Re: [mod-security-users] alternatives for waf-fle
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From: Christian F. <chr...@ne...> - 2024-03-21 13:22:27
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Perfectly welcome Hans. On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 08:42:13PM +0100, Hans Mayer via mod-security-users wrote: > > > Dear All, > > not sure if everyone realised that there is a new fork of waf-fle > > https://github.com/LucaRastrelli/waf-fle > > It supports PHP 8.2 and MySQL 8 > > Sorry for this slightly off-topic message, but there is no dedicated waf-fle > mailing list and mod-sec without any useful possibility to view the logs > makes no sense. > > // Hans > > -- > > > On 07.02.24 23:15, Hans Mayer via mod-security-users wrote: > > > > Dear All, > > > > Over years I am using modsec and Apache with mlogc sending the alerts to > > waf-fle. > > > > With the last upgrade to Debian bookworm and PHP 8.2 waf-fle by klaubert > > doesn't work any more. > > > > Actually I am wondering how long it was running as the last update is 10 > > years ago. > > > > Now I am looking for an alternative to view the alert logs. > > > > I liked waf-fle as it didn't use a lot of resources. Is there something > > similar available ? > > > > > > // Hans > > > > > _______________________________________________ > mod-security-users mailing list > mod...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mod-security-users > Commercial ModSecurity Rules and Support from Trustwave's SpiderLabs: > http://www.modsecurity.org/projects/commercial/rules/ > http://www.modsecurity.org/projects/commercial/support/ |