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LimeSurvey + Caddy = Dreamteam !

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1 day 20 hours ago #268689 by wkorosec
LimeSurvey + Caddy = Dreamteam ! was created by wkorosec
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Hi all,
I want to share some findings I made recently when setting up LimeSurvey on a VPS which might be helpful for some of you...
I made very positive experience with Caddy in the past. It is a high performance, multiplatform webserver written in Go. By default, Caddy automatically obtains and renews TLS certificates for all your sites.
Best of all: it is free and open source !

As it is able to connect to a PHP FastCGI server, I wanted to give it a try. Set setup is very easy and the performance is spectacular :-)

See attached document...
Best regards and good luck
Wolfgang



 
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3 hours 59 minutes ago - 3 hours 58 minutes ago #268692 by DenisChenu
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Great !!! Thank you !!

Did you make a test comparing with nginx on same or near same server ?

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9 minutes ago #268694 by wkorosec
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No, I did not compare nginx with Caddy.
I simply wanted to use the automatic certificate renewal feature of Caddy and get rid of Apache :-)


 

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