Litespeed - phpMyAdmin

One of the reasons many people want a PHP install is to use phpMyAdmin. This article goes through the procedure of installing and serving the latest version.

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Litespeed - Serve a PHP domain

Now the PHP host template has been configured we can start to serve PHP domains. We'll sort out some permission issues and then create a PHP virtual host (this takes around 10 seconds per domain).

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Litespeed - PHP Vhost configuration

Now we know the structure of our virtual host directories, let's go ahead and customise the PHP SuEXEC template to our needs. Once done, adding multiple PHP based virtual hosts to our Litespeed Server takes seconds.

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Litespeed - Virtual Host Layout

This article outlines the layout used for the virtual hosts throughout the Litespeed Server setup articles.

Understanding the layout makes for quicker and easier setup of the server and consistency will save us time.

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Litespeed - php install

Now the base Litespeed Server install has been completed (see Litespeed - installation) you have the option of installing the latest version of PHP.

This is an optional step in our Ubuntu/Litespeed setup so if you have no need for PHP then simply skip this article.

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Litespeed - installation

If you've been following our Ubuntu setup tutorials, you now have an up-to-date install with an optimised mysql and Ruby on Rails stack with subversion support.

Now we're going to install the Litespeed Webserver so our lovely Rails apps are served up quickly and easily (no messing with mongrels or external load balancers).

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