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    New Litespeed 403 Page

    Howdy Jules, Thanks for your input. We appreciate it. There's a setting in the WebAdmin: Configuration > Server > General > Hide Error Page Signature. Set that to "Yes" and it will get rid of all the parts that talk about LiteSpeed. (This setting was requested by users and originates in 4.2.3...
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    LSWS 4.2.9 Patches Heartbleed Bug

    I believe most of our users have already heard about this, but for those who haven't, we released LSWS 4.2.9 yesterday morning to address the OpenSSL Heartbleed bug. If you have versions 4.2.5 to 4.2.8, you need to update to 4.2.9 to address this serious vulnerability in OpenSSL. The easiest...
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    LSCache Now Available as Optional Add-On

    Some of you may have noticed that, when you buy a new license, LiteSpeed Cache is now available (in versions 4.2.8 and up) as an add-on for an extra $6. This is the same LSCache that we have been including with 2-CPU licenses (and up) for years, but now it's available for VPS, Ultra VPS, 1-CPU...
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    OpenSSL CVE-2014-0160

    Hmmm... Alright, then we'll have to go with your hypothesis that the tool doesn't understand the response LSWS is giving. What tool are you using? We'll definitely keep our eyes out for more reports like this. Michael
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    OpenSSL CVE-2014-0160

    Howdy, In the Heartbleed FAQ it says, "if the error below is a timeout then my servers are under too heavy load, probably". Thus, I think the issue is that too many people are using this test. Michael
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    Multi PHP Version

    Howdy, Our official tutorial is here: https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wiki/doku.php/litespeed_wiki:php:running-multiple-versions-with-a-control-panel If you run into anything you don't understand, just ask and we'll try to explain. Cheers, Michael
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    Heads-Up! Serious OpenSSL vulernability!

    Yup. The most important addition to this thread would be: Fix this issue by upgrading to 4.2.9. Run /usr/local/lsws/admin/misc/lsup.sh -f -v 4.2.9 Michael
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    Multi PHP Version

    Hi Jazz, I'm not sure I understand this part of your question: "I want module php installed on Easyapache match with LSPHP5.2" Using the Build Matching PHP function in our WHM plugin will match LSPHP with EasyApache's PHP. In order to use multiple versions of PHP, though, you need to do some...
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    [Resolved] Trrial license error

    For future notice, these two users had this issue because they were on our blacklist. They got on the blacklist because they had tried to use a nulled version of LSWS. (That is what an error LC.8 signifies.) Do not use nulled software. It is stealing, it can be much less secure than the...
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    Notice: LiteSpeed web server new release is available

    Howdy, You should see it as soon as your server communicates with our licensing server. The reason you don't see 4.2.8 in your WHM plugin (if you don't see it) is because your server hasn't communicated with our licensing server today. (Your server automatically communicates with our licensing...
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    Notice: LiteSpeed web server new release is available

    Howdy, It should. Getting pushed to auto-update is when a version starts showing up in the WHM plugin. Cheers, Michael
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    Notice: LiteSpeed web server new release is available

    Howdy, That is because 4.2.8 has just been pushed to auto-update. We usually wait a few days between the release of a new version and pushing it to auto-update (and thus pushing it via email). This allows time for any last minute bugs that appear in the new release to be addressed. Generally...
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    LSWS 4.2.8 Released (LSCache as an Add-On Coming Soon!)

    We are very proud to announce the release of LSWS 4.2.8. Among other things, LSWS 4.2.8 will allow LSWS users to purchase add-on modules to increase LSWS's functionality. The first module we plan to offer is LiteSpeed Cache as an add-on for VPS, Ultra VPS, and 1-CPU licenses. We will be enabling...
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    Installed 5.0RC1 and CPU usage exploded

    Generally, one of our developers takes a look into it, tries to reproduce it, figures out what went wrong, and fixes it. Then we include it in the next build with a short explanation of the bug that was fixed. (If it were a problem with a specific feature you were trying to use, we'd let you...
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    [Resolved] Fail to Swith to LiteSpeed or Restart

    Again, sorry for the inconvenience! Cheers, Michael
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    A list of tested mod_security rulesets

    Howdy @wanah , We will continue to work with both companies and whoever else wants to lend their expertise to the cause. I would just like to make clear that Atomicorp has put serious hard work into figuring out what parts of their ModSecurity rules LSWS will not work with (and making that...
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    [Resolved] Fail to Swith to LiteSpeed or Restart

    Howdy MillionDollar, This is because we continued to release new builds of 4.2.6 (to address bugs) until January 24th, when 4.2.7 was released. If you like, I can manually adjust your update expiration date so to make sure you have access to 4.2.6. I have sent you a private message ("started a...
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    A list of tested mod_security rulesets

    Howdy Stormy, Still not 100% compatibility, but you'll see that that Atomicorp wiki has changed: https://www.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.php/Litespeed We're working with them to keep improving: http://blog.litespeedtech.com/2014/03/21/atomicorp-announces-litespeed-support-for-modsecurity-rules/...
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    [ERROR] Unexpected error inside event loop: No child processes

    Howdy Mike, This is one of LSWS's eccentricities (and advantages). We release bug fixes to the newest release constantly. If you force reinstall 4.2.7, you will get a slightly newer build of 4.2.7 with this bug fix. (You can find the force reinstall function in the version manager of our...
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    LiteSpeed Support with Atomicorp Realtime ModSecurity Rules

    Howdy All, We're happy to announce that Atomicorp now officially supports LSWS for their Realtime ModSecurity Rules. More importantly, we're working with them to improve LiteSpeed ModSecurity support. This and collaboration with other security companies (such as CloudLinux and Comodo) are...
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