Hi All,
Hoping to get some help. I don't think this is a bug, more of a configuration issue.
I am using Magento on my Litespeed 5.0 server.
I want to use a Amazon's CDN, Cloudfront (as my site is hosted on AWS ec2) due to heavy image and JS load.
All is working except that content served from Cloudfront isn't GZIP'd. When i am serving the files straight from litespeed they are GZIP's perfectly.
Doing some googling, i can see for NGINX servers there are additional configuration's needed
The important part: When CloudFront forwards a request to the origin server, it includes a Via header. This causes NGINX to interpret the request as proxied and, by default, NGINX disables compression for proxied requests. If your version of NGINX includes the gzip_proxied setting, change the value to any so NGINX will return compressed content to CloudFront. For more information, see the NGINX documentation for the module ngx_http_gzip_module.
from:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCl...gCompressedFiles.html#ChoosingFilesToCompress
just wondering based on that info, what i can do to get litespeed to server the GZIP'd static files to Cloudfront?
Hopefully that makes sense?
Hoping to get some help. I don't think this is a bug, more of a configuration issue.
I am using Magento on my Litespeed 5.0 server.
I want to use a Amazon's CDN, Cloudfront (as my site is hosted on AWS ec2) due to heavy image and JS load.
All is working except that content served from Cloudfront isn't GZIP'd. When i am serving the files straight from litespeed they are GZIP's perfectly.
Doing some googling, i can see for NGINX servers there are additional configuration's needed
The important part: When CloudFront forwards a request to the origin server, it includes a Via header. This causes NGINX to interpret the request as proxied and, by default, NGINX disables compression for proxied requests. If your version of NGINX includes the gzip_proxied setting, change the value to any so NGINX will return compressed content to CloudFront. For more information, see the NGINX documentation for the module ngx_http_gzip_module.
from:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCl...gCompressedFiles.html#ChoosingFilesToCompress
just wondering based on that info, what i can do to get litespeed to server the GZIP'd static files to Cloudfront?
Hopefully that makes sense?