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=== Virtual Hosts === | === Virtual Hosts === |
Revision as of 20:15, 2 October 2017
Contents
Configuring OpenLiteSpeed
How to revert to XML settings for users downgrading back from OpenLiteSpeed 1.4
Using RCS to keep track of configuration changes (in OpenLiteSpeed 1.4 and higher)
Setting up WebSocket proxies on OpenLiteSpeed
Setting up OCSP stapling with OpenLiteSpeed
Guide to OpenLiteSpeed's CGI setup
Setting up OpenLiteSpeed and the LiteSpeed Cache Plugin for WordPress
Virtual Hosts
Setting up name-based virtual hosting on OpenLiteSpeed
IP-based virtual hosting on OpenLiteSpeed
Changes in the virtual host configuration location with OpenLiteSpeed 1.4
OpenLiteSpeed as a Reverse Proxy
Reverse proxy template Reverse proxy template tutorial
Proxying with rewrite rules (The most versatile way to proxy — and the simplest for name-based virtual hosting.)
Proxying with script handlers (The easiest way to proxy certain kinds of content.)
Proxying with contexts (Allows you to add other context functionality on top of your proxying.)
For more information on configuring OpenLiteSpeed, see the Enterprise documentation and wiki. (We are in the process of creating OpenLiteSpeed-specific documentation.)