Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) isn't just another distribution—it's the backbone of modern enterprise IT. If you're serious about a career in system administration, DevOps, or cloud engineering, mastering RHEL is non-negotiable. The LabEx RHEL Learning Path cuts through the noise, offering a structured roadmap focused entirely on hands-on practice. Forget passive video tutorials. We put you directly in the terminal to solve real-world challenges. Ready to build marketable skills? Let's look at three essential labs you can tackle right now.
Configure Firewall Using Firewall-CMD/Firewalld
Difficulty: Beginner | Time: 5 minutes
In this challenge, you will learn how to configure the firewall using the firewall-cmd and firewalld commands on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.
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Configure Key-Based Authentication for SSH
Difficulty: Beginner | Time: 10 minutes
In this challenge, you will learn how to configure key-based authentication for SSH, a more secure alternative to password-based authentication.
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Attach Persistent Storage to a Container
Difficulty: Intermediate | Time: 5 minutes
In this challenge, you will learn how to attach persistent storage to a container, allowing data to persist beyond the container's lifetime.
Practice on LabEx → | Tutorial →
These three labs—Firewall management, SSH security, and container persistence—are foundational skills that hiring managers actively seek. They move you beyond basic Linux knowledge into true enterprise administration. Stop waiting for experience to happen. Jump into the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Learning Path today and start building the hands-on expertise that defines a professional system administrator. Your terminal is waiting!
 

 
                       
    
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