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lsws1clk

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Description

lsws1clk is a one-click installation script for LiteSpeed. Using this script, you can quickly and easily install LiteSpeed with it’s default settings. We also provide a -W parameter that will install WordPress at the same time but it must still be configured through the wp-config.php page. By default, a MariaDB database will be set up using this script, you can also specify other DB if needed. If you already have a WordPress installation running on another server, it can be imported into LiteSpeed with no hassle using the --wordpresspath parameter. To completely install WordPress with your LiteSpeed installation, skipping the need for the wp-config.php page, use the --wordpressplus flag. This can be used with --wpuser, --wppassword, --wplang, and --sitetitle to configure each of the settings normally set by wp-config.php.

The script includes a 15-day trial license by default. After the trial period, you can apply your own license or enter your serial number using the --license xxxxxxxx command during installation. Licenses start at $0. Read more.

Installation

Our One-Click script comes with several options. Here are two commmon usages.

Install LiteSpeed, LSPHP, MariaDB, WordPress, and LiteSpeed Cache plugin:

bash <( curl -sk https://raw.githubusercontent.com/litespeedtech/lsws1clk/master/lsws1clk.sh ) -w

Install LiteSpeed and LSPHP only:

bash <( curl -sk https://raw.githubusercontent.com/litespeedtech/lsws1clk/master/lsws1clk.sh )

See below for additional options and usage examples.

Options:

./lsws1clk.sh [option] [option] …
Opt Options Description
L --license To use specified LSWS serial number.
--adminuser [USERNAME] To set the WebAdmin username for LiteSpeed instead of admin.
-A --adminpassword [PASSWORD] To set the WebAdmin password for LiteSpeed instead of using a random one.
--adminport [PORTNUMBER] To set the WebAdmin console port number instead of 7080.
-E --email [EMAIL] To set the administrator email.
--lsphp [VERSION] To set the LSPHP version, such as 83. We currently support versions '74 80 81 82 83'.
--mariadbver [VERSION] To set MariaDB version, such as 11.4. We currently support versions '10.6 10.11 11.4 11.6'.
-W --wordpress To install WordPress. You will still need to complete the WordPress setup by browser
--wordpressplus [SITEDOMAIN] To install, set up, and configure WordPress, also LSCache will be enabled
--wordpresspath [WP_PATH] To specify a location for the new WordPress installation or use for an existing WordPress.
-R --dbrootpassword [PASSWORD] To set the database root password instead of using a random one.
--dbname [DATABASENAME] To set the database name to be used by WordPress.
--dbuser [DBUSERNAME] To set the WordPress username in the database.
--dbpassword [PASSWORD] To set the WordPress table password in MySQL instead of using a random one.
--prefix [PREFIXNAME] To set the WordPress table prefix.
--listenport [PORT] To set the HTTP server listener port, default is 80.
--ssllistenport [PORT] To set the HTTPS server listener port, default is 443.
--wpuser [WP_USER] To set the WordPress admin user for WordPress dashboard login. Default value is wpuser.
--wppassword [PASSWORD] To set the WordPress admin user password for WordPress dashboard login.
--wplang [WP_LANGUAGE] To set the WordPress language. Default value is "en_US" for English.
--sitetitle [WP_TITLE] To set the WordPress site title. Default value is mySite.
--pure-mariadb To install LiteSpeed and MariaDB.
--pure-mysql To install LiteSpeed and MySQL.
--pure-percona To install LiteSpeed and Percona.
--with-mysql To install LiteSpeed/App with MySQL.
--with-percona To install LiteSpeed/App with Percona.
--owasp-enable To enable mod_security with OWASP rules. If LSWS is installed, then enable the owasp directly
--owasp-disable To disable mod_security with OWASP rules.
--proxy-r To set a proxy with rewrite type.
--proxy-c To set a proxy with config type.
-U --uninstall To uninstall LiteSpeed and remove installation directory.
-P --purgeall To uninstall LiteSpeed, remove installation directory, and purge all data in MySQL.
-Q --quiet To use quiet mode, won't prompt to input anything.
-V --version To display the script version information.
-v --verbose To display more messages during the installation.
--update To update lsws1clk from github.
-H --help To display help messages.

Examples

Examples Description
./lsws1clk.sh To install LiteSpeed with a random WebAdmin password.
./lsws1clk.sh --lsphp 83 To install LiteSpeed with lsphp83.
./lsws1clk.sh -A 123456 -e a@cc.com To install LiteSpeed with WebAdmin password "123456" and email a@cc.com.
./lsws1clk.sh -R 123456 -W To install LiteSpeed with WordPress and MariaDB root password "123456".
./lsws1clk.sh --wordpressplus a.com To install LiteSpeed with a fully configured WordPress installation at "a.com".

FAQ

How do I create additional Virtual Hosts from the console?

Run the following command to create an additional virtual host in a few seconds. The example document root will be /var/www/www.example.com. Be sure to substitute your own domain.

/bin/bash <( curl -sk https://raw.githubusercontent.com/litespeedtech/ls-cloud-image/master/Setup/vhsetup.sh ) -d www.example.com

How do I create additional Virtual Hosts with WordPress from the console?

The first time you create an additional Virtual Host, the script will need to get your database root password from /usr/local/lsws/password. If you have custom value, please update /usr/local/lsws/password or echo the password to the specified location: /root/.db_password.

echo 'root_mysql_pass="DB_ROOT_PASSWORD"' > /root/.db_password

Then run the following command to create an additional virtual host with the WordPress.

/bin/bash <( curl -sk https://raw.githubusercontent.com/litespeedtech/ls-cloud-image/master/Setup/vhsetup.sh ) -d www.example.com -w

How to I create additional Virtual Hosts and LE certificates from the console?

Please be sure that your domain is already pointing to the server.

Then run the following command to create an additional virtual host with a Let's Encrypt certificate applied. Be sure to substitute your own domain and your email address.

/bin/bash <( curl -sk https://raw.githubusercontent.com/litespeedtech/ls-cloud-image/master/Setup/vhsetup.sh ) -d www.example.com -le admin@example.com -f

Note: The -f option is to force https redirection

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