Hi tharr,
ARGS is a collection containing all parameters sent either in the url or the body depending on the method arg1=val&arg2=val2.
In json it will be the keys.
I recommend you read the reference manual and C.Folini’s book to get familiar with modsec.
Regards,
Manuel
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> On 2 Mar 2019, at 02:19, Davy Gunarso via mod-security-users <mod...@li...> wrote:
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> Does any one knows what ARGS mean in modsecurity rule?
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> Pada Jum, 1 Mar 2019 pada 4:12, Christian Folini
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> Hello,
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> The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set project news for February 2019 are out
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> https://coreruleset.org/20190228/crs-project-news-february-2019/
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> Retweets are welcome:
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> https://twitter.com/CoreRuleSet/status/1101226355155496960
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> This month, we announce the CRS community summit at AppSecGlobal in Tel Aviv
> in late May and news of a ModSecurity fork by Microsoft's Azure team.
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> Best,
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> Christian
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