http://redmine.lighttpd.net/wiki/lighttpd
Welcome to Lighttpd¶
We
changed from trac to redmine in the past few weeks and though some
pages still have the old reST format (search for "#!rst" and fix them
:-)). We think all important pages got converted and most of the dead
links are gone. Speed, usability and active development of redmine
hopefully ensures a future-proof basis we will use for some time.
Please no tickets for broken or ugly pages in redmine! Just
fix them or write us at #lighttpd on irc.freenode.net. :-)
For technical problems with redmine please file a bug or report
to www.redmine.org
if thats for all redmine installations and not just ours.
Thanks to all who helped us and don't forget to give us some
feedback at our forums!
Lighty-Team
Description¶
lighttpd
is a secure, fast, compliant, and very flexible web-server that has
been optimized for high-performance environments. It has a very low
memory footprint compared to other webservers and takes care of
cpu-load. Its advanced feature-set (FastCGI, CGI, Auth,
Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting and many more) make lighttpd the
perfect webserver-software for every server that suffers load problems.
For more info go to http://www.lighttpd.net/
We
have nothing to hide, so please use our bugtracker for all kinds of
bugs you find (hopefully not too much :-)), if you feel you shouldn´t
make it public you can also mail to: security (at) lighttpd (dot) net.
New Releases¶
Documentation¶
Tutorials¶
Step by Step to a working lighttpd installation:
- Installing Lighttpd
- Configuring Lighttpd
- Setting up Applications
- Setting up PHP with Lighttpd
- Using Rails with Lighttpd
- Using Perl via a FastCGI dispatcher
- Using W3C Markup Validator with Lighttpd
- Setting up Blosxom with Lighttpd
- Setting up Ajaxterm with Lighttpd
- Using Apache+Subversion with Lighttpd
- Setting up Nagios with Lighttpd
- Setup SEO in Joomla
- Using Mason with Lighttpd and FastCGI
- Using Request Tracker with Lighttpd (via FastCGI,
using Mason)
- Using Zope & Plone with Lighttpd
- Pastebin with Lighttpd (via FastCGI)
- Setting up Lighttpd and AWStats
- Python::Pylons
- Python::TurboGears
- Python::Django (Old)
- Perl::Catalyst
- Python::Quixote
- Python::webpy
- Using Pike with FastCGI
- Ruby::Mongrel
- lighttpd + Nevow (Twisted) Virtual Hosts
- Wordpress Permalinks Howto
- Wordpress Clean URLs (Permalinks) using mod_rewrite
- Drupal Lighttpd with 'Clean Urls' HowTo
- Zen Cart and Ultimate SEO URLs on Lighttpd
- Using Joomla with Lighttpd
- Using Lighty with ISPconfig (Web Hosting Panel) -
Will be shipped with future ISPconfig-Released
- a
fresh debian 4.0 etch and lighttpd installation with php, mysql,
mod_geoip (maxmind database) and visitors webstats, monitored by runit
- A
complete Debian server tutorial, including lighttpd for web hosting
with ssl and virtual hosts
- How to configure lighty with suPHP
- Lighty Story - multiple CakePHP applications with
config parser using include_shell
- Configuring Lighttpd for CakePHP using mod_rewrite
Or better two full-fledged books covering lighttpd and Rails:
For those who don't want to buy books, and just need a complete
tutorial:
Administration¶
- Simple maintenance mode scripts
- Startup scripts
- Ubuntu
Reference Documentation¶
- Configuration Documentation
Propaganda¶
Must Reads¶
Benchmarks¶
Never trust us when we say that lighttpd is fast. Do your own
benchmarks and feel for yourself how everything gets faster. If you
just want to see some numbers, take a look at our benchmarks:
Contributing