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Linux Networking Cookbook

You're reading from   Linux Networking Cookbook Over 40 recipes to help you set up and configure Linux networks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785287916
Length 152 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gregory Boyce Gregory Boyce
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Agnello Dsouza Agnello Dsouza
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Configuring a Router 2. Configuring DNS FREE CHAPTER 3. Configuring IPv6 4. Remote Access 5. Web Servers 6. Directory Services 7. Setting up File Storage 8. Setting up E-mail 9. Configuring XMPP 10. Monitoring Your Network 11. Mapping Your Network 12. Watching Your Network Index

Configuring Postfix to support TLS


Postfix can utilize TLS for securing communication in a few ways. We're going to look at each of them.

How to do it…

  1. Require TLS for authentication of local clients:

    This is already handled in our existing configuration through the smtpd_tls_security_level=encrypt option for the submission port.

  2. Allow TLS of inbound/outbound mail delivery:

    $ sudo postconf –e smtpd_tls_security_level=may
    
  3. Set the TLS key and certificate files:

    $ sudo postconf –e smtpd_tls_cert_file=/path/to/server.crt
    $ sudo postconf –e smtpd_tls_key_file=/path/to/server.key
    

How it works…

The most important thing we want to do here is ensure that passwords are not sent in plaintext. This means requiring authentication on the submission port, which the user interacts with.

Unfortunately, when it comes to SMTP delivery, large swaths of the internet still do not allow SMTP over TLS, so forcing TLS may very well result in undeliverable e-mail. Instead we use the may keyword to tell Postfix to use TLS...

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