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    Spdy & iPhone uploads

    Sorry about the long delay, I've only just been able to get around to updating to the latest version of litespeed. The iphone upload is still an issue, when SPDY or HTTP/2 is enabled.
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    Spdy & iPhone uploads

    Hi michael, I've not had chance to try 1.4.4 yet, but I'll try and make time at the weekend.
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    Spdy & iPhone uploads

    I've noted on the last release it says one of the bug fixes is: Fixed a hidden SPDY bug in making request headers. Would this fix the issue as above
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    Spdy & iPhone uploads

    Also if i put my site back to nginx it works fine both with the uploads and with tapatalk. so its def a litespeed issue. Thanks Micheal,
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    Spdy & iPhone uploads

    Just to add, I've tested this on other sites that are using nginx and spdy using the same browser and it works fine.
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    Spdy & iPhone uploads

    Sorry it's not chrome. It's safari the default browser on the iPhone.
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    Spdy & iPhone uploads

    It's chrome that I've tested it on. But other users have the same problem with other browsers
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    Spdy & iPhone uploads

    It's xenforo that I use. And yea when trying to access the site it just dosnt respond. Is it possible to turn on the debug logs for just one site
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    Spdy & iPhone uploads

    No errors at all. The page just freezes though.
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    Spdy & iPhone uploads

    Has anyone else noticed that with spdy enabled you can't upload pictures from iPhone or iPad in xenforo. Also tapatalk dosnt work with spdy.
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    Changing Over

    And I've just thought of another question. Is it a performance problem to have too many listeners. I've got 7 sites hosted on my server and because each one has a dedicated ipv4 and IPv6 and has ssl and non ssl. That's 4 listners per site so 28 in total. Which seems a bit excessive to me.
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    Changing Over

    Well I've now fully transferred over and everything's running well and I've finally got IPv6 working which is a bonus. I've got a few more questions though. Firstly with ssl is it preferable to set it in the listeners or vhost. Each site has its own dedicated ip and its own listener...
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    Changing Over

    I take this back, it was down to user error, when compling php, I'd set '--with-mysql-sock=/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' with the wrong path, which is why I'd then needed to set it in php.ini. Suppose thats what happens when I'm using a how to for centos and tryingto make it work on debian. My...
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    Changing Over

    Another question I've got. Do you have to have separate listeners for IPv4 and IPv6?
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    Changing Over

    NGINX and using the dotdeb repository. I make it harder for myself in using debian as I know if I used centos then you've got the prebuilt packages. I did ask if dotdeb had any plans of including OLS in their repository on twitter but they said no unfortunately. It would be helpful to have a...
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    Changing Over

    That's fixed it. I've finally got a test site up and running. And also good results speed wise. You can't tell the difference on a fixed line broadband connection but it seems to make a world of difference on a mobile. Seems so much quicker. Only thing I'd comment on is things seem to seem a...
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    Changing Over

    I've got my xenforo working fine, but I can't get the rewrite rules on pmd working, I've got this from the .htaccess file: #</FilesMatch> <FilesMatch "\.(htaccess|tpl)$"> Order Allow,Deny Deny from all </FilesMatch> <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On #RewriteRule...
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    Changing Over

    I've had my first run through in getting things set up, there are a few things that confuse me so I'll ask here. Currently with nginx I've got my files stored under /var/www/ with each site under a different directory, which I manually create. As php runs under www-data, once I've uploaded my...
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    Changing Over

    Thanks for the response, I do like the GUI of litespeed, especially the new one. I've just ordered a test VPS to have a play around.
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    Changing Over

    I've been NGINX for quite a while now and everything has been running smooth, but I need to set up SSL and Spdy and move servers, I've used litespeed a few years back and was quite a fan, so have decided now would be a good time to give openlitespeed a try. Is the any pro/cons I should be aware...
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