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* EMail Server | * [[DNSBL Server]]: includes DNS, DNSBL (DNS blacklist), and DNSWL (DNS whitelist) | ||
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* Client PC | * Client PC | ||
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* Physical Router or Software Router between Private Intranet and Public Internet | * Physical Router or Software Router between Private Intranet and Public Internet |
Revision as of 08:29, 12 January 2014
EMAIL LAB
The following EMail Lab is being developed for presentation purposes.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- Two Networks or Subnets to simulate LAN Private Intranet/WAN Public Internet
- OR 1 LAN Intranet and 1 Public IP Address with no blocked ports needed for this lab.
- 1 LAN/WAN hardware or software router with NAT and Port Forwarding
- 2 Servers and 1 PC on the Private Intranet
- 1 Server and 1 PC on the Public Internet
MACHINES REQUIRED
PRIVATE INTRANET
Updated Jan 12, 2014 aj
- DNSBL Server: includes DNS, DNSBL (DNS blacklist), and DNSWL (DNS whitelist)
- EMail Gateway Server
- EMail Server
- Client PC
ROUTER
- Physical Router or Software Router between Private Intranet and Public Internet
- Ability to configure NAT and Port Forwarding for the scope of protocols used for EMail and lab.
PUBLIC INTERNET
- DNS Server, EMail Server
- Client PC