Openlitespeed?
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Openlitespeed?
How can I ise openlitespeed server instead of apache server?
https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wi...-apache-cp
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RE: Openlitespeed?
(12-17-2023, 08:16 AM)zustudios Wrote: How can I ise openlitespeed server instead of apache server?
https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wi...-apache-cp

I have no idea and I am not sure how this will affect the operation of Sentora since it is built on apache with php.

I noticed on their site it also states:
Quote:Note for LiteSpeed Standard Edition:
When LiteSpeed Standard Edition is used together with hosting control, when using Apache httpd.conf, it only can import top five <VirtualHost …> configuration sections based on the order in httpd.conf. So, if your web site shows the control panel welcome page, it means the limit has been hit, you should upgrade to our Enterprise Edition.
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RE: Openlitespeed?
(12-19-2023, 09:50 AM)TGates Wrote: I have no idea and I am not sure how this will affect the operation of Sentora since it is built on apache with php.

I noticed on their site it also states:

Cool. What would I have to Change on Sentora settings to use it?
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RE: Openlitespeed?
(12-24-2023, 08:58 AM)zustudios Wrote: Cool. What would I have to Change on Sentora settings to use it?

Again, I have no idea. You could setup a VM and test it that way to see if it will work.
But, we won't be able to help you out with any issues since we have never used or tried this before.
You are going into uncharted space here Wink
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RE: Openlitespeed?
(12-25-2023, 10:30 AM)TGates Wrote: Again, I have no idea. You could setup a VM and test it that way to see if it will work.
But, we won't be able to help you out with any issues since we have never used or tried this before.
You are going into uncharted space here Wink

OK Maybe it would help the team.
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