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How to enable mail logging and secure the mail server for VMware on Windows Server 2003: Windows series


Andrew Kutz, site expert
11.06.2006
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Enabling mail logging and securing the mail server is an important step in getting VMware Server ready for usage. Now that we've discussed the components of VMware Server and walked through installation and configuration of Windows and IIS, let's look at SMTP.

Table of contents

  • How VMware Server works
  • Components of VMware Server and preparing the host server
  • Installing Windows and configuration tips
  • Windows security and IIS
  • SMTP and VMware Server
  • More configuration
  • Creating a virtual machine
  • Installing a guest operating system and conclusions
  • A few basic steps need to completed to enable mail logging and to secure the mail server.

    SMTP logs

    Right-click on the text that reads "Default SMTP Virtual Server" and click "Properties." Check the box next to "Enable logging" and then click the button labeled "Properties" in the lower right-hand corner. The window that appears should look familiar; it is the same as the logging properties window for the websites folder that was set earlier.

    Ensure that the box next to "Use local time for file naming and rollover" is checked and then click on the tab at the top labeled "Advanced." Ensure that all the boxes listed under "Extended logging options" are checked and click "OK."

    Access control

    It is important to control who can access the SMTP server. Click the tab labeled "Access." Now, click the button labeled "Connection." A window titled "Connection" will appear that looks like this:

    The desired configuration will allow only the localhost to connect to the SMTP server. First click the text "Only the list below." Now, click the button labeled "Add." A new window titled "Computer" will appear. Under the heading "Single computer" type "127.0.0.1" The window should look like this:

    Click "OK."

    Now the window titled "Connection" should resemble this:

    Click "OK." Click the button labeled "Relay." A window titled "Relay Restrictions" will appear that looks like this:

    Click the "Add" button. A new window titled "Computer" will appear that looks like the one that appeared earlier. Repeat the same action in this window -- under the heading of "Single computer" type "127.0.0.1" and click "OK." Now, uncheck the box next to the text "Allow all computers which successfully authenticate to relay, regardless of the list above."

    The window should now look like:

    Click "OK."

    Glossary and links

    Here you'll find every link and term mentioned throughout this series.

    Mail directories

    Now its time to relocate some of the mail directories to the secure data area. Click on the tab labeled "Messages." Under the heading "Badmail directory," type "e:\var\mail\badmail" It is okay if this directory does not yet exist; this process will create it. Click "OK."

    Now, click on the plus (+) sign next to the text "Default SMTP Virtual Server" to expand it. Click on the text "Domains."

    On the right side of the screen should be an entry with the name of the server under the column "Domain Name." Right-click on that entry and click "Properties." A new window will appear titled "%HOSTNAME% Properties." Under the heading "Drop directory" type "e:\var\mail\drop" an click "OK."

    It is now okay to close the IIS Manager.

    VMware Server installation

    Although it took a while, it is now time to proceed with setting up VMware Server.

    First, download the latest version of VMware Server from a secure computer and transfer it to the server by burning it to a CD-ROM or a flash drive with a physical read-only switch.

    Double-click on the installer. The installation steps are pretty easy to follow. Just follow the on-screen instructions until this screen appears:

    Select the "Custom" option and click "Next." All the options are selected by default:

    This is the same configuration that would have been installed had the "Complete" option been selected on the previous screen, but this is a good way to review all of the components that are going to be installed.

    Click the "Next" button. A screen will appear asking if "Autorun" should be disabled. Check the box so that the screen looks like this:

    Click "Next." Click the "Install" button on the next screen to proceed with installation. After the installation completes, a screen will appear asking for some information, in particular the serial number for VMware Server.

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    To obtain the free serial number for VMware Server visit this part of VMware's Website, and click on the "Register Now" button. Enter the serial number and click "Next."

    Congratulations, VMware Server is now up and running on the server. In the next part, we'll discuss how to configure and secure it.

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