# Basic configuration options SecRuleEngine On SecRequestBodyAccess On SecResponseBodyAccess Off # Handling of file uploads # TODO Choose a folder private to Apache. # SecUploadDir /opt/apache-frontend/tmp/ SecUploadKeepFiles Off # Debug log SecDebugLog logs/modsec_debug.log SecDebugLogLevel 0 # Serial audit log SecAuditEngine RelevantOnly SecAuditLogRelevantStatus ^5 SecAuditLogParts ABIFHZ SecAuditLogType Serial SecAuditLog logs/modsec_audit.log # Maximum request body size we will # accept for buffering SecRequestBodyLimit 131072 # Store up to 128 KB in memory SecRequestBodyInMemoryLimit 131072 # Buffer response bodies of up to # 512 KB in length SecResponseBodyLimit 524288 # Verify that we've correctly processed the request body. # As a rule of thumb, when failing to process a request body # you should reject the request (when deployed in blocking mode) # or log a high-severity alert (when deployed in detection-only mode). SecRule REQBODY_PROCESSOR_ERROR "!@eq 0" \ "phase:2,t:none,log,deny,msg:'Failed to parse request body.',severity:2" # By default be strict with what we accept in the multipart/form-data # request body. If the rule below proves to be too strict for your # environment consider changing it to detection-only. You are encouraged # _not_ to remove it altogether. SecRule MULTIPART_STRICT_ERROR "!@eq 0" \ "phase:2,t:none,log,deny,msg:'Multipart request body \ failed strict validation: \ PE %{REQBODY_PROCESSOR_ERROR}, \ BQ %{MULTIPART_BOUNDARY_QUOTED}, \ BW %{MULTIPART_BOUNDARY_WHITESPACE}, \ DB %{MULTIPART_DATA_BEFORE}, \ DA %{MULTIPART_DATA_AFTER}, \ HF %{MULTIPART_HEADER_FOLDING}, \ LF %{MULTIPART_LF_LINE}, \ SM %{MULTIPART_SEMICOLON_MISSING}, \ IQ %{MULTIPART_INVALID_QUOTING}'" # Did we see anything that might be a boundary? SecRule MULTIPART_UNMATCHED_BOUNDARY "!@eq 0" \ "phase:2,t:none,log,deny,msg:'Multipart parser detected a possible unmatched boundary.'"