Am 19. Aug, 2002 schwätzte UCWebDesigns Webmaster so: > Our current server - IIS 5.0 has a verisign certificate for its SSL. I > wanted to create a test certificate so I could make sure SSL was working > but after running the create cert steps and setting up a test cert. I > could not get SSL to work. On windows is Id10t proof - copy and paste > cert from verisign and you are done. It appear to be more then that on > linux but I can't seem to make it work even after following tutorials. > Figured I would ask for help from someone who has set it up before. There are directions on the main page of the apache-ssl web site in the FAQ. http://www.apache-ssl.org/#FAQ See the 6th question. Note that some files get automagically created in the directory your in, so after issuing commands look for new files :). > Email server. I am pretty much determined I am not using sendmail. It > will either be qmail or postfix. But I was not sure what others have > used and I am willing to go either way. I have heard both are pretty > simple to maintain and have good security (a must have). The only email > servers I have installed are Exchange and a few other windows based > email servers. There are a ton of tutorials on setting up postfix and > even qmail but I need to get it right the first time since time doesn't > allow for me to screw up much at this point. Go with postfix since you're using Red Hat. Is this for a single domain? If so, it should be simple to setup and the install might automagically configure it for you ( profided you know how to answer the questions ). ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # Like the maid, I don't do (M$)Windows. - der.hans