Free mod_security rules!

Thanks, guess I’m not subscribed to the thread and didn’t receive a notification of your reply.

Actually I had already added 00_asl_whitelist.conf to the rule set, however I get the error below even though there are not any other rule id’s with the same number. Line 33 is the same as you had suggested.

[root[at]server modsecurity.d]# httpd -t
Syntax error on line 33 of /etc/httpd/modsecurity.d/00_asl_whitelist.conf:
ModSecurity: Found another rule with the same id

EDIT: I discovered that the way I had it setup, 00_asl_whitelist.conf was being loaded twice. I’ve got it fix now and the whitelist should be working.

Thank you for your input and causing me to reexamine my setup.

You may find the latest version of CWAF documentation here:

https://help.comodo.com/topic-212-1-516-5955-Comodo-Free-ModSecurity-Rules---Quick-Start-Guide.html
https://help.comodo.com/topic-212-1-514-5928-Comodo-Free-ModSecurity-Rules---Introduction.html

You may find the latest version of CWAF documentation here:

https://help.comodo.com/topic-212-1-516-5955-Comodo-Free-ModSecurity-Rules---Quick-Start-Guide.html
https://help.comodo.com/topic-212-1-514-5928-Comodo-Free-ModSecurity-Rules---Introduction.html

Or in the pdf format:

Here are some helpful sites with their version of how to get Comodo ModSecurity rules installed.

https://www.ukhost4u.com/blog/howto-install-free-modsecurity-rules-comodo/

https://www.page-zone.com/client/knowledgebase/10077/Install-FREE-modsecurity-rules-for-2014.html

Our engineers prepared interesting article about how Comodo mod_security rules will protect your web servers against attack.