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Implementation of ModSecurity, Core Rule Set (CRS) on Apache server. ModSecurity, sometimes called Modsec, is an open-source web application firewall. ModSecurity was installed and configured on an Ubuntu VM using Virtual Box

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ModSecurityCRS

Implementation of ModSecurity, Core Rule Set (CRS) on Apache server. ModSecurity, sometimes called Modsec, is an open-source web application firewall. ModSecurity was installed and configured on an Ubuntu VM using Virtual Box

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How to Use my ModSecuirty install

  1. Download Virtual Box from https://www.virtualbox.org/ and install it on your machine
  2. Download my repo
  3. Open VirtualBox, go to File -> Import Application
  4. Choose the .vbox file in my repo and start the VM

If you want to create a custom ModSecurity install, refer the steps in the .docx word document of this repo.

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