On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 00:09, John Nichel wrote:
> Did I miss the PHP question in this post?
>
Oh nooo, if you look real close you can see it buried way down
near the bottom. :/
> > content, PHP performance meets or exceeds that of Apache's mod_php. SSL
> > performance is doubled at leas
Did I miss the PHP question in this post?
LiteSpeed Information wrote:
We glad to introduce you LiteSpeed Web Server 1.1.
About:
LiteSpeed Web Server is a full-featured, high-performance, secure, and
easy-to-use Web server that runs on Unix and Linux. It supports
HTTP/1.1, SSL, CGI, FastCGI, P
Wha? chroot is a good thing to have, even though it's not available in
apache... and they're not using it, yet- they want to be...
Maybe I misunderstood you?
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 12:51 pm, Leif K-Brooks wrote:
> LiteSpeed Information wrote:
> > What we are waiting for are extra securit
So it is basically like TUX, a kernel-based web server?
No, it runs completely in user space and be able to match TUX's
performance for static content.
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On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 11:56:51AM -0400, LiteSpeed Information wrote:
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: We glad to introduce you LiteSpeed Web Server 1.1.
So it is basically like TUX, a kernel-based web server?
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"Dpcma Metalito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> Why don´t we stop talking about Microsoft and products that they don´t
own?
> Reason: Can you imagine that Microsoft would show interest about PHP?
Can
> you imagine Ms Visual PHP? we´ll get a non-working scripting non-free
> language while Microso
threat wewill be able to sleep during nights and safe from this kind of
nightmares .
cheers!.
DPC
From: "Andrew Whyte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [PHP] Hotmail servers, Was RE: [PHP] LiteSpeed Web Server 1.1
Date: Thu, 9 Oct
I hate to continue this thread at all, but...
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> On Thursday 09 October 2003 00:44, Robert Cummings wrote:
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> > *heheh* That's like the smarty template s
No doubt, Apache is a good web server, everyone use it. ;-)
What the heck?
Is this thread headed somewhere?
Sorry about this, Kirk. This thread should stop here. We can discuss it
off the list if needed.
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 16:48, Johnson, Kirk wrote:
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> > > No doubt, Apache is a good web server, everyone use it. ;-)
> >
> > What the heck?
>
> Is this thread headed somewhere?
Into the future? :/
Cheers,
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> > No doubt, Apache is a good web server, everyone use it. ;-)
>
> What the heck?
Is this thread headed somewhere?
Kirk
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LiteSpeed Information wrote:
No doubt, Apache is a good web server, everyone use it. ;-)
What the heck?
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If they aren't available with Apache either, why are you still using it?
No doubt, Apache is a good web server, everyone use it. ;-)
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On Thursday 09 October 2003 00:44, Robert Cummings wrote:
> *heheh* That's like the smarty template site not using smarty. Or back
> in the day when hotmail was owned by Microsoft but still running off
> linux.
I believe it's still the case. The frontend runs on MS servers but the backend
which
LiteSpeed Information wrote:
What we are waiting for are extra security features: "chroot"(almost
done) and "auto-ban". They are not available on Apache either we believe.
If they aren't available with Apache either, why are you still using it?
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Our recommendation is, to setup your server environment with Apache
first, make sure every thing works, then run LiteSpeed in parallel on
different port, sharing the document root, then stop Apache and
switch LiteSpeed to port 80. If anything goes wrong, switch back to
Apache. The migration co
LiteSpeed Information wrote:
Thank you for your interest.
Our recommendation is, to setup your server environment with Apache
first, make sure every thing works, then run LiteSpeed in parallel on
different port, sharing the document root, then stop Apache and switch
LiteSpeed to port 80. If any
Ryan,
Thank you for your interest.
Our recommendation is, to setup your server environment with Apache
first, make sure every thing works, then run LiteSpeed in parallel on
different port, sharing the document root, then stop Apache and switch
LiteSpeed to port 80. If anything goes wrong, switc
Mind explaining this?
Not at all, :-), this is not the first time, people questions why we
still use Apache.
$ telnet litespeedtech.com 80
HEAD / HTTP/1.1
Host: litespeedtech.com
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 16:36:18 GMT
Server: Apache
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Hi,
I am thinking of using LiteSpeed on a dedicated account that our company has
reciently purchased (P4 2.0GHZ, Linux, 80gb space, 100gb bandwidth.etc),
anybody out there already using it and facing any problems?
One of the main reasons we want to use it is because of PHP/JSP and
Servlets
lol
From: Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Leif K-Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: LiteSpeed Information <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Php-General (E-mail)"
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Subject: Re: [PHP] LiteSpeed Web Server 1.1
Date: 08 Oct 2003 12:44:52 -0400
On Wed,
On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 12:41, Leif K-Brooks wrote:
> LiteSpeed Information wrote:
>
> > We glad to introduce you LiteSpeed Web Server 1.1.
>
> Mind explaining this?
>
>
> $ telnet litespeedtech.com 80
> HEAD / HTTP/1.1
> Host: litespeedtech.com
>
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 16:36
LiteSpeed Information wrote:
We glad to introduce you LiteSpeed Web Server 1.1.
Mind explaining this?
$ telnet litespeedtech.com 80
HEAD / HTTP/1.1
Host: litespeedtech.com
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 16:36:18 GMT
Server: Apache
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