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Re: mod-security-users Digest, Vol 6, Issue 22: msg#00108

apache.mod-security.user

Subject: Re: mod-security-users Digest, Vol 6, Issue 22

Ivan Ristic wrote:
>
> It is documented and it works. However, "SecFilterInheritance"
> prevents the rules from being inherited from the parent context but it
> does nothing to the configuration options. The configuration settings
> are always inherited. If you want something different to happen just
> provide different configuration. So, in your case you could do
> something like:
>
> <Location /signup>
> SecFilterInheritance Off
> SecFilterForceByteRange 0 255
> </Location>
>

Ok what im saying here is, every rule set as default will have to be
overwritten as u have here, ie the ones we need to override for etc, so
mod sec cant be turned off per virtualhost for instance ?
>
> The instructions provided in the reference manual work for me. If you
> can be more specific about your troubles perhaps we can find out.
>
> Didn't Alberto just make the ModSecurity 2.x binaries for Debian
> available?
>
Im not sure i think it requires a heap of dependancies im not so keen
on, and this install is for a freebsd 5.4 system also. I tried to do the
source compile and it hasnt worked yet. Ill have to resend what i get sorry.

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