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Match the following terms to the appropriate definition.
Premises:
An e-mail server that resends e-mail to other servers without restrictions
An encryption and certificate-based security technique for e-mail messages
Consists of a computer or domain name mapped to a 128-bit address
Consists of an IP address correlated to a computer or domain name
Consists of a computer or domain name correlated to a 32-bit address
A DNS server record that associates a particular TCP/IP service to a server
Standards developed by RSA Laboratories and other security organizations for public-key security methods
A security method that is designed to be compatible with PGP
E-mail security method sometimes preferred by the open systems community
Gives an SMTP server the ability to receive and store e-mail
Responses:
SRV locator record
S/MIME
Host address (A) resource record
Host address (AAAA) resource record
PKCS
Open SMTP relay server
PGP
POP
GPG
PTR resource record
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
An e-mail server that resends e-mail to other servers without restrictions
An encryption and certificate-based security technique for e-mail messages
Consists of a computer or domain name mapped to a 128-bit address
Consists of an IP address correlated to a computer or domain name
Consists of a computer or domain name correlated to a 32-bit address
A DNS server record that associates a particular TCP/IP service to a server
Standards developed by RSA Laboratories and other security organizations for public-key security methods
A security method that is designed to be compatible with PGP
E-mail security method sometimes preferred by the open systems community
Gives an SMTP server the ability to receive and store e-mail
Premises:
An e-mail server that resends e-mail to other servers without restrictions
An encryption and certificate-based security technique for e-mail messages
Consists of a computer or domain name mapped to a 128-bit address
Consists of an IP address correlated to a computer or domain name
Consists of a computer or domain name correlated to a 32-bit address
A DNS server record that associates a particular TCP/IP service to a server
Standards developed by RSA Laboratories and other security organizations for public-key security methods
A security method that is designed to be compatible with PGP
E-mail security method sometimes preferred by the open systems community
Gives an SMTP server the ability to receive and store e-mail
Responses:
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