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litespeed_wiki:other-ext-apps:nodejs-setup [2018/05/24 15:17]
Robert Perper [Setting Up Node.js]
litespeed_wiki:other-ext-apps:nodejs-setup [2018/05/24 15:18]
Robert Perper [Setting Up Node.js]
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 Node.js is a platform that generally runs as a separate web server. LiteSpeed Web Server can be configured to proxy traffic to Node.js so that users can run Node.js applications (like Ghost) on their sites. Node.js is a platform that generally runs as a separate web server. LiteSpeed Web Server can be configured to proxy traffic to Node.js so that users can run Node.js applications (like Ghost) on their sites.
  
-If you have CloudLinux and are running Enterprise Litespeed 5.3 or higher, you can configure Node.js to be serviced by Litespeed directly, without a proxy. ​ See: [[https://docs.cloudlinux.com/index.html?​node_js_selector.html|CloudLinux ​official documentation]].+If you have CloudLinux and are running Enterprise Litespeed 5.3 or higher, you can configure Node.js to be serviced by Litespeed directly, without a proxy. ​ See: [[https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/​wiki/​doku.php/​litespeed_wiki:​cloudlinux:​node.js_selector|How to use CloudLinux ​Node.js Selector with LSWS]].
  
 The following wiki guides you through the steps to set up Node.js with LiteSpeed Web Server. The wiki assumes that you have a functional LSWS installation running off of Apache configurations (though the steps can be easily adapted to using LSWS-native configuration files). The following wiki guides you through the steps to set up Node.js with LiteSpeed Web Server. The wiki assumes that you have a functional LSWS installation running off of Apache configurations (though the steps can be easily adapted to using LSWS-native configuration files).
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