At the end of this video, the student will learn how to check to see if Transport Layer Security is properly set up. TLS is used to send encrypted end-to-end email between two email servers. There are several ways this can fail due to various issues. These issues are shown here along with remediation.
- [Instructor] Transport Layer Security is used to send…encrypted end to end email between two email servers.…There are several ways this can fail due to various issues,…these issues are shown here along with remediation.…Transport Layer Security uses a certificate…to encrypt the data, the public and private keys…are used to be exchanged between the different parties,…and then the email is decrypted at the other end…on the receiving side.…
The data stream is encrypted end to end,…meaning there is no point where the data is not encrypted,…and that adds to the security…by using Transport Layer Security.…The other item is that TLS is optional.…You don't have to turn it on, if it turns out…that the receiving server will not accept…the encrypted message,…then you can turn encryption off…or have it just automatically sent…unencrypted when that occurs.…There are two different types of Transport Layer Security,…the first one is Opportunistic TLS.…
This is a method which can be described as best effort.…When we configure our exchange server…
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9/22/2016Need to set up Exchange Server for the first time? Check out Robert's previous course, Deploying Exchange Server 2016.
Note: This course maps to the certification exam for Exchange Server 2016. Review the course and exam blueprint for the Exchange Server 13 exam here and here.
- Reviewing the Exchange Control Panel
- Managing the Mailbox role
- Configuring permissions and delegates
- Managing and troubleshooting mail transport
- Troubleshooting SMTP mail flow and domain security
- Designing an Exchange SLA
- Backup and recovery
- Planning high availability
- Troubleshooting connectivity
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome58s
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1. Using the Exchange Control Panel
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Create mailbox types6m 57s
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Create distribution lists4m 37s
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Configure email moderation7m 39s
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2. Managing the Mailbox Role
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Set up site mailboxes2m 50s
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Set up automapping3m 45s
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Global mailbox role changes4m 33s
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3. Managing Transport
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Manage transport rules6m 1s
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Troubleshoot SMTP mail flow8m 17s
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4. Exchange SLA
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Plan for Exchange updates6m 38s
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Design SLA around RPO/RTO8m 43s
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5. Backup and Recovery
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6. High Availability
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Plan for Exchange clustering4m 23s
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Replicate databases in a DAG3m 19s
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Manage lagged copies6m 12s
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7. Troubleshooting Connectivity
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Conclusion
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Next steps53s
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