I have downgraded the OpenLiteSpeed version to 1.7.19, but the problem remains!
Wouldn't OpenLiteSpeed not even be able to support this configuration? So why not switch back to LNMP?
Now on one of my OpenLiteSpeed sites, once the homepage is forced refreshed by Ctrl+F5, the lsphp process on the server will increase, causing the server load to soar (as shown below):
My virtual host configuration refers to the official template (as shown below):
The server configuration is...
Yes, I am under Nginx, and the rewrite rules are:
rewrite ^/timthumb/([0-9A-Za-z]+)/w/([0-9]+)/h/([0-9]+)/q/([0-9]+)/zc/([0-9])/a/([a-z]+)/spm/([0-9A-Za-z]+)\.([0-9a-z]+)$ /wp-content/themes/dragon/functions/timthumb.php?src=$1&w=$2&h=$3&q=$4&zc=$5&a=$6&spm=$7;
The goals are...
No, although the test passed, the actual generated URL is still dynamic, not the pure one I want, and ends with a static link with the image format extension!
After removing the first slash, the pseudo-static link is:
https://eat.ymanz.com/timthumb/w_400/h_200/q_90/zc_1/a_c/aHR0cHM6Ly9lYXQueW1hbnouY29tL3dwLWNvbnRlbnQvdXBsb2Fkcy8yMDIzLzA2LzdhYzAyZjRmLTlhMTctNDUzNi1hM2U4LWNlYjM3NjQ4ZWRkNy5qcGc.png
报错404
Now I have an Nginx rewrite rule that cannot be successfully transferred to OpenLiteSpeed for use. Please help:
rewrite ^/timthumb/w_([0-9]+)/h_([0-9]+)/q_([0-9]+)/zc_([0-9])/a_([a-z]+)/([0-9A-Za-z_\-]+)\.([0-9a-z]+)$...
Recently, due to the continuous CC attacks of tampering with cookies, I need to use CloudFlare's [Forcing the use of mTLS for authentication]. Please tell me how to configure it to take effect in OpenLiteSpeed. I already have an SSL certificate and the test was successful on Nginx...
I have just started using OpenLiteSpeed. I deployed and installed OpenLiteSpeed 1.7.19 on the server the day before yesterday. When I saw this version prompt in the background, I wondered whether I should upgrade to version 1.8.1. I looked at the update log on the official website and did not...
To enable quic support, you must ensure that port 443 UDP/TCP is open and occupied by OpenLiteSpeed. Your feeling may be caused by the server firewall not being configured properly!
I think you should try modifying the .conf file of the virtual host. This file should support dual certificates. In addition, CloudFlare's strict SSL only requires a qualified SSL certificate on the server side, and does not require CloudFlare's own SSL certificate. of!