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Dear all:
Does any one have any notes or slides of EX423 Enterprise Directory Services and Authentication? Book softcopy will be ideal and highly appreciated. Also if anyone can provide complete RHCSS material it will be highly motivating.
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Anyone attending this course is contractually obliged not to pass this data out, so no, you will not get it from here. You have a course syllabus and an exam guide on redhat.com. it's fair and accurate. As long as you follow it, and study those areas you'll be fine i'm sure.
Why do people keep trying to "cheat" their way? It just makes the cert that much less valuable...
I think a lot of it maybe comes from a certain attitude within the subcontinent. I wouldn't dream of hypothesising any further but there certainly seems to be something about Indian people in general that seems to value certification collection more than the skill sets, jobs and remuneration it is intended to lead to.
I think a lot of it maybe comes from a certain attitude within the subcontinent. I wouldn't dream of hypothesising any further but there certainly seems to be something about Indian people in general that seems to value certification collection more than the skill sets, jobs and remuneration it is intended to lead to.
I've noticed the same thing...even in the Red Hat Cert forums...
I wonder what it is? It seems that the "paper" is worth more than the knowledge it takes to get there.
sabir mustafa was not asking for dump. he was asking for study materials and he would study hard with those materials. as per RedHat we've to enroll the courses b4 seating on RHCSS, which is too expensive for us (subcontinent pplz). i guess u dont think RHCSS is only for the money pit like u ... we should appreciate self study attitude with the help of study materials rather then having few hours courses spending thousands of dollars.
i expect everyone to be a bit sensible before shitting to subcontinent .
At last i have found the local RHCSS training provider in Pakistan. My classes has started and i have recently completed the DNS security and GPG key topics.
Since this site is for help the others regarding LINUX, I will try to help any one regarding the problems that may arise during the RHCSS or RHCE level deployments in the industry.
I also want to thank 'orko' for the support.
ok man .if somebody want to get help about rhcss. post your problem, i will try to replay.
kaisar
RHCSS
Hello kaisar bhaiya!! I am going through the RHS333, RHS423 and RHS429 books but it seems a bit hard to me. How can I get more details of these topics with more and more examples so that can understand better? Is there any supporting documents, guides or suggestion?
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