Announcing:
OpenLiteSpeed v1.6.2
In this release: stale purge support, bug fixes, and more!
RELEASE LOG:
SERVER CORE
[Update] Removed libgeoip dependency.
[Update] Use LSPHP 7 by default.
[Update] Update to liblsquic 2.4.10 (fixing several bugs relating to QUIC and HTTP/3).
[Bug Fix] Fixed a bug causing a “[modcompress] AddHooks failed” error.
[Bug Fix] Fixed “No request delivery notification has been received from LSAPI application …” error being logged when a background process’ running time is larger than 10 seconds
[Bug Fix] Fixed debug log toggle not working.
[Bug Fix] Fixed Accept-Encoding header being case sensitive.
[Bug Fix] Fixed UDS files not being cleaned up.
[Bug Fix] Fixed installation issue with the lshttpd service.
[Bug Fix] Fixed a network throttling bug that prevented paused SSL connections from being resumed.
CACHE MODULE
[New Feature] Added stale purge support. With this feature, only the first visitor to a stale cache page will hit the backend with subsequent visitors getting served the stale cache copy until the page has finished being re-cached by the first request.
https://openlitespeed.org/release-log/
Cheers!
OpenLiteSpeed v1.6.2
In this release: stale purge support, bug fixes, and more!
RELEASE LOG:
SERVER CORE
[Update] Removed libgeoip dependency.
[Update] Use LSPHP 7 by default.
[Update] Update to liblsquic 2.4.10 (fixing several bugs relating to QUIC and HTTP/3).
[Bug Fix] Fixed a bug causing a “[modcompress] AddHooks failed” error.
[Bug Fix] Fixed “No request delivery notification has been received from LSAPI application …” error being logged when a background process’ running time is larger than 10 seconds
[Bug Fix] Fixed debug log toggle not working.
[Bug Fix] Fixed Accept-Encoding header being case sensitive.
[Bug Fix] Fixed UDS files not being cleaned up.
[Bug Fix] Fixed installation issue with the lshttpd service.
[Bug Fix] Fixed a network throttling bug that prevented paused SSL connections from being resumed.
CACHE MODULE
[New Feature] Added stale purge support. With this feature, only the first visitor to a stale cache page will hit the backend with subsequent visitors getting served the stale cache copy until the page has finished being re-cached by the first request.
https://openlitespeed.org/release-log/
Cheers!