From: Peter VE <xx...@im...> - 2005-11-04 12:21:22
Hi,
What would be the easiest way to include a file containing snort-based
(but converted) SecFilters ?
The file will be updated automatically, so I can't copy/paste the
entries directly into my httpd.conf file
thanks
P
Peter VE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What would be the easiest way to include a file containing snort-based
> (but converted) SecFilters ?
> The file will be updated automatically, so I can't copy/paste the
> entries directly into my httpd.conf file
From your httpd.conf:
Include conf/modsec-snort-rules.conf
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Ivan Ristic
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Open source web application firewall - http://www.modsecurity.org
Can I do this from withing a specific directive ?
I have a global mod_security configuration section,
but I want to use a separate configuration for a specific directive
Ivan Ristic <iv...@we...>
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Re: [mod-security-users] snort
Peter VE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What would be the easiest way to include a file containing snort-based
> (but converted) SecFilters ?
> The file will be updated automatically, so I can't copy/paste the
> entries directly into my httpd.conf file
From your httpd.conf:
Include conf/modsec-snort-rules.conf
--
Ivan Ristic
Apache Security (O'Reilly) - http://www.apachesecurity.net
Open source web application firewall - http://www.modsecurity.org
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xx...@im... wrote:
> Can I do this from withing a specific directive ?
> I have a global mod_security configuration section,
> but I want to use a separate configuration for a specific directive
If I understand what you mean - yes, you can.
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Ivan Ristic
Apache Security (O'Reilly) - http://www.apachesecurity.net
Open source web application firewall - http://www.modsecurity.org