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serpent_driver commented,
Thank you, will do!
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serpent_driver commented,
Would you happen to be using the WordPress plugin as well to generate that cache? No, I developed a couple of new plugins for applications where is no plugin available, but they follow cache beh...
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serpent_driver commented,
Is your LScache being stored in /home/lscache? Yes, for Server level, but it is unused. On VHost Level every account has its own /lscache dir in /home/account/lscache and this location is affect...
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serpent_driver created a post,
Exclude LiteSpeed /lscache direcory from backup
Hello Everybody, I have LiteSpeed webserver and use LScache. LScache stores cached files in /lscache directory. As you possibly know the amount of cached files changes very often and in my case I...
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serpent_driver commented,
If you have a separate domain that isn't the hostname that is also pointed to your server's IP address, I would bet it works how you expect. This bet you will definitely win, but with a bad quot...
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serpent_driver commented,
For better understanding. example.com is in use and has additional DNS entry for with and without www test1.example.com is in use and has additional DNS entry for with and without www test2.examp...
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serpent_driver commented,
Okay, no SSL support is no problem, but what is about www. and without
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serpent_driver commented,
[Update] The previous configuration for new virtual host works, but only with "www.". Without www. /var/www./html/cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi is used instead of new document root in other directory...
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serpent_driver commented,
For others who also wants to block access to RDNS (== "hostname") here is a working example: 1.) Create directory for document root. preferably in /home 2.) Create directory for log files. prefera...
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serpent_driver commented,
Issues will happen if you edit the main /etc/apache2/conf/httpd.conf file directly on the machine. No, I added the defines in pre_virtualhost_2.conf for specific Apache version like it is expla...