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Unix Processes and Communications

Build a strong foundation in Unix networking, process management, and network protocols with this comprehensive course designed for learners who want to understand how Unix systems manage processes and communicate across networks. You will explore core concepts of Unix processes, Process IDs (PIDs), process creation and execution using system calls such as fork(), wait(), and exec(), and learn how to monitor and control processes with common Unix commands. As you progress, you'll examine IP addressing, file transfer with FTP, Unix file management commands, and networking fundamentals. The course also explains key network protocols including TCP/IP, HTTP, DNS, and FTP, along with the OSI model and network layers, helping you understand how data moves across Unix-based systems. You'll also learn how to configure network settings and troubleshoot common networking issues using practical command-line techniques. Whether you are a student, aspiring system administrator, or IT professional seeking to strengthen your Unix networking knowledge, this course provides a structured learning path from foundational concepts to practical application. Through theory, demonstrations, and hands-on practice, you'll develop the ability to analyze networking concepts, manage Unix processes, organize files, and understand the protocols that enable reliable network communication in Unix environments.

Status: File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Status: Network Protocols
IntermediateCourse9 hours

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AC

5.0Reviewed Sep 8, 2025

The section on FTP and HTTP gave me practical knowledge I can use in daily IT work.

K

5.0Reviewed Sep 18, 2025

I learned how to configure network settings, something I had never tried before this course.

LL

5.0Reviewed Sep 25, 2025

The course gave me a clear picture of how Unix handles processes and communications over networks.

A

5.0Reviewed Aug 30, 2025

The hands-on practice with troubleshooting commands was very useful. I now know how to check and fix network issues in Unix.

KC

5.0Reviewed Sep 2, 2025

The course did a great job of connecting theory with real practice. I could immediately apply what I learned.

AC

5.0Reviewed Sep 21, 2025

The mix of security concepts with networking was very useful. It showed me why configurations matter.

CC

5.0Reviewed Sep 5, 2025

I liked how the instructor explained network layers step by step. It made complex concepts easy to follow.

Z

5.0Reviewed Sep 12, 2025

The demonstrations made it easy to see how commands actually work. It wasn’t just theory.

ZC

5.0Reviewed Aug 27, 2025

I really enjoyed learning about IP addressing. Before this course it was confusing, but now I can explain it to others.

FS

5.0Reviewed Sep 15, 2025

The demonstrations made it easy to see how commands actually work. It wasn’t just theory.

AC

5.0Reviewed Aug 24, 2025

This course helped me finally understand how Unix systems communicate over networks. The explanations of TCP/IP and DNS were very clear.

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