Hi;
The WAF and web server can reside in a single host and the reverse proxy in
another host or you can also install WAF with the Reverse proxy (Nginx).
The Internet--->Reverse Prox(Public IP)-->WAF and
Apache(Private IP)
or
The Internet--->WAF and Reverse Prox(Public
IP)-
In most cases, mod_asis in httpd.conf will probably remain commented out.
Everyone's favorite :), mod_cgi and mod_cgid, will be set to use it.
Both mod_asis and mod_cgi use ap_scan_script_header_*, so the response code
will change depending on the Status header.
The special consideration of the S
> >
> < HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> < Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2021 17:38:08 GMT
> < Server: Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS) OpenSSL/1.0.2k-fips
> < Last-Modified: Fri, 05 Mar 2021 17:38:04 GMT
> < ETag: "99-5bccd8bdbc707"
> < Accept-Ranges: bytes
> < Content-Length: 153
> < Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
> <
> Statu
Thank you for answering, Christophe. Appreciated.
The ErrorDocument directive changes the *body* of an error message.
This is not what I want. I want to change what is known in the HTTP
protocol as "reason phrase".
I'm not sure your Perl test is testing the right thing, but I have to
admit that m
Hello,
I want to launch a ModSecurity or an IDS\IPS as a reverse proxy and I have some
questions. I'm a beginner and I'm thankful if anyone help me. My goal is:
The Internet --> WAF or IDS\IPS --> Web Server
My questions are:
1- On WAF server, I need Apache too?
2- Should I set the web server pu