flexjoly
Verified User
Hi,
We have modsecurity engine installed, but it is set to 'off' (or detectonly) in the comodo-plugin.
To do a general change in de httpd-configuration, it is very easy to use the button 'rewrite confs' in admin>httpd-configurations.
But then modsecurity is also reset to the CB options and is set to 'on' again.
Can you change this build-script that is won't change/overrule the settings in the modsecurity-plugin?
(By the way, the handy plugin is only installed when you choose the comodo-rules. Why not also for owasp? To get the plugin, i first install comodo (on nginx) and then install it back to owasp. )
update: this does not work well enough since the comodo rules will be used again, and that doesnt work with nginx
Greetz, Lydia
We have modsecurity engine installed, but it is set to 'off' (or detectonly) in the comodo-plugin.
To do a general change in de httpd-configuration, it is very easy to use the button 'rewrite confs' in admin>httpd-configurations.
But then modsecurity is also reset to the CB options and is set to 'on' again.
Can you change this build-script that is won't change/overrule the settings in the modsecurity-plugin?
(By the way, the handy plugin is only installed when you choose the comodo-rules. Why not also for owasp? To get the plugin, i first install comodo (on nginx) and then install it back to owasp. )
update: this does not work well enough since the comodo rules will be used again, and that doesnt work with nginx
Greetz, Lydia
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