Do you still need to follow this: http://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wiki/doku.php?id=litespeed_wiki:cgi_fcgi_lsapi_php_suexec
if you are using the apache conf. file and cPanel? or will litespeed pull the necessary instructions from the apache configuration file to enable the correct setup of...
When I go to use the build matching PHP binary plugin, I see this warning:
Apache php configuration has more options that are not available or different in lsphp:
--enable-pdo=shared --enable-zend-multibyte --prefix=/usr/local --with-libxml-dir=/opt/xml2 --with-mysql=/usr...
The examples I see in the demo do not look comparable to that of the rules I am using with Apache Modsec 2.5.7. I am using LSWS 4.0.
For example:
# Do not accept GET or HEAD requests with bodies
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "^(GET|HEAD)$" "chain,deny,log,auditlog,msg:'GET or HEAD requests with...
I am currently using cPanel with PHP 5 suPHP (which doesn't work with open_basedir) as the handler and using the Apache conf file to work with Litespeed. If I want to properly switch to Litespeed should I recompile Apache with EasyApache and choose the mod_php module and open_basedir so that it...
I have recently installed a trial of Litespeed web server. I understand that server security is not a simple process; however, all I want to accomplish is to secure Litespeed "enough" so that it does not create a risk to my current Apache server until I have a chance to go through the...
What kinds of problems would I be looking at if switching from Apache 2.2.11 with cpanel suphp, to litespeed lsapi php 5 with suexec and openbasedir protection? Does v.4.0RC1 use suphp instead of suexec?