Blacklist
If none of the files exists, all users are allowed.
Logs and Results
Execution of cronjobs is logged in /var/log/cron
.
Results are sent to the users mail /var/spool/mail/username
.
Command | Description |
---|---|
`rpm -i rpmfile | rpmurl` |
rpm -e packagename |
Uninstall package |
rpm -q packagename |
Check if package is installed |
rpm -ql packagename |
List files in a package |
rpm -qa |
List all installed packages |
rpm -qf /path/to/file |
Get package that installed the file |
rpm -qf $(which <exe>) |
Get package that installed the executable |
rpm -V packagename |
Validate installed package |
YUM is configured in /etc/yum.conf
Repos are configured in /etc/yum.repos.d/
Log is in /var/log/yum.log
Command | Description |
---|---|
yum install packagename [-y] |
Install package (-y no confirm message) |
yum remove packagename |
Uninstall package |
yum update |
Update all installed packages |
yum update packagename |
Update specific package |
yum update pattern* |
Update packages using wildcard |
yum info packagename |
Get detailed info about package |
yum list packagename |
List installed and available packages |
yum search searchstring |
search for a package (name & summary) |
yum search all searchstring |
search for a package (all infos) |
yum deplist packagename |
List dependencies of a package |
yum reinstall packagename |
Reinstall (corrupted) package |
yumdownloader --resolve packagename |
Download rpm package with dependencies |
Command | Description |
---|---|
systemctl list-dependencies |
Show Services |
systemctl start servicename |
Start service |
systemctl enable servicename |
Start service with system |
systemctl status servicename |
Show service status |
Installation (Client & Server)
yum install nfs-utils
Server
Configuration is done in /etc/exports
.
systemctl start nfs-server.service # Start service
systemctl enable nfs-server.service # Start service at system start
vi /etc/exports # Change config
exportfs -fa # Reload config (server)
In /etc/exports
create a new line for every directory you want to share in the following format:
<dir> <destination1>(<options>) [<destination2>(<options>)]
<dir>
Directory to export<destinationx>
Client to allow access (by FQDN, hostname, ip, ip networks192.168.0.0/28
)<options>
Comma delimited configuration optionsrw
Read/Write accessro
default Read-only accessasync
Aynchronous write (faster but can corrupt files)root_squash
default Anfragen von root werden anonymous zugewiesenno_root_squash
Anfragen von root werden root zugewiesenall_squash
Alle Anfragen werden anonymous zugewiesen
Examples:
/ master(rw) trusty(rw,no_root_squash)
/projects proj*.local.domain(rw)
/usr *.local.domain(ro)
/home/joe pc001(rw,all_squash,anonuid=150,anongid=100)
/pub *(ro,insecure,all_squash)
/foo 2001:db8:9:e54::/64(rw) 192.0.2.0/24(rw)
/build buildhost[0-9].local.domain(rw)
Client
showmount -e 192.168.1.1 # Show NFS shares
mkdir /targetdir # Create mountpoint
mount -t nfs 192.168.1.1:/shared /targetdir # Mount manually
umount /targetdir # Unmount manually
vi /etc/fstab # Mount on system start
mount -a # Test fstab
init 0 # Auto mount
Example of /etc/fstab
:
192.168.1.1:/shared /targetdir nfs async 0 0
Server
Configuration is done in /etc/samba/smb.conf
.
Local accounts must be registered with Samba using smbpasswd
.
Enter the same password as for the local account and add unix password sync = yes
to /etc/samba/smb.conf
. Then it should be synced automatically when you change it with passwd
.
yum install samba samba-client samba-common # Samba installation
systemctl start smb # Start service
systemctl enable smb # Start service on system start
vi /etc/samba/smb.conf # Change config
testparm # Check if config is ok
systemctl restart smb # Reload config
smbpasswd -a username # Register user with samba
Example of /etc/samba/smb.conf
:
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP # workgroup of smb server
netbios name = centos # name of smb server
security = user # security mode (user / ads / domain)
unix password sync = yes # sync unix password with smb password
invalid user = root bin daemon # deny access globally (config in share section overrides this)
[Transfer] # name of share
path = /transfer # path of directory to be shared
comment = File transfer # description
read only = no # access permissions
guest ok = no # allow guest access (no password)
browsable = yes # visible or hidden?
valid users = username @groupname # allow user/group to access the share
The special [homes]
section automatically shares the users home directory under the following conditions:
- A users tries to access a share with the name of his user account
- There is no explicit section for this share in
smb.conf
- The user account exists in
/etc/passwd
If the path is not defined in the section, the home path of the user in /etc/passwd
is used.
The browsable
options has a different meaning in this section and specifies wheter the personal share should be listed. The usual browsable
option is inherited from the [global]
section.
You can use variables to change the path for example:
%U
current user name%H
current users home directory
Example:
[homes]
browsable = no
writable = yes
path = %H/smb
Client
yum install samba-client cifs-utils # Install client and tools
smbclient -L //server # Show SMB shares
mkdir /targetdir # Create mountpoint
mount.cifs -o username=jenkins //server/james /mountpoint # Mount manually
umount.cifs /mountpoint # Unmount manually
vi /etc/fstab # Mount on system start
vi /root/cifs/.username # Create credential file
mount -a # Test fstab
init 0 # Auto mount
Example for /etc/fstab
:
//server/share /targetdir cifs credentials=/root/cifs/.username 0 0
Example for /root/cifs/.username
:
username=username
password=password
Configuration is done in /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf
Example:
anonymous_enable=NO
local_enable=YES
write_enable=YES
local_umask=022
dirmessage_enable=YES
xferlog_enable=YES
connect_from_port_20=YES
xferlog_std_format=YES
listen=NO
listen_ipv6=YES
pam_service_name=vsftpd
tcp_wrappers=YES
use_localtime=YES
dirlist_enable=YES
pasv_enable=YES
pasv_min_port=41361
pasv_max_port=65534
pasv_address=192.168.1.10
yum install vsftpd ftp # Install server and client
systemctl start vsftpd # Start service
systemctl enable vsftpd # Start service on system start
vi /etc/vsftp/vsftpd.conf # Change config
systemctl restart vsftpd # Load modified config
yum install mariadb-server # Install server
systemctl start mariadb # Start service
systemctl enable mariadb # Start service on system start
mysql_secure_installation # Run security wizard
mysql -u root -p # Connect to MySQL
Stuff probably relevant for the exam.
Exam result file: /sbin/result
useradd username [-G wheel] # add user and allow sudo
usermod -aG wheel username # allow sudo for existing user
sudo -i # enter interactive root session
yum install man-pages # install man pages
timedatectl set-timezone Europe/Zurich # change time zone
timedatectl set-local-rtc 0 # set RTC to use UTC
yum check-update # check for updates
yum update # install all available updates
localectl # show locale configuration
localectl list-keymaps | grep ch # show available keymaps
localectl set-keymap ch # set keymap to ch (doesn't affect ssh session)
localectl set-x11-keymap ch # set keymap to ch (doesn't affect ssh session)
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