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    Default Indexes and DOCUMENT_URI

    Two observations: Default (system) indexes are "Proudly Served by LiteSpeed Web Server" running RHEL when folder permissions are TOO restrictive !!! With more permissive permissions, the index in the folder is served. And in a secured folder, at that. Go figger. I for one am not...
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    SSI: Garbage (leaked data) after date w/ time format

    Isolated Treatment For Whiners I can NOT morally pursue this change until the link becomes PUBLIC. Security shuns preferential treatment. That's very generous, just the same. Thank you. 500+ hours.... and ticking.
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    SSI: Garbage (leaked data) after date w/ time format

    Over 300 Hours Unpatched Several dozens of websites are are exposed to this exploit folks. I am watching material from SECURE FOLDERS being piped into the wild over a Litespeed http server, gang... I need a kill switch, please. This open-source one is looking good: httpd.apache.org
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    SSI: Garbage (leaked data) after date w/ time format

    Leaking Private Data I have also observed this problem with the Litespeed drop-in for Apache. This appears to be a very serious PUBLIC leak of any data that is being piped to std-out, whether it is from a secure folder or not, and whether or not it is encrypted. Please advise...
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