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litespeed_wiki:cache:litemage:disableusercontrolhtaccess [2017/04/18 19:20]
Michael Alegre
litespeed_wiki:cache:litemage:disableusercontrolhtaccess [2017/04/19 13:14]
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-===== For Shared hosting, how to control LiteMage on/off and disable end-user control in .htaccess ===== +~~REDIRECT>​litespeed_wiki:cache:​litemage:​troubleshooting:​disable-litemage-on-off~~
-LiteMage can normally be enabled by placing "​LiteMage On" in .htaccess under the user's document root. +
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-For a Magento shared hosting environment,​ System Administrators may want to control LiteMage on/off from a global level. This can be done by placing "​LiteMage Off" in the server level of Apache Configuration. This will disable the end-user from enabling LiteMage via .htaccess. Now only System Administrators can enable it by placing "​LiteMage On" through Apache virtual host configuration. +
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-For example, if using a cPanel server: +
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-One can place the following into "/​etc/​apache2/​conf.d/​includes/​pre_main_global.conf"​ (EA4 Environment). +
-<​code>​ +
-  <​IfModule LiteSpeed>​ +
-  LiteMage Off +
-  </​IfModule>​ +
-</​code>​ +
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-If the server-level ​cache root is already setup, all that needs to be done is to add "​LiteMage Off" to the existing IfModule LiteSpeed block. +
-<​code>​ +
-  <​IfModule LiteSpeed>​ +
-  CacheRoot /​home/​lscache/​ +
-  LiteMage Off +
-  </​IfModule>​ +
-</​code>​ +
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-The above configuration will disable ​all end-users from being able to enable LiteMage via .htaccess. +
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-To enable LiteMage for certain virtual hosts, System Administrators will need to enable it through virtual host include files, such as the following: ​ "/​etc/​apache2/​conf.d/​userdata/​std/​2_4/​$USER/​yourdomain.com/​litemage.conf",​ and place the following:​ +
-<​code>​ +
-  <​IfModule LiteSpeed>​ +
-  LiteMage On +
-  </​IfModule>​ +
-</​code>​+
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