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  1. lsfoo

    Installer like litespeed?

    Hi Eli, We do not have an install script, nor do we intend on making one. Currently, we have a command line install, which can be accomplished via a few commands: tar xvfz openlsws-xxxx.tar.gz cd openlsws-xxxx ./configure make && make install We have a few reasons why we likely will not...
  2. lsfoo

    srpm or .spec file?

    Hi Eli, We do not have any SRPM nor Spec File publicly available. We currently have RPMs for CentOS. Any other RPMs may be in the future, but it is low priority. Thanks for letting us know about your interest in this, as we are always open to suggestions for how to improve OpenLiteSpeed! Kevin
  3. lsfoo

    1.3.10 and 1.4.7 Released! Better HTTP/2 Support

    Hi Everyone, We just released versions 1.3.10 and 1.4.7. Changes of Note: Contains many bug fixes. Improvements to our HTTP/2 support. Our implementation now passes the H2Spec test suite. Enhanced the server's SSL Renegotiation Protection. It is highly recommended that anyone using HTTP/2...
  4. lsfoo

    LSIAPI web app?

    Thanks for the kind words! Yes, we are trying our best to cover as many uses as possible, so anything new is good. If you have any more questions let us know! Kevin
  5. lsfoo

    LSIAPI web app?

    If I am understanding you correctly, then yes, you have to configure it in the VHost. On the web admin, you can check out Virtual Hosts -> select a virtual host -> context -> create a new one and make it handled by the module. 1. Yes. I am asking another developer who is more involved in...
  6. lsfoo

    LSIAPI web app?

    Hi there, First, let me preface this by saying that our module API is still undergoing changes, so anything that I post here may be changed in the future. From what I understand, you are asking about implementing your own request handler based on the URL given. So for example...
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