| Title |
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.6 for Unix Mail Systems |
| Code |
KL 006.56 |
| Target group |
Linux / FreeBSD mail system administrators |
| Featured products |
- Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.6 for Linux Mail Server
- Kaspersky Anti-Spam 3.0
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| Duration |
2 days |
The training is intended for Linux / FreeBSD mail system administrators who plan to deploy Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Mail Server / Kaspersky Anti-Spam. The course outlines mail and DNS operating principles, explains why anti-virus and anti-spam filtration is necessary, and instructs how to install, set up and administer these Kaspersky Lab products.
Course Syllabus
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Unit I. General Information
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Chapter 1. Threats and How to Fight Them
Chapter 2. How E-Mail Works
Chapter 3. Mail Filtration
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Lab 1.1. Server Configuration. DNS
Lab 1.2. Server Configuration. Mail
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Unit II. Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Unix Mail Servers
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Chapter 1. Installing Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Unix Mail Servers
Chapter 2. Configuring Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Unix Mail Servers
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Lab 2.1. Installation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Mail Server
Lab 2.2. Updating Anti-Virus databases
Lab 2.3. Protection Settings
Lab 2.4. Protection Groups
Lab 2.5. Notifications
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Unit III. Kaspersky Anti-Spam
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Chapter 1. How to Catch Spam
Chapter 2. Choosing Anti-Spam Solution
Chapter 3. Installing Kaspersky Anti-Spam
Chapter 4. Understanding Kaspersky Anti-Spam
Chapter 5. Updating
Chapter 6. Managing Kaspersky Anti-Spam
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Lab 3.1. Kaspersky Anti-Spam Installation
Lab 3.2. Updates for Content Filtering Databases
Lab 3.3. Filtering Messages by Kaspersky Anti-Spam
Lab 3.4. Using DNSBL services
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Every student does laboratory work independently on a separate set of virtual machines.
Requirements for the Audience
- Understanding of TCP/IP and the Internet operating principles
- Basic skills in administering Linux mail system
All participants receive an appropriate certificate after course completion.
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