![]() Please specify the administrator's password. You will be asked to provide the administrator's password: Provide your desired username and hit Enter to continue. This is the user name required to login the administration Web interface. You will be asked to provide the administrative username as shown below: Please specify the user name of administrator. You can change the default password with the following command: /usr/local/lsws/admin/misc/admpass.sh It is always recommended to change the default password. Step 3 – Configure Administrative Passwordīy default, the admin password for OpenLiteSpeed is set to 123456. Once the installation has completed successfully, you should get the following output:Īt this point, you have OpenLiteSpeed installed in your system. Next, install OpenLiteSpeed by running the following script: sh install.sh Next, change the directory to the extracted directory with the following command: cd openlitespeed Once the download is completed, extract the downloaded file using the following command: tar -xvzf openlitespeed-1.6.4.tgz ![]() Once all the required dependencies are installed, visit the OpenLiteSpeed download page and download the latest version of OpenLiteSpeed using the wget command as shown below: wget You can install all the dependencies with the following command: apt-get install build-essential libexpat1-dev libgeoip-dev libxml2-dev rcs libpng-dev libpng-dev openssl autoconf g++ make openssl libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev pkg-config libpcre3-dev libudns-dev zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libxml2 libsasl2-dev libzip-dev wget -y You will need to compile OpenLiteSpeed from their source.īefore compiling OpenLiteSpeed, you will need to install required dependencies in your system. apt-get update -y Step 2 – Install OpenLiteSpeedīy default, OpenLiteSpeed is not available in the Ubuntu 18.04 default repository. Once you are logged into your Ubuntu 18.04 server, run the following command to update your base system with the latest available packages. Connect to your Cloud Server via SSH and log in using the credentials highlighted at the top of the page. Create a new server, choosing Ubuntu 18.04 as the operating system with at least 2GB RAM. Step 1 – Create Atlantic.Net Cloud Serverįirst, log in to your Atlantic.Net Cloud Server. Note: You can refer the Atlantic DNS Guide to manage the DNS records. In this tutorial, we will use as the domain. A valid domain name pointed to your server IP address.A fresh Ubuntu 18.04 VPS on the Atlantic.Net Cloud Platform.In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure the OpenLiteSpeed web server with PHP and MariaDB on an Ubuntu 18.04 VPS. Support of third-party modules to enhance its functionality.Able to handle thousands of concurrent connections.Event-driven architecture with low resource overhead.It is highly optimized to run all kinds of scripts including Java, PHP, Ruby, Perl, and more, and supports various operating systems, including Linux, MacOS, FreeBSD and SunOS. OpenLiteSpeed comes with a user-friendly web interface that helps you to create and manage your websites easily. It is a lightweight, high-performance, secure, easy-to-use, and low-resource-usage web server that can be used to manage hundreds of thousands of simultaneous connections. ![]() OpenLiteSpeed is an open-source version of the LiteSpeed Enterprise Web Server developed by LiteSpeed Technologies.
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