Hello,
I have one question about RHCE exam. RHEL comes with Postfix and Sendmail MTA. I am comfortable with Postfix and I would not like to waste my energy with Sendmail. In exam can I choose Postfix over Sendmail or I have to concentrate on both Postfix and Sendmail?
Is there any RHCE forum out there?
Anybody with RHEL 4.0 NOT RHEL 3.0 books on 033,133 and 253 please contact me off list I want to buy that books.
Thank you
Regards,
Komal
On Tuesday 30 Aug 2005 4:18 am, Komal wrote:
Hello,
I have one question about RHCE exam. RHEL comes with Postfix and Sendmail MTA. I am comfortable with Postfix and I would not like to waste my energy with Sendmail. In exam can I choose Postfix over Sendmail or I have to concentrate on both Postfix and Sendmail?
afaik you cant choose anything - you have to do what they give.
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Tuesday 30 Aug 2005 4:18 am, Komal wrote:
Hello,
I have one question about RHCE exam. RHEL comes with Postfix and Sendmail MTA. I am comfortable with Postfix and I would not like to waste my energy with Sendmail. In exam can I choose Postfix over Sendmail or I have to concentrate on both Postfix and Sendmail?
afaik you cant choose anything - you have to do what they give.
You could try LPI.. I just talked to a friend in Netherlands. According to him, LPI is preferred over RHCE there, because not many use Red Hat there. LPI lets you choose your own distro. (He's on Debian)
-----> You could try LPI.. I just talked to a friend in Netherlands. According
to him, LPI is preferred over RHCE there, because not many use Red Hat there. LPI lets you choose your own distro. (He's on Debian)
Thanks.But my company wants me to clear RHCE as soon as possible to retain job.
Regards,
Komal
I have one question about RHCE exam. RHEL comes with Postfix and Sendmail MTA. I am comfortable with Postfix and I would not like to waste my energy with Sendmail. In exam can I choose Postfix over Sendmail or I have to concentrate on both Postfix and Sendmail?
Hi,
When i had taken the exam, they had asked to configure a mail server only. Didnt specified sendmail or postfix.
--- Vinay vinayamar@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, When i had taken the exam, they had asked to configure a mail server only. Didnt specified sendmail or postfix.
Please dont let out any information regarding the RHCE or any exam, Since it makes the exam meaningless. It will lose its value and become like an MCSE.
And Komal, If your company expects you to do the certification to retain your job and not based on your talent, Then I guess thats not the best place to work.
Regards, Keith
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On Wednesday 31 Aug 2005 4:17 pm, Keith Fernandez wrote:
Please dont let out any information regarding the RHCE or any exam, Since it makes the exam meaningless.
why not? the exam is structured in such a way that regardless of how much is revealed, it makes very little difference. The only way to prepare for the exam is to practice, practice, practice.
--- Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@thenilgiris.com wrote:
why not? the exam is structured in such a way that regardless of how much is revealed, it makes very little difference. The only way to prepare for the exam is to practice, practice, practice. -- regards kg
What to practise, the sylabus is given on the redhat site, However what comes in the exam is not to be disclosed. The exam tests not only whether you know your stuff but whether you can perform the tasks in the specified time. I hope I made my point.
Regards, Keith
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And Komal, If your company expects you to do the certification to retain your job and not based on your talent, Then I guess thats not the best place to work.
Regards, Keith
Well... That's not the point. No matter how much is revealed nothing can help unless you have knowledge to implement. My query was very simple and straightforward. Should I study both sendmail and Postfix or just concentrate more on Postfix?
Regards,
Komal
--- Komal agencies_ad1@sancharnet.in wrote:
Well... That's not the point. No matter how much is revealed nothing can help unless you have knowledge to implement. My query was very simple and straightforward. Should I study both sendmail and Postfix or just concentrate more on Postfix? Regards, Komal
Komal, You have answered your own question. If you have the knowledge and are good in Linux, How does it matter what comes(sendmail or postfix) you should know both or any other MTA or application that may be provided in RHEL 4.
Knowing how to configure what "only" comes in the exam and knowing how to configure Linux in general are two different things and I guess thats why RedHat wants to keep the exam confidental and not have it become like an MCSE.
Regards, Keith
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On Wednesday 31 Aug 2005 11:52 pm, Keith Fernandez wrote:
different things and I guess thats why RedHat wants to keep the exam confidental
do the make the guys who take the exam sign an NDA?
On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 06:58, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
do the make the guys who take the exam sign an NDA?
Yes, they do. And also promise to revoke the certification if one violates it. Heh.
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Komal wrote:
And Komal, If your company expects you to do the certification to retain your job and not based on your talent, Then I guess thats not the best place to work.
Regards, Keith
Well... That's not the point. No matter how much is revealed nothing can help unless you have knowledge to implement. My query was very simple and straightforward. Should I study both sendmail and Postfix or just concentrate more on Postfix?
Short answer do what you want.
Longer answer sendmail, postfix, qmail all of them are capable mail server software. If you know one, you can read a bit and understand others.
My personal choice maybe qmail, but that should effect your choice.
In context of documentation, all of them are well documented especially sendmail, but each on of these softwares need little bit of voodoo to work.
Regards,
Komal
HTH
Supreet
On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 11:51, Vinay wrote:
When i had taken the exam, they had asked to configure a mail server only. Didnt specified sendmail or postfix.
Must've been RHEL 3 or earlier. The current RHCE exam is based on RHEL 4. I think the paper would clearly specify which MTA to use. Sendmail is past its prime anyway.
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On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 19:32 +0530, Nadeem M. Khan wrote:
On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 11:51, Vinay wrote:
When i had taken the exam, they had asked to configure a mail server only. Didnt specified sendmail or postfix.
Must've been RHEL 3 or earlier. The current RHCE exam is based on RHEL 4. I think the paper would clearly specify which MTA to use. Sendmail is past its prime anyway.
In Fedora Core releases the default MTA is sendmail. Postfix has to be specifically selected during installation and you don't have a choice to deselect sendmail, although it can be removed post install. I suspect that RHEL is the same given that sendmail is the default in CentOS.
Given this background, IMO it would be wise to prepare for sendmail as well - at least the basic macros.
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