Hi,
Just wondering if anyone knew if there was a plan to package
ModSecurity-apache for v3 for modsecurity? This would be presumably
be a replacement for libapache2-mod-security2, which is based on
modsecurity v2.
https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity-apache
There is libmodsecurity3 and
I'm having a problem with modsecurity and moin-moin. The following rule
is preventing wiki pages with the word '/etc' from posting. I'd like to
find a way to disable this rule for just the wiki (e.g. not for the
whole site) but am not sure how to do that in a granular w
can't it be carried in the non-free repositories if that's the
problem? Debian carries things such as fully proprietary drivers in
non-free, so why the problem with modsecurity?
IMHO this is a very useful package.
If you're using etch, you can put this line in your
/etc/a
rried in the non-free repositories if that's the
problem? Debian carries things such as fully proprietary drivers in
non-free, so why the problem with modsecurity?
IMHO this is a very useful package.
If you're using etch, you can put this line in your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb h
repositories if that's the
problem? Debian carries things such as fully proprietary drivers in
non-free, so why the problem with modsecurity?
IMHO this is a very useful package.
If you're using etch, you can put this line in your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://etc.inittab.org
free repositories if that's the
> problem? Debian carries things such as fully proprietary drivers in
> non-free, so why the problem with modsecurity?
>
> IMHO this is a very useful package.
>
>
If you're using etch, you can put this line in your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb
rs in
non-free, so why the problem with modsecurity?
IMHO this is a very useful package.
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