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ModSecurity is the standard open-source web application firewall (WAF) engine. Originally designed as a module for the Apache HTTP Server, it has evolved to provide HTTP request and response filtering capabilities across a number of different platforms including Apache HTTP Server, Microsoft IIS and Nginx. It is free software released under the ...
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ModSecurity™is an open source, free web application firewall (WAF). With over 70% of all attacks now carried out over the web application level, organizations need all the help they can get in making their systems secure. WAFs are deployed to establish an external security layer that increases security, detects and prevents attacks before ...
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The library codebase serves as an interface to ModSecurity Connectors taking in web traffic and applying traditional ModSecurity processing. In general, it provides the capability to load/interpret rules written in the ModSecurity SecRules format and apply them to HTTP content provided by your application via Connectors.
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ModSecurity is an open source, cross platform web application firewall (WAF) engine donated to OWASP in 2024. It has a robust event-based programming language which provides protection from a range of attacks against web applications and allows for HTTP traffic monitoring, logging and real-time analysis. Securing tens of millions of domains ...
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ModSecurity itself has a long history as an open source project, the first release was in November 2002, and is widely used as a web application firewall for cloud and on-premises web servers. The ModSecurity WAF needs to be configured in operational deployments, and this can be done using the OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set .
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Click Customize under Currently Installed Packages. Select the Additional Packages tab. Click the switch next to modsec30-connector-apache24 or modsec30-connector-nginx. Select the Review tab, and click the Provision button at the bottom of the page. cPanel will now install the connector and its dependencies.
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