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  1. #26
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    Re: Re: installing 1.8.4 with cpanel

    Originally posted by Imago
    Try #cd mod_security-1.8.4/apache1
    That does seam to have been my problem. Thank you!

    If anyone recieves similar errors to mine, mentioned above, your in the wrong apache folder.

    A question about Philg's "nice tweak if your've got APF installed." mentioned above.

    - is the dir home really a good place to put global php files?

    - would that script be safer in perl? running from /scripts?

    Thanx again Imago

  2. #27
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    Ok, I've just seen hosito's perl mail script in the topic "Who uses mod_security?" half way down page one.

  3. #28
    Originally posted by markhard
    how to know that mod_security already working?
    i have been installing mod_security but it seem it doesn't work.
    I'd like to know this as well, how can I be sure it's running properly?

  4. #29
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    Originally posted by nutkenz
    I'd like to know this as well, how can I be sure it's running properly?
    A lot of new tools a lot of how-to but if you don't know too much I don't advise you installing mod_sec. This tool will cause many many errors that you will have to solved alone, will stop working sites and sometimes leave sites offline it the error page.

    If you don't know how to trouble shoot stuff alone don't use this. Hire a admin.

  5. #30
    I have an admin, but I'd like to bother him as little as possible.

    Anyway: how can I be sure it's running properly?

  6. #31
    The linuxguy THX! :-)

  7. #32
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    i have install mod security how can i test if it is working?

  8. #33
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    check your audit log

  9. #34
    I have created many rules to adjust mod_security for my server, but I cannot allow it to check POST buffer on every request, becuase it will deny too many valid requests, so I need to know how I can scan POST buffer only in some cases - in case of request to some domains or to some scripts only - need to be complicated quiry which will check some parts of original request and will decide whether to check POST buffer and what rules to applly then.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

  10. #35

    thanks

    thanks for the great tut.. this is really useful.. for newbies..


  11. #36
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    Error

    I just upgraded modsecurity to the latest version (1.9.2) successfully, but found error in error_log like this:

    [Thu Jan 26 02:53:48 2006] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] mod_security: Filtering against POST payload requested but payload is not available [hostname "hostname.domain.com"] [uri "/index.php"]

    I have had no issue with my old version (1.8.7). What should I adjust with my config related to the new version?

    Thanks you,
    -asc-

  12. #37
    If you use cpanel you can install mod_security from WHM. It is under Addon Modules.
    Eleven2 Web Hosting - World-Wide Hosting, Done Right!

  13. #38
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    what is causing this error? I don't know.. anyone?

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