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How to install libmodsecurity in CentOS/RHEL 6 (x86_64)

A library that loads/interprets rules written in the ModSecurity SecRules

License: ASL 2.0 https://www.modsecurity.org/

Install

sudo yum -y install https://extras.getpagespeed.com/release-latest.rpm
sudo yum -y install libmodsecurity

Description

Libmodsecurity is one component of the ModSecurity v3 project. The library codebase serves as an interface to ModSecurity Connectors taking in web traffic and applying traditional ModSecurity processing. In general, it provides the capability to load/interpret rules written in the ModSecurity SecRules format and apply them to HTTP content provided by your application via Connectors.

RPMs

Danila Vershinin (2020-07-05) - Moved cautionary scriplet for initial SELinux application to %pre · - Fix up cautionary scriplet via echo statements to ensure printing · - SELinux: mute fixfiles as on initial install it has nothing to fix · - Take priority over EPEL's lousy libmodsecurity · - Use luajit2
Danila Vershinin (2020-07-05) - Moved cautionary scriplet for initial SELinux application to %pre · - Fix up cautionary scriplet via echo statements to ensure printing · - SELinux: mute fixfiles as on initial install it has nothing to fix · - Take priority over EPEL's lousy libmodsecurity · - Use luajit2
Danila Vershinin (2020-07-05) - Moved cautionary scriplet for initial SELinux application to %pre · - Fix up cautionary scriplet via echo statements to ensure printing · - Take priority over EPEL's lousy libmodsecurity · - Use luajit2
Danila Vershinin (2020-07-05) - Moved cautionary scriplet for initial SELinux application to %pre
Danila Vershinin (2020-07-05) - Moved cautionary scriplet for initial SELinux application to %pre
Danila Vershinin (2020-03-06) - SELinux module for labeling data dir correctly
Danila Vershinin (2020-02-20) - fixed upstream issue by setting proper location for shared-collections · - better SELinux compatibility · - ghost shared-collections