|
Articles
Submited by cristina,
on 2007-11-15
This article represents a small guide to understanding the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) concept and the ways to implement it on a server. It also includes useful tips on how to increase the security of such setups, with a special focus on the Linux/*NIX-type systems:
Common setups used for small and medium networks include a firewall that processes all the requests from the internal network (LAN) to the Internet and from the Internet to the LAN. This firewall is the only protection the internal network has in these setups and it handles any NAT (Network Address Translation), forwarding and filtering requests as necessary. In most cases, the firewall also runs public services accessible from the Internet, such as web services and e-mail services. Within such setups, the DMZ is thus installed on and limited, we may say, to the server. Events
Submited by cristina,
on 2008-05-13
The Spring 2008 event will take place on May 13th - 15th, and will focus on GETTING REAL in the Internet industry and the success stories of those who are. The overwhelming majority of selected sessions will include the hottest trends, technologies, strategies and case studies showing how the best and brightest are most successful in their given expertise. Speakers and panelists will have real world experience, operating knowledge and an open approach to sharing their process and results including the who, how and why - a.k.a. “"show me the P&L” in every possible instance.
The event will take place at the Donald E. Stephens (Rosemont) Convention Center, Chicago, IL. More information about the agenda, topics, exhibitors’ list, special events, speakers, and registration procedure, are available here: http://www.ispcon.com/ |
Already a member?
Mail Server Operating System Poll
DNS Tools
Get IP status, owner and location, obtain its corresponding hostname or check specific ports.
Open Relay Test
Test if your mail server is an open relay for spammers.
Blacklist Checker
Check if your IP is listed in DNS based email blacklists (DNSBL)
|