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litespeed_wiki:config:enable-http2 [2017/01/30 22:48] Johathan Kagan |
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SPDY is also enabled by default since the introduction of Enterprise Version 5.0. However, if using a front-end SSL proxy server, enabling SPDY or HTTP/2 on LiteSpeed Web Server will have no effect, as front-end SSL proxies are not capable of forwarding SPDY and HTTP/2 requests. | SPDY is also enabled by default since the introduction of Enterprise Version 5.0. However, if using a front-end SSL proxy server, enabling SPDY or HTTP/2 on LiteSpeed Web Server will have no effect, as front-end SSL proxies are not capable of forwarding SPDY and HTTP/2 requests. | ||
- | Please note, HTTP/2 requires OpenSSL 1.0.2 as minimum. OpenSSL versions less than 1.0.2 will force HTTP/2 connections to HTTP/1. | + | Please note, HTTP/2 requires OpenSSL 1.0.2 as minimum. OpenSSL versions less than 1.0.2 will force HTTP/2 connections to HTTP/1. However, LiteSpeed Enterprise Web Server is staticly linked with latest OpenSSL 1.0.2 release and it does not depends on the OpenSSL version coming with the system. |
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+ | HTTP/2 should work out of box for all HTTPS sites with LiteSpeed. | ||
Although HTTP/2 specification does not require TLS, TLS is required by browser implementations. | Although HTTP/2 specification does not require TLS, TLS is required by browser implementations. | ||
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+ | ====== How to check if HTTP/2 is enabled? ====== | ||
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+ | Though you can use the third party web tools to check, the most common and easy way to check is through browser's developer tools. | ||
+ | h2 and http/2 mean HTTP/2 has been enabled for your server. | ||
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+ | {{ :litespeed_wiki:config:http2-protocal.png?800 |}} | ||
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