nginx came with SPDY bundled before LS/OLS, though I'd agree if you're already on Apache, OLS might be more familiar.Or just OpenLiteSpeed (which comes with SPDY )
nginx came with SPDY bundled before LS/OLS, though I'd agree if you're already on Apache, OLS might be more familiar.Or just OpenLiteSpeed (which comes with SPDY )
128bit is getting ruled out... so soon enough, everyone is going to be using 256bit minimum, so it won't matter what your base OS is, everyone will be suffering 256bit protocol as a minimum.Nope. You do not need to pay that much.
I was using GoDaddy EV SSL for 2 years but now I'm using what @digitalpoint is using
https://www.startssl.com/?app=40
It's easy if you aren't using a control panel, you just uninstall apache, and install nginx.@MattW Is it easy to switch to nginx, php-fpm with SPDY?
I never tried nginx, It looks a bit different to apache. But I read allot of good comments about it.
The only thing is that i'm not sure that I want to mess with this on my production server. Once I start with the switch I need to get it working.
If I knew I could do it right from the first time I would definitely do it. But i'm not sure.
I also need to convert rewrite rules right? ==> Not good in this stuff
But I need to get into this, because I will need it.
I tried to install mod_pagespeed and SPDY but I can't install from the rpm packages because apache is compiled from source with custombuild (Directadmin)
You might want this?Hi MattW,
I'm using a control panel. Directadmin.
But I think this installing is the easy part. But not sure about the configuration. And if it's gonna work instantly after the switch.
I just found out that there are converters for rewrite rules apache <--> nginx
http://www.anilcetin.com
http://labs.gidix.de/nginx
Not sure if they are working properly.
I might give it a try later this week.
Ask those ad network directly for best answer.Question about SSL: is supported by the major ad networks (like Tradedoubler, Zanox etc.)? That's my concern.
Ahead of this, there are other limitations on external services if you enable SSL?
DirectAdmin is one of the few control panels that supports and works with nginx. In fact when you install Direct Admin it ask you, do you want apache or nginx?!Hi MattW,
I'm using a control panel. Directadmin.
But I think this installing is the easy part. But not sure about the configuration. And if it's gonna work instantly after the switch.
I just found out that there are converters for rewrite rules apache <--> nginx
http://www.anilcetin.com
http://labs.gidix.de/nginx
Not sure if they are working properly.
I might give it a try later this week.
DirectAdmin is one of the few control panels that supports and works with nginx. In fact when you install Direct Admin it ask you, do you want apache or nginx?!
Directadmin is by far the best panel software I ever used. A lifetime license costed me 90 USD. It is much cleaner to maintain and use than bloated PLESK.
I'm using it with tradedoubler. But not all ads work perfect. Some of them still load from an unsafe source. So I removed these. But the rest works perfect.Question about SSL: is supported by the major ad networks (like Tradedoubler, Zanox etc.)? That's my concern.
Ahead of this, there are other limitations on external services if you enable SSL?
Open console in your browser and inspect what are those remaining insecure content.I have enabled SSL on my site. Now i see a "insecure content" warning. I have enabled now the Image Proxy Feature. What time i have to wait to see the "green bar"? I have to re-install the cert to see it o i have just to wait?
Open console in your browser and inspect what are those remaining insecure content.
Find where they are referenced in the style and change them from http:// to https:// Or better yet, just make the protocol relative to whatever the site is already running. For example, say your image was this:The insecure content is from my style (Core). How i can make all the images from https? (the domain is already over HTTPS...).
http://www.example.com/image.png
http://www.example.com/image.png
https://www.example.com/image.png
//www.example.com/image.png
I've sended an e-mail to @Russ for this...there are a system to update all images with a single command? I mean something like the "Search and replace" by Kier (i don't know if i can use it for this, but...)
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