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    Quick question on caching

    Greetings all. I had a quick question about caching with LS that I was hoping someone might know the answer to. When you enable caching in LiteSpeed, you set the cache location but is the cache loaded into memory and read from memory or is it read from the disk? Thanks!
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    cPanel/Easy Apache Failing

    I managed to get it worked out. Compiling from /home/cpeasyapache/src/php-5.2.5 and then building the matching PHP version through LiteSpeed looks to have done the trick. Thanks!
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    cPanel/Easy Apache Failing

    Greetings Tony and thanks for the response. I would have thought that PHP would have been upgraded as well but even after EasyApache fails, if you run php -i and check the CFLAGs there is no --enable-mbstring so it wouldn't be build into the matching PHP version. I am working on simply...
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    cPanel/Easy Apache Failing

    After looking into this a bit more, it looks like you need to switch to Apache to run EasyApache through cPanel however doing this in the admin console (WHM plugin) displays: Thoughts?
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    cPanel/Easy Apache Failing

    Greetings All, We recently upgraded some cPanel servers to LSWS and everything has been going pretty well so far. I am now having a problem regarding cPanel's EasyApache and a conflict that I am not too sure how to resolve. We typically use EasyApache to recompile PHP and add/remove modules...
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    Mod_security / Mod_rewrite rule not working after LSWS switch

    Hi Mistwang and thank you for the prompt response. I see now why the mod_rewrite rule wasn't working and we can work around that based on the information but out of curiosity, any idea why the mod_security rule wouldn't work? Thanks.
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    Mod_security / Mod_rewrite rule not working after LSWS switch

    Greetings all! We recently switched from Apache to LSWS on one our cPanel servers and we are having a problem with a rule for mod_rewrite/mod_security that is not being used properly after the switch. The mod_rewrite rule is designed to block bad user-agents from accessing one part of the...
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