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Jonathan Kagan [Configuring LiteSpeed Web Server for PHP]
litespeed_wiki:php:configuring-lsws-for-php [2019/10/18 20:27] (current)
Jonathan Kagan [Configuring LiteSpeed Web Server for PHP]
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   - Support for dynamic PHP configuration changes through web server configuration and .htaccess files.   - Support for dynamic PHP configuration changes through web server configuration and .htaccess files.
  
 +For cPanel, if you are using EasyApache 3, PHP should be built and working fine with Apache through EA3, then LiteSpeed builds matching PHP (with LSAPI) through LiteSpeed WHM/cPanel plugin. See [[litespeed_wiki:​cpanel:​auto-installer|cPanel installation Guide]]. For EA4, PHP no longer needs to be built, please refer [[litespeed_wiki:​cpanel:​easyapache4-config|here]] instead.
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 +For Plesk, please refer [[litespeed_wiki:​plesk:​php_guide|here]].
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 +For DirectAdmin,​ we recommend [[litespeed_wiki:​directadmin:​custombuild-installation|DA CustomBuild 2.0]] to build matching PHP.
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 +For CloudLinux PHP Selector, please refer [[litespeed_wiki:​cloudlinux:​php-selector|here]].
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 +If no control panel PHP or no CloudLinux PHP is used, we suggest to install PHP packages through rpms/​apt-get packages. PHP source code compiling is another alternative option but it is not recommend unless there are special requirements.
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 +If your PHP runs into 503 errors, this is often indicative of a problem with PHP. Please see our [[litespeed_wiki:​php:​503-errors|503 troubleshooting guide]] for the necessary steps to diagnose and fix these errors.
 ===== Step 1: Install LSPHP through repositories ===== ===== Step 1: Install LSPHP through repositories =====
 If you are not using a Control Panel or CloudLinux, you may need to install the LSPHP Binary through rpms/​apt-get packages. ​ If you are not using a Control Panel or CloudLinux, you may need to install the LSPHP Binary through rpms/​apt-get packages. ​
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