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- | ===== Disabling LiteMage On/Off Control In .htaccess ===== | + | ===== Disabling LiteMage On/Off .htaccess Control ===== |
LiteMage can be enabled for a user by placing "LiteMage On" in the .htaccess file under the user's document root. In shared hosting environments, this ability can be disabled globally to control which users are given access to LiteMage. | LiteMage can be enabled for a user by placing "LiteMage On" in the .htaccess file under the user's document root. In shared hosting environments, this ability can be disabled globally to control which users are given access to LiteMage. | ||
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For example, if using a cPanel server (EA4 Environment): | For example, if using a cPanel server (EA4 Environment): | ||
- | Add "LiteMage Off" to the ''<IfModule LiteSpeed>'' block in ''/etc/apache2/conf.d/includes/pre_main_global.conf''. (Create this block if it does not yet exist) | + | Add "LiteMage Off" to the existing ''<IfModule LiteSpeed>'' block in ''/etc/apache2/conf.d/includes/pre_main_global.conf''. (Create this block if it does not yet exist) |
<code> | <code> | ||
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The above configuration will disable all end-users from being able to enable LiteMage via .htaccess. | The above configuration will disable all end-users from being able to enable LiteMage via .htaccess. | ||
- | LiteMage can then be enabled selectively through virtual host include files, such as ''/etc/apache2/conf.d/userdata/std/2_4/$USER/yourdomain.com/litemage.conf'', by adding the following block: | + | LiteMage can then be enabled selectively through virtual host include files, such as ''/etc/apache2/conf.d/userdata/std/2_4/$USER/yourdomain.com/litemage.conf'' without ssl or ''/etc/apache2/conf.d/userdata/ssl/2_4/$USER/yourdomain.com/litemage.conf'' with ssl ( Please check cpanel documentation on[[https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/EA/Modify+Virtualhost+Containers+With+Include+Files|how to Modify Virtualhost Containers With Include Files]] for details) , by adding the following block: |
<code> | <code> | ||
<IfModule LiteSpeed> | <IfModule LiteSpeed> |