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Version 1.7.11 release

03 Jun 14:30
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  • [Feature] HTTP/3 version 1 is now available.
  • [Feature] Compression for rotated error log is now available.
  • [Bug Fix] More solid SO_REUSEPORT implementation.
  • [Bug Fix] A few random crashes have been fixed.

openlitespeed-1.7.11.tgz is the pre-built package, extract and run install.sh to quickly install OpenLiteSpeed on Linux 64 bit platforms.

Version 1.7.10 release

05 Apr 19:47
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  • [Feature] Zero downtime graceful restart.
  • [Feature] Allow Proxy External Apps to proxy to Unix Domain Sockets.
  • [Bug fix] Properly adjust SO_REUSEPORT shards based on server workers configuration.
  • [Bug fix] Address random crashing in Layer4 handler.
  • [Bug fix] Address hanging Webadmin after graceful restart.
  • [Misc] Address most compiler warnings.

Version 1.6.21 release

01 Apr 18:42
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  • [Feature] Zero downtime graceful restart.
  • [Feature] Allow Proxy External Apps to proxy to Unix Domain Sockets.
  • [Bug fix] Address random crashing in Layer4 handler.
  • [Bug fix] Address hanging Webadmin after graceful restart.
  • [Misc] Address most compiler warnings.

Version 1.7.9 release

17 Feb 03:00
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openlitespeed-1.7.9.tgz is the pre-built package, extract and run install.sh to quickly install OpenLiteSpeed on Linux 64 bit platforms. If you need to change the default installation settings, update the ols.conf file before running install.sh.

Version 1.6.20 release

17 Feb 02:57
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openlitespeed-1.6.20.tgz is the pre-built package, extract and run install.sh to quickly install OpenLiteSpeed on Linux 64 bit platforms. If you need to change the default installation settings, update the ols.conf file before running install.sh.

Version 1.7.8 release

17 Jan 20:54
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openlitespeed-1.7.8.tgz is the pre-built package, extract and run install.sh to quickly install OpenLiteSpeed on Linux 64 bit platforms. If you need to change the default installation settings, update the ols.conf file before running install.sh.

Version 1.6.19 release

17 Jan 20:57
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openlitespeed-1.6.19.tgz is the pre-built package, extract and run install.sh to quickly install OpenLiteSpeed on Linux 64 bit platforms. If you need to change the default installation settings, update the ols.conf file before running install.sh.

version 1.7.7 release

09 Dec 19:20
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openlitespeed-1.7.7.tgz is the pre-built package, extract and run install.sh to quickly install OpenLiteSpeed on Linux 64 bit platforms. If you need to change the default installation settings, update the ols.conf file before running install.sh.

Two special binaries, openlitespeed-1.7.7.asan and openlitespeed-1.7.7.dbg, are also provided for use when debugging special cases. The .dbg binary is useful when debugging crash issues while the .asan binary is better suited for debugging memory leak issues.

version 1.6.18 release

24 Nov 21:26
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openlitespeed-1.6.18.tgz is the pre-built package, extract and run install.sh to quickly install OpenLiteSpeed on Linux 64 bit platforms. If you need to change the default installation settings, update the ols.conf file before running install.sh.

Two special binaries, openlitespeed-1.6.18.asan and openlitespeed-1.6.18.dbg, are also provided for use when debugging special cases. The .dbg binary is useful when debugging crash issues while the .asan binary is better suited for debugging memory leak issues.

version 1.7.6 release

09 Nov 22:11
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openlitespeed-1.7.6.tgz is the pre-built package, extract and run install.sh to quickly install OpenLiteSpeed on Linux 64 bit platforms. If you need to change the default installation settings, update the ols.conf file before running install.sh.

Two special binaries, openlitespeed-1.7.6.asan and openlitespeed-1.7.6.dbg, are also provided for use when debugging special cases. The .dbg binary is useful when debugging crash issues while the .asan binary is better suited for debugging memory leak issues.