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    [solved] Removing Powered By ?

    Well my personal experiences have been far and wide with Litespeed from early version to the latest and greatest and I have never been slapped with a major "wow" factor for the software. I do give them the GUI is nice for making configuration simple for someone who doesn't want to deal with cmd...
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    [solved] Removing Powered By ?

    There are pro and cons to litespeed; I just find way too many cons to make it worth while to deal with the headaches with it, its unfort. because the LSAPI PHP speed is pretty nice; but nothing that I cannot spend a good day or two tweaking things out on an apache or reverse proxing with an...
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    [solved] Removing Powered By ?

    Ya I wasn't expecting a solution as I've seen this thread and others like it in the past saying you have to use the normal error control. I do find it very odd that a web server of this nature does not have a simple function to turn it off; not sure what they are building behind closed doors...
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    [solved] Removing Powered By ?

    Sounds good; glad to hear it is on the to-do list at least. Thanks for the help and information.
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    [solved] Removing Powered By ?

    Alright; sounds good thanks again for the quick reply. Could I bother to ask if Litespeed may in the future have the ability to hide its name on these pages or will people need to stick with creating custom error pages?
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    [solved] Removing Powered By ?

    Hi I hope I'm not digging this post up from the grave, but I was curious as to where the option to turn off the "Powered by Litespeed" as this is a mild security issue for us when we are using litespeed. If there is no option I guess the best way would be to create custom error pages that hide...
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