Hello Phoenix Linux Users, I have been playing around with Linux over the last few months, setting up a secure web server which runs perl cgi scripts, sends mail, uses openssl and does everything else a web server should do. Anyway, I have been using a lot of the standard message boards for answering my questions, and reading online docs and bought a few books, but I have run out of time and there are still a few more bugs that I have not figured out, and have not gotten answers to. I was wondering if there is anyone in the phoenix area who may have a free night available who can come over and help me clear up some of these problems. I know this is not a standard post, but I am in desperate need for some help, and getting hands on help is so much faster than online communication. If any of you Linux/Web gurus have a few free hours, I could pay for your time, or buy you lunch, or dinner or whatever if you could help me out. Here is a quick overview of what I am doing and where I am at: I have a cable modem/router/hub configuration which forwards all http and https requests to my Linux box. I have a domain name registered, and pointing to my DNS and IP (of the router). I have a trial cert from verisign. and I am running RedHat 7.0 with apache and openssl. Here are my problems. I am using @home, and any mail I send from my Linux box to @home, is bounced? I can access my server from another machine on the LAN in https mode, but I can only connect using http from outside the LAN? When I connect using https, I get a message that the name on the security certificate does not match the name on the site? My registered domain name does note come up, so I need to use the IP to connect to the site? If anyone could please help me out it would be much appreciated. Thanks. ~Shea~