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  1. lsmichael

    Slow Load Connection Time Out

    Hi Prandah, The techs suggest that this might be an issue between the proxy and your backend web server. To investigate further, the best thing might be to turn on full debug mode and reproduce the issue. Turn on debug mode by using Toggle Debug Logging as described here...
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    ipv6

    Hmm. Well, I'm glad this was resolved. Please let us know if you have problems in the future. Cheers, Michael
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    ipv6

    Sorry about that. It should be "[ANY] IPv6". m
  4. lsmichael

    ipv6

    So it looks like none of your listeners are listening for IPv6 on port 80. (There should be a ":::80".) In your listener settings, you'll have to have a listener listening on [ALL] or [::]. m
  5. lsmichael

    ipv6

    Howdy Ryan, Can you run netstat -an | grep LISTEN to see if the IPv6 address has been bound? Cheers, Michael
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    FreeBSD not supported

    Should have realized this when I first saw the post. To fix this, you just have to tell configure where to look for pcre: ./configure --with-pcre=/usr/local Thanks, @Chris. for pointing this out and for emailing when I didn't get in touch. This point has been added to the installation...
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    .htaccess support

    Because @Slavik seems to enjoy starting forums in his spare time. Apparently, he's just a XenForo junkie and needs more all the time. He started the forum without even asking. (That was pretty great, by the way.) As for the .htaccess question... It seems like $15/month is not such a big...
  8. lsmichael

    Default web log format

    Hi Jason, The default is Common Log Format. I'll have that added into the setting tag when I get a chance. Cheers, Michael
  9. lsmichael

    New year - New adventure

    Palestine, Texas? I used to drive through there on trips to Tyler! Glad things are working out! m
  10. lsmichael

    Wordpress no-cache header & TTFB

    Yup. Because Varnish is caching. OpenLiteSpeed doesn't have its own page caching function. m
  11. lsmichael

    Magento Super Fast x No Compression

    Hmmm... That's interesting. I'm going to refer our technical staff to this and see if they can reproduce it. m
  12. lsmichael

    Magento Super Fast x No Compression

    Howdy, Glad your having such good results. The GZIP compression settings are under Server > Tuning. You can find an explanation on the Enterprise site (though these explanations are also in the WebAdmin console itself)...
  13. lsmichael

    Is it good practice to Mask the Server Identity in http headers?

    Howdy Earl, I believe you're looking for this: http://www.litespeedtech.com/docs/webserver/config/general#showVersionNumber You can generally trust the Enterprise documentation except when it comes to running off Apache configs. Cheers, Michael
  14. lsmichael

    Web Admin

    No problem. Just call me Hawkeye.
  15. lsmichael

    Web Admin

    admin 123456 http://open.litespeedtech.com/mediawiki/index.php/Help:Install:Quick_Install_Guide#Installation Welcome to LiteSpeed! m
  16. lsmichael

    What are the limitations of Open Lite Speed?

    Howdy, Dude, it's totally easy to find a Open vs. Enterprise comparison: http://www.litespeedtech.com/products/litespeed-web-server/editions There's no connection limit, but OpenLiteSpeed does not read and run of Apache's configs. This means it doesn't work with hosting control panels and you...
  17. lsmichael

    The user repository for the Debian install

    Right you are! Thanks for notifying us.
  18. lsmichael

    Any Issues with CentOS 6.5?

    Well, that's weird. I haven't had time to reproduce this, but if anyone else has this problem, we'll let the developers know. You might also want to try posting this on the Google Group to see if anyone's having the same issue there. If you do reproduce it (or find someone who has), please...
  19. lsmichael

    suPHP with openlitespeed

    Howdy, I've put this on the list of documentation to create. It's a long list... But here's the setting you need to set: http://www.litespeedtech.com/docs/webserver/config/vhostlist#setUidMode (Explanations of all settings can be found in the Enterprise documentation...) Cheers, Michael
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