Re: [mod-security-users] LoadModule arguments for 3.0.0
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From: Felipe C. <FC...@tr...> - 2017-12-15 19:14:24
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Hi Ed, ModSecurity version 3.x is not longer an Apache module, but a library. In order to have it working on Apache, you have to have the Apache connector installed. You can find further information here: - https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity-apache Notice however that the Apache connector is not yet production ready. It still under testing. Br., Felipe “Zimmerle” Costa Security Researcher, Lead Developer ModSecurity. Trustwave | SMART SECURITY ON DEMAND www.trustwave.com<http://www.trustwave.com/> ________________________________ From: Ed Greenberg <ED...@ha...> Sent: Friday, December 15, 2017 4:58:47 PM To: mod...@li... Subject: [mod-security-users] LoadModule arguments for 3.0.0 Hi Folks, I looked for this in various documentation, but never found an answer Load the ModSecurity module with: LoadModule security2_module modules/MyModSecurity3.so (or whatever I call it) What is the correct first argument for this line? Is it still security2_module? Did I miss this in the documentation somewhere? Thanks, Ed -- Ed Greenberg | Web Developer and LInux System Administrator ________________________________ HAPPY Software, Inc. l Work HAPPY-er! t. 888-484-2779 l f. 518-584-5388 This message and any of its attachments are intended only for the use of the designated recipient, or the recipient’s designee, and may contain information that is confidential or privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately notify HAPPY Software, Inc., delete all copies of the message and any attachments and do not disseminate or make any use of their contents. |