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Mohit_Yadav
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Linux for checkpoint

Hi,

I am looking to make career in checkpoint and want to pursue CCSA certification. Somebody told me to have an understanding of linux for checkpoint, is it so? And what path should i follow as i have no prior knowledge of this area? Any book to follow, any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mohit

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HeikoAnkenbrand
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Infos:

- GAIA is a RedHat Linux based operating system.

- I would look for a certified partner and would do a CCSA training.

➜ CCSM Elite, CCME, CCTE
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HeikoAnkenbrand
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I've had my CCSM certification for years, so I didn't care about books.

Check Point partners could buy a set of training materials for CCSA, CCSE and CCSM. Ask your local Check Point partner.

➜ CCSM Elite, CCME, CCTE
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Mohit_Yadav
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So, it means the linux linux commands can be used in checkpoint as well. And it is good to learn basic linux commands for checkpoint.

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PhoneBoy
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It definitely helps to know some stuff about Linux, particularly if you ever venture into Expert Mode. As you’re starting out with Check Point, make sure to leverage a couple resources we have here:

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