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− | + | Litespeed does not apparently work with secure kernels, such as the ASL kernel. If you use Litespeed, you will likely not be able to use a secure kernel such as the ASL kernel. If you do use the ASL kernel, with Litespeed, and Litespeed does not work please know that this is not something we can resolve and is not a supported issue. This is a due to a bug in Litespeed. | |
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== How to install the T-WAF == | == How to install the T-WAF == |
Revision as of 11:36, 20 August 2012
Does ASL work with LiteSpeed?
Litespeed does not apparently work with secure kernels, such as the ASL kernel. If you use Litespeed, you will likely not be able to use a secure kernel such as the ASL kernel. If you do use the ASL kernel, with Litespeed, and Litespeed does not work please know that this is not something we can resolve and is not a supported issue. This is a due to a bug in Litespeed.
Litespeed, like all HTTP based servers, may be protected through the ASL T-WAF module.
How to install the T-WAF
As root, run this command:
yum install asl-waf-module
How to configure the T-WAF for litespeed
Step 1) Log into ASL.
Step 2) Click on the "Configuration" tab.
Step 3) Click on the "WAF" tab and select "WAF configuration".
Step 4) Click the "Add" button.
Step 5) Select "Local Web Server" from the "Add protection for" drop down.
Step 6) Select the port that litespeed runs on. Normally this is port 80.
Step 7) Check the SSL box
Enter the file system path to your SSL certificate, and SSL key in the "Path to SSL Certificate" and "Path to SSL Key file" boxes.
Step 8) Click Save
Note: Litespeed does not support the WAF in embedded mode.