One way to prevent attack is to not read from the stream until the decoder can process the stream immediately. This approach creates a deadlock hazard and is examined in this article.
You now have the ability to manage certain aspects of your Cloudflare cache from within the LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress plugin.
Compression schemes that allow head-of-line blocking are targets for memory exhaustion attacks against the decoder. One way to avoid an attack is presented.
One area in which you have the power to reduce user-perceived latency is DNS resolution. Use the new DNS Prefetch setting in LSCache.
Head-of-line blocking causes priority inversion and vice versa. Learn more.
Password protection and page caching have an odd relationship. Learn all about it, and how LiteSpeed Cache works to keep it from becoming a problem.
It’s been a busy six months for LSCWP. Here we present all of the major new enhancements in one handy guide.
In just five months since introducing QUIC support, LiteSpeed is powering more than 97% of QUIC sites worldwide!
This week we are going to talk about brute force login attacks, and how LiteSpeed Web Server now protects your WordPress site(s) from such aggression.