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- 24 Oct 2017, 18:51
- Forum: Report Bugs (csf)
- Topic: mod_security v2 rule doesn't work for IPv6
- Replies: 5
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Re: mod_security v2 rule doesn't work for IPv6
Thanks, this looks good to me!
- 23 Oct 2017, 09:28
- Forum: Report Bugs (csf)
- Topic: mod_security v2 rule doesn't work for IPv6
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6749
Re: mod_security v2 rule doesn't work for IPv6
Thanks for the quick turnaround on this one. Looking in to this a little more though, there's a problem with my suggestion. Although a full IPv6 address with a source port would be split into a list with 9 elements, contiguous zeros in an IPv6 address can be represented by double colons (::), making...
- 21 Oct 2017, 04:27
- Forum: Report Bugs (csf)
- Topic: mod_security v2 rule doesn't work for IPv6
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6749
mod_security v2 rule doesn't work for IPv6
The mod_security v2 (apache) regex (line 335 of RegexMain.pm) has a bug that prevents it from working with IPv6 addresses. The rule matches the first [client] block in the log entry, which contains the source port appended to the client IP. The rule does attempt to remove this source port, but only ...
- 02 Aug 2017, 21:52
- Forum: Report Bugs (csf)
- Topic: MESSENGERV2 needs to regenerate csf.messenger.conf on SSL changes
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4543
MESSENGERV2 needs to regenerate csf.messenger.conf on SSL changes
With MESSENGERV2 and MESSENGER_HTTPS enabled, any time a SSL certificate path changes (which with AutoSSL could be any time the AutoSSL process runs), the csf.messenger.conf file is then pointing to a non-existant file, which causes Apache to throw a syntax error and not start. Unfortunately, it see...