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litespeed_wiki:config:enable_quic:apache_configuration_with_direct_admin [2017/08/16 20:19] Johathan Kagan |
litespeed_wiki:config:enable_quic:apache_configuration_with_direct_admin [2017/08/23 20:05] Jackson Zhang |
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====== How to enable QUIC through Apache configuration with Direct Admin ===== | ====== How to enable QUIC through Apache configuration with Direct Admin ===== | ||
- | ==== Requirements ==== | + | |
+ | To enable QUIC, there is no configuration change in LSWS. For control panel, QUIC is turned on by default for Apache HTTPS vhosts. | ||
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+ | All user need to do is open UDP port 443. | ||
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+ | HTTPS with trusted cert, | ||
+ | UDP port 443 open at the firewall. | ||
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+ | The followings explain the directives could be possibly used but may not necessary at the initial stage. | ||
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+ | ====== Directive examples ===== | ||
+ | ===== Requirements ===== | ||
* Must have QUIC enabled in GUI/conf | * Must have QUIC enabled in GUI/conf | ||
* Must use either Chrome or Opera with QUIC enabled | * Must use either Chrome or Opera with QUIC enabled | ||
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* QUIC can be enabled at the server level, listener level or virtual host level | * QUIC can be enabled at the server level, listener level or virtual host level | ||
- | ==== Configuration ==== | + | ===== Configuration ===== |
If LSWS is reading your Apache configuration through Direct Admin you can use the a directive in that file to turn QUIC on or off at the server or vhost level. Add the following directive to the Apache configuration file. | If LSWS is reading your Apache configuration through Direct Admin you can use the a directive in that file to turn QUIC on or off at the server or vhost level. Add the following directive to the Apache configuration file. | ||