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Help run openlitespeed on Ipv6 start

I need help.
I read that openlitespeed is way faster than nginx and because of that I am trying to run opelitespeed on a NAT VPS. Installation was okay but then I encountered a problem. How can I access the admin panel?

How can I make openlitespeed run and listen on Ipv6 natively?
I am fine doing it manually but I cannot find where config file to modify to make this happen.

does anyone have idea how to make this work?

Comments

  • I don't have an IPv6 VPS to test with, but I think editing /usr/local/lsws/admin/conf/admin_config.conf and change that *:7080 to [ANY]:7080 then restart lsws would allow you to access the admin panel through IPv6.

  • @dedicados
    Thanks. It helps.

    Another thing. I tried opening admin.example.com:8443 and I get a weird response it seems a cloudflare problem but It might be mine.

    Cloudflare says:

    400 Bad Request
    The plain HTTP request was sent to HTTPS port
    cloudflare
    

    Is there a way I can turn off the SSL on admin side? I am using cloudflare anyway.

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  • @jeorlie said: Is there a way I can turn off the SSL on admin side?

    Yes, just log into admin panel, and navigate to WebAdmin Settings - Listener - adminListener > General, change Secure option from Yes to No, then restart lsws.

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  • team_traitorteam_traitor Member
    edited August 2020

    @dedipromo Is there a manual config for that I can change?

    I am using cloudflare and since cloudflare allows 8443 port I change the OLSWS admin port number to 8443 which I believe is working well.

    The problem now is that when I try opening my sub.example.com:8443 cloudflare response is

     400 Bad Request
    The plain HTTP request was sent to HTTPS port
    cloudflare
    

    which is why I want to try running the admin web panel in a none secure proto.

    This is my new admin settings now.

    listener adminListener{
      address               [ANY]:8443
      secure                0
      map                   *
    }
    
  • It is working now @dedipromo the fault is in my cloudflares config. Thanks.

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