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Hi,

 >>  i'm also interested with mod_security too anyone implemented this 
in centos 4?

Yes. Get the source from modsecurity.com and follow the install 
instructions.
You will not need a package as installing is so simple.

It is as easy as one command: apxs -cia mod_security.c

This will install in the apache modules directory.
Then all you need to to add the configuration file.

It's all in the install docs.

Mod_security rocks!

Cheers,
Rudi.


Mark Quitoriano wrote:

>i'm also interested with mod_security too anyone implemented this in centos 4?
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>On 4/15/05, Franki <franki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>Hi guys,
>>
>>I've planning out my upgrade to CentOS4 and one of my plans for security
>>is to impliment the mod_security apache module to filter out unwanted
>>malicious intent.
>>
>>Not having used it before, I wanted to see if anyone here has
>>implimented it and did it block any legit traffic or cause resource
>>traffic/serious slowdowns of their systems?
>>
>>I've asked on the forum about secure virtual hosting and have considered
>>many options but what I have decided on is a combination of vsftp/TLS to
>>chroot users and mod_security to reduce the risk of outside intrusion
>>attempts via HTTP.
>>
>>Is mod_security available as a package on CentOS4/RHEL4 ? I found
>>packages for 3 but thus far none for 4.
>>
>>many thanks
>>
>>rgds
>>
>>Franki
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