I imagine this is similar with the CentOS 8 compatibility question. Plesk states:
Atomic (tortix) ModSecurity ruleset is not available because Atomic doesn’t support Ubuntu 20.04 yet;
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/arti ... t-in-Plesk
However, on the CentOS question thread, it was noted, "The rules are supported on any platform that supports modsecurity, that includes Centos 8."
I would assume this is no different with Ubuntu 20.04. Is this compatibility issue with aum? If so, are there plans for 20.04 compatibility at some point?
Support for Ubuntu 20.04
Re: Support for Ubuntu 20.04
You can install ModSec manually, but that is correct that aum is not yet compatible with Ubuntu 20. It is currently in development, but I do not have a solid eta. Yet. If you would like to manually install, you can see this wiki article for instructions:DCCR wrote:I imagine this is similar with the CentOS 8 compatibility question. Plesk states:
Atomic (tortix) ModSecurity ruleset is not available because Atomic doesn’t support Ubuntu 20.04 yet;
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/arti ... t-in-Plesk
However, on the CentOS question thread, it was noted, "The rules are supported on any platform that supports modsecurity, that includes Centos 8."
I would assume this is no different with Ubuntu 20.04. Is this compatibility issue with aum? If so, are there plans for 20.04 compatibility at some point?
https://wiki.atomicorp.com/wiki/index.p ... stallation
Re: Support for Ubuntu 20.04
Hello,
Which mod-security version should I install on Ubuntu 20.04? There is a version 3 of mod_security on spiderlab which is called version 3.
Which mod-security version should I install on Ubuntu 20.04? There is a version 3 of mod_security on spiderlab which is called version 3.
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Re: Support for Ubuntu 20.04
Yeah that is confusing huh, so there are 2 projects:
mod_security (2.9.3)- This is for apache
libmodsecurity (3.0.4) - this is for nginx
libmodsecurity is a re-write of mod_security in C++, so it doesnt support all of the same things that mod_security does yet
mod_security (2.9.3)- This is for apache
libmodsecurity (3.0.4) - this is for nginx
libmodsecurity is a re-write of mod_security in C++, so it doesnt support all of the same things that mod_security does yet
Re: Support for Ubuntu 20.04
Scott,
Nice.
So is there a compiled version of apaches2 mod_security2 for Ubuntu 20.04.2? From where can I download it or must I compile it myself?
Can AUM work on Ubuntu 20.04.2?
Nice.
So is there a compiled version of apaches2 mod_security2 for Ubuntu 20.04.2? From where can I download it or must I compile it myself?
Can AUM work on Ubuntu 20.04.2?
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Re: Support for Ubuntu 20.04
Yes, aum works on Ubuntu. 20.04.
Install aum and it will install modsecurity for you.
Install aum and it will install modsecurity for you.
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