The Rails OpenLiteSpeed app automatically installs Linux, performance web server OpenLiteSpeed, Ruby, Rails, rbenv and CertBot. OpenLiteSpeed features HTTP/3 support, and easy setup for SSL and RewriteRules. It's flexible enough to host multiple Rails apps, and supports many other apps including Python, NodeJS, and CMSs like WordPress.
From a terminal on your local computer, connect to the server as root. Make sure to substitute the server's IP address.
ssh root@use_your_server_ip
An interactive script that runs will first prompt you for your domain or subdomain.<br>
You can press CTRL+C and continue to SSH. The prompt will open again the next time you log in, and will continue to do so until you finish the whole setup.
Please input a valid domain:
Please verify it is correct. [y/N]
You can also automatically apply Let's Encrypt SSL if your domain is pointed to this server already. Enter y
and your email address to finish the process.
Do you wish to issue a Let's Encrypt certificate for this domain? [y/N]
Please enter your E-mail:
Please verify it is correct: [y/N]
Once finished, you should see the Certificate has been successfully installed…
Do you wish to force HTTPS rewrite rule for this domain? [y/N]
Enter y
to force HTTPS rules to be applied
Do you wish to update the system which includes the webserver? [Y/n]
This script will automatically go away after your domain has been added.
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Welcome to LiteSpeed One-Click OpenLiteSpeed Rails Server.
To keep this server secure, firewalld is enabled.
All ports are BLOCKED except 22 (SSH), 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS).
The Rails OLS One-Click Quick start guide:
* https://docs.litespeedtech.com/cloud/images/rails/
In a web browser, you can view:
* The sample node site: http://use.your.ip
On the server:
* You can get the WebAdmin console admin password with the following command:
cat .litespeed_password
Note: if the banner does not show on the console, please SSH again after few minutes.
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