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CentOS is a free Linux distribution aimed primarily for server and enterprise use. It is currently one of the top Linux distributions in the server industry. It is also compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). CentOS 8 was released on September 24, 2019. Support will end for this version in 2021. These articles contents will cover a complete installation of CentOS 8.
This page will contain guides on how to set up and install configure many installations of CentOS 8. These guides will teach you, for example, how to burn CentOS onto a DVD or Flash Drive, how to install CentOS, how to set up an SSH server, how to set up a web server, etc.
Table of Contents
Initial installation and setup
- Download and burn CentOS 8 to a DVD or Flash Drive
- Install CentOS 8
- Add user accounts
- Configure firewall and SELinux
- Configure the network
- Enable and disable services
- Update the system
- Use modules
- Add additional repositories
- Use web admin console
- Use and configure vim
- Use and configure sudo
NTS server/client configuration
SSH server configuration
- Configure password authentication
- Transfer a file through SSH in CentOS
- Transfer a file through SSH in Windows
- Configure key-based authentication in SSH
- How to use ssh-agent