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RPM: apache2-mod_security
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Current version: 2.5.9-alt0.M40.1
Build date: 31 march 2009, 09:50 ( 782.4 weeks ago )
Size: 1218.52 Kb
Home page: http://www.modsecurity.org
License: GPLv2
Summary: Tighten web applications security for Apache 2.x
Description:
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
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Build date: 31 march 2009, 09:50 ( 782.4 weeks ago )
Size: 1218.52 Kb
Home page: http://www.modsecurity.org
License: GPLv2
Summary: Tighten web applications security for Apache 2.x
Description:
ModSecurity is an Apache 1.x/2.x module whose purpose is to tighten the Web
application security. Effectively, it is an intrusion detection and prevention
system for the web server.
At the moment its main features are:
* Audit log; store full request details in a separate file, including POST
payloads.
* Request filtering; incoming requests can be analysed and offensive requests
can be rejected (or simply logged, if that is what you want). This feature
can be used to prevent many types of attacks (e.g. XSS attacks, SQL
injection, ...) and even allow you to run insecure applications on your
servers (if you have no other choice, of course).
Current maintainer: Nikolay A. Fetisov application security. Effectively, it is an intrusion detection and prevention
system for the web server.
At the moment its main features are:
* Audit log; store full request details in a separate file, including POST
payloads.
* Request filtering; incoming requests can be analysed and offensive requests
can be rejected (or simply logged, if that is what you want). This feature
can be used to prevent many types of attacks (e.g. XSS attacks, SQL
injection, ...) and even allow you to run insecure applications on your
servers (if you have no other choice, of course).
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- apache2-mod_security
- apache2-mod_security-doc