325 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
bunkerity
39db7b368f v1.2.6 release 2021-06-07 10:30:33 +02:00
bunkerity
9442e59141 jobs - fix jobs in Swarm mode 2021-06-07 09:48:50 +02:00
bunkerity
fcc6b3b5e4 various bug fixes related to Swarm 2021-06-06 23:22:33 +02:00
florian
678ad70b01 docs, various fixes and certbot-cloudflare example 2021-06-06 14:52:30 +02:00
florian
e8f5db0b29 docs - add plugins system 2021-06-05 11:24:35 +02:00
florian
8295f6aeba plugins - clamav example 2021-06-05 00:29:24 +02:00
bunkerity
388fc1a0e8 plugins - started basic plugin system 2021-06-04 17:42:34 +02:00
bunkerity
62217a3210 add contributing guidelines and license 2021-06-04 10:08:11 +02:00
Bunkerity
53e433b1a4 readme - replace some badges 2021-06-03 23:37:10 +02:00
Bunkerity
f640157b1f Merge pull request #138 from bunkerity/feature-request-template
Update issue templates
2021-06-03 22:31:33 +02:00
Bunkerity
d646f3e5b7 Update issue templates 2021-06-03 22:30:31 +02:00
bunkerity
4b31d005eb crowdsec and generator fixes 2021-06-03 17:44:12 +02:00
bunkerity
d2135c19c0 docs - road to v1.2.6 2021-06-02 17:47:00 +02:00
bunkerity
8cda1baf77 fix web ui multiple variables and add default error pages 2021-06-02 15:33:42 +02:00
bunkerity
445032406b dnsbl - disable checks when IP is local 2021-06-02 13:46:57 +02:00
bunkerity
74fb015366 web UI - init work on using docker-socket-proxy 2021-06-02 12:12:30 +02:00
bunkerity
ee178de6ab web ui - mostly finished templating integration (needs some testing) 2021-06-01 15:22:03 +02:00
bunkerity
7323525b69 ui - show only multisite vars for settings 2021-06-01 10:54:59 +02:00
bunkerity
82e47f147d ui - Dockerfile fixes and missing get_config function 2021-05-31 21:06:05 +02:00
bunkerity
2db967ad1d templating - road to web ui 2021-05-31 17:49:37 +02:00
florian
1d96620ae6 templating - init integration into web ui 2021-05-31 09:48:26 +02:00
bunkerity
99c259bf18 templating - prepare integration into ui 2021-05-28 16:41:41 +02:00
bunkerity
c7b81cfc10 various bug fixes related to HTTPS 2021-05-28 14:57:45 +02:00
bunkerity
dfce0c06dd autoconf - fixing various bug when SWARM_MODE=yes 2021-05-28 12:16:56 +02:00
bunkerity
0f8e56a668 templating - fixing bugs with autoconf 2021-05-27 14:41:21 +02:00
bunkerity
f950abdc24 templating - started integration into autoconf 2021-05-27 12:34:00 +02:00
bunkerity
4a73ae8197 various bug fixes on templates and nginx update to 1.20.1 2021-05-27 09:53:14 +02:00
bunkerity
e2f02ee91e templating - prepare integration for autoconf 2021-05-26 20:50:03 +02:00
bunkerity
a991b262ef remove ClamAV because of GPL and started work on read-only filesystem 2021-05-26 17:18:49 +02:00
bunkerity
a8bc17e836 templating - started integration into docker image 2021-05-26 14:50:50 +02:00
bunkerity
ec19f93081 templating - added missing features in site templates 2021-05-25 17:07:06 +02:00
bunkerity
23aa053003 templating - auth basic support 2021-05-25 12:18:40 +02:00
bunkerity
289ad106cb templating - multisite support 2021-05-25 11:43:03 +02:00
bunkerity
bbc5bbc9e9 templating - fix some site templates 2021-05-24 20:52:17 +02:00
bunkerity
633a07686f templating - init work on site templates 2021-05-24 17:39:38 +02:00
bunkerity
996c45df42 templating - init work on global templates 2021-05-21 17:12:13 +02:00
bunkerity
801530baf3 templating - road to full jinja2 templates 2021-05-21 14:55:54 +02:00
bunkerity
c65dda3917 templating - init work on templating with jinja2 2021-05-21 11:54:37 +02:00
bunkerity
ea891969c1 templating - updated settings.json with global settings 2021-05-20 14:48:45 +02:00
bunkerity
698ae17c49 templating - init work on generic settings management 2021-05-20 12:27:35 +02:00
bunkerity
6645632846 antibot - basic pow with javascript 2021-05-19 17:36:29 +02:00
bunkerity
16e5ede130 antibot - custom templates 2021-05-19 16:37:28 +02:00
bunkerity
8260746fe1 logs/lua - add logger tool 2021-05-19 11:11:18 +02:00
florian
de560490d3 fix LUA array variables and add LOG_LEVEL to the troubleshooting section 2021-05-19 09:18:38 +02:00
florian
96db3a450d log - add LOG_LEVEL variable 2021-05-18 21:51:13 +02:00
florian
73543f4b0e hardening - add no-new-privileges 2021-05-18 21:35:58 +02:00
bunkerity
d9bb97be50 lua - move global vars from lua to site config (untested) 2021-05-18 17:29:00 +02:00
bunkerity
863283d090 started work on moving variables from .lua to nginx 2021-05-18 15:14:45 +02:00
bunkerity
600484b16e crowdsec - fix bugs and update example 2021-05-18 14:03:16 +02:00
bunkerity
7c6a13c549 examples - improve nextcloud example so it works with webdav clients 2021-05-17 10:26:35 +02:00
bunkerity
b3bb4ec40f remove unnecessary dependencies and update doc about certificate bundle 2021-05-15 21:55:57 +02:00
bunkerity
69f4657208 examples - fix typo BAD_BEHAVIOR_STATUS_CODES 2021-05-15 21:29:07 +02:00
bunkerity
d02985d213 check permissions for missing volumes and add comment about permissions on examples 2021-05-15 21:08:35 +02:00
bunkerity
b0ca85ff75 v1.2.5 - performance improvement 2021-05-14 16:42:08 +02:00
Bunkerity
2f115c444d Merge pull request #131 from bunkerity/issue-templates
Update issue templates
2021-05-14 16:37:37 +02:00
Bunkerity
7f15741ea2 Update issue templates 2021-05-14 16:33:01 +02:00
bunkerity
288b8eb851 docs improvement + road to v1.2.5 2021-05-14 15:41:15 +02:00
bunkerity
61c08fb97b docs - troubleshooting 2021-05-14 12:12:33 +02:00
bunkerity
01ef47a669 docs - security tuning improvement 2021-05-14 11:15:00 +02:00
florian
71515a9101 doc - volumes list 2021-05-13 20:34:41 +02:00
bunkerity
a33d0658c6 docs - road to a beautiful documentation 2021-05-13 17:46:31 +02:00
bunkerity
0b3ff6a9f4 bad behavior - move from fail2ban to pure lua 2021-05-13 16:21:51 +02:00
bunkerity
eb2d0d330d performance - rsyslog and fail2ban removing 2021-05-13 11:14:39 +02:00
bunkerity
5bcbb38638 doc - official document started 2021-05-12 17:35:32 +02:00
bunkerity
ca660b2501 init work on official doc 2021-05-12 12:28:01 +02:00
bunkerity
3a34436cd8 add AquaeAtrae example for ROOT_SITE_SUBFOLDER 2021-05-12 12:07:29 +02:00
bunkerity
b1d03cd11c performance - move bad user-agents and referrers checks from nginx to LUA with caching 2021-05-11 15:30:16 +02:00
bunkerity
42c3fb8740 add sandbox allow-downloads to the default value of CONTENT_SECURITY_POLICY 2021-05-11 08:57:23 +02:00
bunkerity
f1c043604a add missing backslash in the quickstart guide and update autoconf examples with the depends_on directive 2021-05-11 08:54:34 +02:00
bunkerity
fd61df205f performance - move external blacklists checks from nginx to LUA 2021-05-10 17:51:07 +02:00
bunkerity
009d6fb5ae choose connection and nofile numbers, increase error_log level to get modsecurity rules, add MODSECURITY_SEC_AUDIT_ENGINE var 2021-05-05 17:38:22 +02:00
bunkerity
ba4185a42e jobs - fix automatic reload 2021-05-03 14:18:10 +02:00
bunkerity
70976d0fbc fix user-agent not blocking and add documentation on bundle when USE_CUSTOM_HTTPS=yes 2021-05-03 13:59:55 +02:00
bunkerity
062a39c63a integrate AquaeAtrae work - add ROOT_SITE_SUBFOLDER 2021-05-03 10:31:37 +02:00
bunkerity
83841b290a jobs - edit adren work on external blacklists 2021-05-02 16:14:13 +02:00
Bunkerity
10dc58cb6d Merge pull request #126 from adren/patch-6
deduplicate list of user-agents
2021-05-02 15:14:10 +02:00
Bunkerity
668754686c Merge pull request #125 from adren/patch-5
more optimized way to generate map referrer file
2021-05-02 15:13:17 +02:00
Bunkerity
84b1933f63 Merge pull request #124 from adren/patch-4
improve the generation of blocking file (abusers)
2021-05-02 15:12:19 +02:00
Bunkerity
15f6d0a32a Merge pull request #123 from adren/patch-3
improve generation of block file (Tor exit nodes)
2021-05-02 15:11:27 +02:00
Bunkerity
e628361a89 Merge pull request #122 from adren/patch-1
huge improvement to generate blocking file
2021-05-02 15:10:52 +02:00
Cyril Chaboisseau
f8d71e067e improved way to generate user-agent file 2021-05-01 19:04:18 +02:00
Cyril Chaboisseau
02ae3b6bd3 change IFS before subshell
There needs to be a change in IFS before the 2 curl commands in order to keep line by line formatting
2021-05-01 15:48:33 +02:00
Cyril Chaboisseau
2fb0e7c473 deduplicate list of user-agents 2021-05-01 15:08:52 +02:00
Cyril Chaboisseau
9adcc2f1a7 more optimized way to generate map referrer file 2021-05-01 14:51:28 +02:00
Cyril Chaboisseau
7b98db4d14 improve the generation of blocking file (abusers) 2021-05-01 12:29:15 +02:00
Cyril Chaboisseau
ddb2b85916 improve generation of block file (Tor exit nodes) 2021-05-01 12:25:43 +02:00
Cyril Chaboisseau
da1a460a64 huge improvement to generate blocking file
process the file in 2 commands (grep + sed) instead of a loop running on each line
the time to generate the file takes 0.235 seconds instead of one hour, making it roughly 15,000 times quicker
the output file is exactly the same as with the former method
2021-05-01 11:42:07 +02:00
bunkerity
07be626842 hotfix - fix API in autoconf swarm mode 2021-04-28 17:40:54 +02:00
bunkerity
3bb164395e hotfix - move API_WHITELIST_IP edit to lua.sh 2021-04-28 17:00:50 +02:00
bunkerity
bc2568a172 v1.2.4 - nginx 1.20.0 support 2021-04-27 17:43:38 +02:00
Bunkerity
5ec74880d8 update README for v1.2.4 2021-04-27 17:40:33 +02:00
bunkerity
f84fd7c9a2 fix permissions issues for autoconf and fix volume for ghost example 2021-04-27 16:49:45 +02:00
bunkerity
6521d7a27a fix client cache so it works in combination with reverse proxy and examples update 2021-04-27 15:31:56 +02:00
bunkerity
813607fbc3 improve crowdsec example and disable modsec logging when not necessary 2021-04-27 11:21:30 +02:00
bunkerity
843644f806 log - replace some WARN tags from LUA logs with NOTICE to avoid confusion 2021-04-27 09:57:07 +02:00
bunkerity
19fa0eb25f log - print modsec_audit.log to make debugging easier 2021-04-27 09:46:40 +02:00
bunkerity
b4df287228 log - send logs to remote syslog server 2021-04-27 09:30:10 +02:00
florian
5ce41edc03 api - whitelist IP/network for API 2021-04-26 22:22:34 +02:00
florian
a3cfb50b4d example - fix certbot wildcard 2021-04-26 21:34:18 +02:00
bunkerity
25494acace example - wildcard certificate with certbot 2021-04-26 17:44:48 +02:00
bunkerity
a98dae1fb6 fix CVE-2021-20205 and examples update 2021-04-26 17:00:23 +02:00
bunkerity
1a7abab570 nginx 1.20.0 support 2021-04-26 14:59:12 +02:00
florian
42b7a57f01 fix autoconf bug when removing config with multiple server name and increase default LIMIT_CONN_MAX for average website with HTTP2 2021-04-26 11:39:12 +02:00
bunkerity
02f9fbe5fc autoconf - fix certbot bug when multiple server_name for one service 2021-04-20 11:46:53 +02:00
bunkerity
69fe066777 autoconf - fix bug when multiple server_name for one service 2021-04-20 10:00:25 +02:00
bunkerity
74417abc9c fixing bugs - run as GID 101 instead of 0, different permissions checks in swarm mode and disable including server confs in swarm mode 2021-04-16 16:56:45 +02:00
bunkerity
ba7524a419 fixed LUA bug 2021-04-13 17:27:52 +02:00
bunkerity
b55aafb997 finding the LUA bug 2021-04-13 17:01:27 +02:00
Bunkerity
deeb7a76a2 Merge pull request #117 from thelittlefireman/patch-9
Fix lua mistake
2021-04-13 16:49:45 +02:00
thelittlefireman
ee8aaa4e7e fix lua crash 2 2021-04-11 15:45:46 +02:00
thelittlefireman
605d59a45c Fix lua mistake
#116
2021-04-11 15:33:31 +02:00
bunkerity
b85c991b6e bug fixes - /usr/local/lib/lua rights and syntax error in site-config 2021-04-09 17:40:19 +02:00
bunkerity
0d3658adf0 REVERSE_PROXY_HEADERS - use proxy_set_header instead of more_set_headers 2021-04-09 17:27:22 +02:00
bunkerity
0b22209c96 documentation - userns remap feature 2021-04-09 16:22:31 +02:00
bunkerity
e44a1f3e14 added the uri to limit_req_zone key to limit bruteforce attack on a specific resource instead of the whole service 2021-04-09 15:54:26 +02:00
bunkerity
aa614f82f9 print error when permissions are wrong on common volumes 2021-04-09 14:54:15 +02:00
bunkerity
c03d410b0a refactored whitelisting of user-agents 2021-04-09 14:23:52 +02:00
bunkerity
e190167bfc CIDR support with whitelist/blacklist IP 2021-04-09 14:10:17 +02:00
bunkerity
31e72dce1c fix /usr/local/lib/lua rights and multiple server_name support with autoconf 2021-04-09 11:37:13 +02:00
bunkerity
b8105fc558 feature - whitelist URI 2021-04-09 10:31:00 +02:00
bunkerity
e73c10fd80 crowdsec - fix permissions on /usr/local/lib/lua and on /var/log files 2021-04-09 10:01:23 +02:00
bunkerity
a122a259c0 minor fix on AutoConf logs and auto disable etag with reverse proxy 2021-04-09 09:51:17 +02:00
bunkerity
7c4894d3b8 autoconf - fix remove event, generate config from nginx vars, more logs 2021-03-26 15:18:35 +01:00
bunkerity
533c2a1034 fix sed script when writing site env 2021-03-22 09:38:36 +01:00
bunkerity
5611d544d6 remove reference to USE_PHP 2021-03-19 09:38:44 +01:00
bunkerity
397182f18d add link to twitter account 2021-03-18 18:11:52 +01:00
bunkerity
c5c5fb17b5 v1.2.3 - swarm support 2021-03-18 18:08:42 +01:00
bunkerity
017a7780fb README update, default cron update and new parameters to ui 2021-03-18 17:11:58 +01:00
bunkerity
34d9db7a8b web ui - bug fixes 2021-03-18 12:34:46 +01:00
bunkerity
361c66ca61 fixed bugs with MULTISITE variables and swarm example 2021-03-18 10:29:37 +01:00
bunkerity
afc6678855 road to v1.2.3 - fixing bugs 2021-03-17 17:55:56 +01:00
bunkerity
c40fb33175 road to swarm - automatic reload after jobs 2021-03-17 12:16:56 +01:00
bunkerity
93ad3c0b51 road to swarm - let's encrypt fix 2021-03-17 10:37:20 +01:00
bunkerity
ceed904882 road to swarm - still some mess to fix 2021-03-16 17:56:24 +01:00
Bunkerity
b8027d2bac Merge pull request #102 from thelittlefireman/proxy_custom_headers
[NEED TESTING] Enhancement add custom proxy headers #97
2021-03-16 10:08:05 +01:00
Bunkerity
8d03a14a6a Merge pull request #103 from thelittlefireman/fix_truncated_3
Fix truncated 3
2021-03-16 10:06:05 +01:00
thelittlefireman
d16f4517a4 Enhancement add custom proxy headers #97 2021-03-15 23:24:58 +01:00
thelittlefireman
89ca91b3ff Fix truncated variables (last commit) 2021-03-15 22:54:30 +01:00
bunkerity
6a714e2ece road to swarm - fix race condition on initial configuration 2021-03-14 16:50:08 +01:00
bunkerity
0d3da03534 prepare /www directory, fix log socket path and whitelist acme challenges path 2021-03-14 12:33:59 +01:00
bunkerity
33163f65b3 init work on disabling root processes 2021-03-13 22:52:23 +01:00
bunkerity
a2543384cd road to swarm - add openssl to autoconf, fix api_uri in LUA, fix file rights 2021-03-13 15:28:15 +01:00
bunkerity
3591715f21 road to swarm - fixing things 2021-03-12 17:31:26 +01:00
bunkerity
95f7ca5b2d road to swarm support - needs a lot of testing 2021-03-12 15:17:45 +01:00
bunkerity
816fa47cbb introducing SWARM_MODE env var 2021-03-12 12:40:52 +01:00
Bunkerity
7756c2df3c Merge pull request #98 from mromanelli9/fix/readme
Fix README
2021-03-12 10:44:06 +01:00
bunkerity
7509ec2f2c basic API to be used in swarm mode 2021-03-12 10:42:31 +01:00
Marco Romanelli
6e93575e16 remove ALLOWALL from X_FRAME_OPTIONS options 2021-03-11 14:41:23 +01:00
Marco Romanelli
ba4c977550 remove old anchor 2021-03-11 11:49:46 +01:00
bunkerity
781e4c8cbb autoconf little work on swarm support 2021-03-10 17:24:02 +01:00
bunkerity
e04c783d1e autoconf - init work on swarm mode 2021-03-09 17:33:22 +01:00
bunkerity
e12b656bd5 Merge branch 'patch-7' of https://github.com/thelittlefireman/bunkerized-nginx into dev 2021-03-08 14:06:54 +01:00
bunkerity
cae05447d3 custom crontab values 2021-03-08 13:58:14 +01:00
bunkerity
4b58e22657 Merge branch 'patch-5' of https://github.com/thelittlefireman/bunkerized-nginx into dev 2021-03-08 13:52:35 +01:00
bunkerity
6b56e21a09 Merge branch 'whitelist_ua' of https://github.com/thelittlefireman/bunkerized-nginx into dev 2021-03-08 13:46:28 +01:00
bunkerity
544a09e8da Update lua-cs-bouncer 2021-03-08 12:02:56 +01:00
bunkerity
8386dd4a2a custom config outside server block 2021-03-08 11:53:11 +01:00
root
f052a25168 Merge branch 'pre_server_confs' of https://github.com/thelittlefireman/bunkerized-nginx into dev 2021-03-08 11:47:45 +01:00
Bunkerity
43750f5536 Merge pull request #73 from thelittlefireman/patch-4
Add missing reverse proxy header (X-Forwarded-Host)
2021-03-08 10:16:31 +01:00
Bunkerity
9142afdb54 Merge pull request #72 from thelittlefireman/patch-3
Fix #71 - limit connection by IP
2021-03-08 10:15:14 +01:00
thelittlefireman
66c4fed791 Fix env variable with space are truncated 2
Fix #82
2021-03-05 23:59:38 +01:00
thelittlefireman
f41846e9d6 Fix env variable with space are truncated
Fix #82
2021-03-05 23:56:19 +01:00
thelittlefireman
92cc705b92 Reduce memory usage : set cron tasks at different hours. 2021-03-03 13:02:56 +01:00
thelittlefireman
47fb3a05b3 Upgrade crowdsecurity/lua-cs-bouncer
Upgrade crowdsecurity/lua-cs-bouncer to latest version to include commit dcfba46ccd
2021-03-03 10:01:04 +01:00
thelittlefireman
5940f402c7 improve default tls security 2021-02-28 23:59:22 +01:00
thelittlefireman
d9ca275d53 Add before server {} config. 2021-02-03 14:17:20 +01:00
thelittlefireman
8353bd9c85 Allow to add a whitelist by site on user-agent 2021-02-03 13:51:15 +01:00
thelittlefireman
d902e2f297 Add last missing reverse proxy header
X-Forwarded-Host (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Forwarded-Host)[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Forwarded-Host]
2021-01-03 16:28:51 +01:00
thelittlefireman
1a8b8043c8 Add LIMIT_CONN var to server.conf 2021-01-02 14:26:52 +01:00
thelittlefireman
65120a7e97 Add USE_CONN_LIMIT info to Readme.md
and fix small typo
2021-01-02 14:25:34 +01:00
thelittlefireman
b093a47554 Add default values for LIMIT_CONN 2021-01-02 14:18:26 +01:00
thelittlefireman
73dbf03c9a add USE_LIMIT_CONN zone to global config 2021-01-02 14:15:18 +01:00
thelittlefireman
6ee746236a Add USE_LIMIT_CONN to site-config 2021-01-02 14:11:36 +01:00
thelittlefireman
fa935eb6e3 edit nginx.conf to add limit_conn 2021-01-02 14:04:34 +01:00
thelittlefireman
cf231e13cb Add limit-conn.conf 2021-01-02 13:35:18 +01:00
bunkerity
d5d699252c v1.2.2 - web UI (beta) 2020-12-30 21:22:18 +01:00
bunkerity
50f95420b5 README update - road to v1.2.2 2020-12-30 17:57:00 +01:00
bunkerity
dc382c3e04 various fixes - autoconf process order, multisite config and examples 2020-12-30 16:22:10 +01:00
bunkerity
0026328f25 edit default FAIL2BAN_IGNOREIP subnets 2020-12-30 14:31:16 +01:00
Bunkerity
9023ab5aed Merge pull request #67 from thelittlefireman/patch-2
Fix #66
2020-12-30 14:28:34 +01:00
thelittlefireman
124474ad66 Edit README.md to add FAIL2BAN_IGNOREIP 2020-12-29 03:47:41 +01:00
thelittlefireman
eac9c8f513 Prepare FAIL2BAN_IGNOREIP to avoid self blocking 2020-12-29 03:43:38 +01:00
thelittlefireman
1ee490de6d Prepare FAIL2BAN_IGNOREIP to avoid self blocking 2020-12-29 03:41:27 +01:00
bunkerity
825e6a747e crowdsec v1 integrated 2020-12-28 21:41:30 +01:00
bunkerity
09a984c86b started crowdsec v1 integration 2020-12-28 18:42:20 +01:00
bunkerity
fd7afa17b3 fix missing ';' in include 2020-12-28 11:43:43 +01:00
Bunkerity
b9b7fdfcc4 Merge pull request #63 from thelittlefireman/patch-1
Fix missing proxy headers
2020-12-28 11:38:07 +01:00
bunkerity
58e1d66bc7 UI - minor alert css fix 2020-12-28 11:37:13 +01:00
bunkerity
7026643f8a UI - fix missing MULTISITE env var when managing services 2020-12-28 10:20:29 +01:00
bunkerity
06f688fe97 fixed stop and reload operations 2020-12-27 22:25:07 +01:00
bunkerity
c65b78b1cc UI - instances/services backend update (needs testing) 2020-12-27 17:04:59 +01:00
bunkerity
f9b9b9546f UI - introduced multiple config parameters (like reverse proxy) in frontend 2020-12-27 14:42:52 +01:00
bunkerity
b5fe6335c7 UI - instances backend started 2020-12-24 14:55:11 +01:00
bunkerity
951f3957fd UI - default service values 2020-12-24 11:36:19 +01:00
bunkerity
0f520b8914 UI - services backend started 2020-12-23 22:29:50 +01:00
bunkerity
569ad75c42 UI - config.json refactoring 2020-12-23 11:31:37 +01:00
bunkerity
bd7b6af668 UI - load config template from json 2020-12-22 22:35:15 +01:00
bunkerity
459bb8ea1c UI services modals and default CSP update (fix new tab links) 2020-12-22 11:42:49 +01:00
bunkerity
208b5acb30 UI - minor services list improvement 2020-12-21 17:34:45 +01:00
bunkerity
59b2fed416 UI - basic services list 2020-12-21 15:32:15 +01:00
thelittlefireman
a4871a915e Add missing proxy headers 2020-12-20 16:21:01 +01:00
thelittlefireman
026783f018 Fix missing reverse proxy headers 2020-12-20 16:19:27 +01:00
thelittlefireman
8115853453 Fix missing proxy headers on site-config.sh 2020-12-20 16:16:26 +01:00
bunkerity
c5f283b00e UI - minor front update 2020-12-18 17:23:23 +01:00
bunkerity
03ce7a6483 fix modsec double inclusion when MULTISITE=yes 2020-12-18 10:40:05 +01:00
bunkerity
3f7e2c54b3 JOBS - fixed some job script and right temp nginx reload 2020-12-16 18:56:11 +01:00
bunkerity
bb0f46d8af JOBS - fix job_log 2020-12-16 16:06:36 +01:00
bunkerity
c5b32dfc4c fix CVE-2020-1971 again 2020-12-16 15:47:02 +01:00
bunkerity
9a4f96ad18 fix CVE-2020-1971 2020-12-16 15:40:38 +01:00
bunkerity
f258426f55 JOBS - fallback to old conf in case reload failed 2020-12-16 15:22:49 +01:00
bunkerity
119e963612 JOBS - be more verbose about jobs failure/success 2020-12-16 11:43:41 +01:00
Bunkerity
373988670a Merge pull request #54 from thelittlefireman/patch-4
Fix #52
2020-12-16 10:04:21 +01:00
thelittlefireman
2a956f2cd3 Fix #52
Fix #52
2020-12-13 12:39:46 +01:00
bunkerity
15a37a8682 UI - minor UI improvement 2020-12-12 17:28:45 +01:00
bunkerity
3a3d527907 UI - basic read fixes 2020-12-11 17:03:43 +01:00
bunkerity
e6b5f460c9 UI - basic read from docker API 2020-12-11 15:17:18 +01:00
bunkerity
002e3ed2ba security tests for autoconf and ui 2020-12-11 11:49:22 +01:00
bunkerity
7b55acbe8b web UI example and CVE-2020-8231 fix again 2020-12-11 11:44:45 +01:00
bunkerity
559b7835d4 ui - automated build 2020-12-11 10:52:44 +01:00
bunkerity
4ea01bd93f print some logs when blocking bots 2020-12-10 22:36:32 +01:00
bunkerity
a73891a3b8 fix CVE-2020-8231 2020-12-10 21:42:24 +01:00
bunkerity
26199f52c8 remove additional / in modsecurity include 2020-12-10 21:32:44 +01:00
bunkerity
5c3f94a84f edit reverse proxy var name in README 2020-12-10 21:25:39 +01:00
bunkerity
043fcdc136 autoconf - automated build 2020-12-09 18:30:12 +01:00
bunkerity
b86ded3d1c autoconf - multi arch Dockerfile 2020-12-09 17:36:39 +01:00
bunkerity
92569679b6 dynamic reload of nginx by sending SIGHUP 2020-12-09 17:00:09 +01:00
bunkerity
15e74e4860 more work on standalone autoconf 2020-12-09 12:00:54 +01:00
bunkerity
fd0a6412d0 init work on standalone autoconf 2020-12-08 23:27:23 +01:00
bunkerity
419fdfc86e fix auth basic when MULTISITE=yes 2020-12-08 11:29:43 +01:00
bunkerity
0bc1f652b4 v1.2.1 - autoconf feature (beta) 2020-12-07 21:20:13 +01:00
bunkerity
6c7461e298 integrate thelittlefireman work 2020-12-07 17:09:31 +01:00
bunkerity
d01bc5e014 Merge branch 'patch-1' of https://github.com/thelittlefireman/bunkerized-nginx into dev 2020-12-07 17:08:12 +01:00
bunkerity
75c69c8105 last fixes before next release ? 2020-12-07 16:53:00 +01:00
thelittlefireman
e26b8482aa Add missing EMAIL_LETS_ENCRYPT parameter 2020-12-07 11:31:23 +01:00
bunkerity
f618c73e6c road to v1.2.1 2020-12-06 22:22:58 +01:00
bunkerity
78c1e5c676 examples - same domains for internal tests 2020-12-05 21:39:48 +01:00
bunkerity
481e10d3ef reverse proxy - websocket example 2020-12-05 16:43:14 +01:00
bunkerity
aae2a71983 autoconf - php example 2020-12-05 16:30:50 +01:00
bunkerity
f3bf04e390 dirty fix to disable default server when MULTISITE=yes 2020-12-05 16:07:40 +01:00
bunkerity
36cbb927c0 autoconf - various fixes 2020-12-05 11:06:38 +01:00
bunkerity
95153dbc5d moved UA, referrer and country check after whitelist and blacklist check 2020-12-04 22:58:48 +01:00
bunkerity
26947179a4 moved UA and referrer check to LUA 2020-12-04 22:21:38 +01:00
bunkerity
88f27bfeb8 autoconf - reverse proxy example and pass default vars 2020-12-04 22:06:15 +01:00
bunkerity
3cc1615c4d fix user-agent script 2020-12-04 21:29:04 +01:00
bunkerity
8bacf722a6 Merge branch 'fix/variable-naming' of https://github.com/mromanelli9/bunkerized-nginx into dev 2020-12-04 17:02:23 +01:00
bunkerity
2bfc4b41fa first work on automatic configuration 2020-12-04 16:55:09 +01:00
Marco Romanelli
587d4a92eb incorrect variable naming 2020-12-04 16:38:48 +01:00
bunkerity
c311d0c825 add crawler-detecter bad UA 2020-12-04 10:09:05 +01:00
bunkerity
0d03f49ebc websocket support with reverse proxy 2020-12-04 09:53:40 +01:00
bunkerity
2112c306a8 custom log format 2020-12-02 16:46:54 +01:00
bunkerity
8f9dcc5ab8 last fix ? 2020-12-02 14:47:08 +01:00
bunkerity
2fe05d3fd3 fixing scripts again and again 2020-12-02 14:31:54 +01:00
bunkerity
db04c0345c fix referrers again 2020-12-02 13:49:48 +01:00
bunkerity
ed8bd902b1 fix referrers script 2020-12-02 11:09:38 +01:00
bunkerity
3a7aa5d9c0 block bad referrers 2020-12-02 10:41:50 +01:00
bunkerity
9ec9de6ca2 multiple lets encrypt certificates when MULTISITE=yes 2020-12-02 10:17:55 +01:00
bunkerity
791342cbe6 fix LUA DNS code when answers is nil 2020-12-02 10:00:16 +01:00
bunkerity
2f23671c3b fail2ban fix when MULTISITE=yes 2020-12-02 09:36:56 +01:00
bunkerity
e350a717ff fix default DNS_RESOLVERS 2020-12-02 09:32:32 +01:00
bunkerity
e818acb0d1 prestashop example 2020-11-29 16:50:53 +01:00
bunkerity
b92f74ed98 dirty fix for CVE-2020-28928 2020-11-29 15:30:12 +01:00
bunkerity
9688e66508 check all vulnerabilities with trivy 2020-11-29 15:10:08 +01:00
bunkerity
700dfc0184 v1.2.0 release 2020-11-23 00:05:22 +01:00
bunkerity
42e4298b5c readme update - v1.2.0 changes 2020-11-22 23:39:01 +01:00
bunkerity
813b42cfa9 php and nextcloud examples fix 2020-11-22 17:38:07 +01:00
bunkerity
58fcf0a725 added Permissions-Policy header 2020-11-21 16:41:27 +01:00
bunkerity
5879183802 custom headers to remove 2020-11-21 16:21:54 +01:00
bunkerity
2032596880 automatic trivy scan 2020-11-21 15:54:52 +01:00
bunkerity
eaf817d57a php config and examples fixes 2020-11-18 15:21:08 +01:00
bunkerity
dd7768c856 whitelist/blacklist country at LUA level to avoid SEO issues 2020-11-18 11:37:42 +01:00
bunkerity
fe1d724c9f country whitelist/blacklist 2020-11-18 11:21:25 +01:00
bunkerity
0635eb368b various bug fixes 2020-11-15 20:49:43 +01:00
bunkerity
fbf81c94be cached blacklists data 2020-11-15 15:43:41 +01:00
bunkerity
ed451877ae examples update and multiple REVERSE_PROXY_* on single site 2020-11-15 14:55:48 +01:00
bunkerity
0f18e9c552 reverse proxy support via env vars 2020-11-14 17:30:38 +01:00
bunkerity
8f7cb5318e proxy caching support 2020-11-14 16:58:52 +01:00
bunkerity
60fbbc1013 move some http directives to server 2020-11-14 14:19:27 +01:00
bunkerity
0f0593456c various fixes 2020-11-13 17:57:39 +01:00
bunkerity
8cdc155ac0 multisite examples and certbot renew fix 2020-11-13 15:10:29 +01:00
bunkerity
1abe1da89e brotli support 2020-11-12 15:03:45 +01:00
bunkerity
f18c054b42 gzip support 2020-11-12 14:37:01 +01:00
bunkerity
4dea1975e2 client caching 2020-11-12 14:02:48 +01:00
bunkerity
c2b05c463c fix BLOCK_COUNTRY bug and add support for ModSecurity custom confs when multisite=yes 2020-11-11 22:36:22 +01:00
bunkerity
2da51d92a6 multisite - bug fixes 2020-11-11 16:54:27 +01:00
bunkerity
bd7997497b autotest through github actions 2020-11-10 15:25:49 +01:00
bunkerity
e89e34a84f auto test fix 2020-11-08 22:08:50 +01:00
bunkerity
ff02878dd8 auto test setup 2020-11-08 21:59:19 +01:00
bunkerity
44b016be93 road to multi server block support 2020-11-08 17:37:48 +01:00
bunkerity
36c4f3e065 v1.1.2 - CrowdSec integration and custom ports 2020-11-06 22:49:18 +01:00
bunkerity
798f6c726d examples - nextcloud fix and tomcat 2020-11-06 22:24:34 +01:00
bunkerity
761c14a0b8 custom HTTP and HTTPS ports 2020-11-06 17:11:27 +01:00
bunkerity
4a07eca696 crowdsec integration 2020-11-06 16:56:16 +01:00
bunkerity
e1274a6082 passbolt example 2020-11-04 11:16:26 +01:00
Luka TK
3ec81cd849 Fix broken line in README 2020-11-01 22:52:55 +01:00
bunkerity
95752ff0c4 v1.1.1 - TLS 1.2 support 2020-10-30 11:39:01 +01:00
bunkerity
8623510f8c https fix 2020-10-30 10:56:41 +01:00
bunkerity
95a76b11fa peterkimzz integration and dhparam 2020-10-30 10:34:18 +01:00
peterkimzz
b0e4740a7d [New Features]
- Added "HTTPS_PROTOCOLS" environment value to enable to customize TLS version. default value is "TLSv1.3". (because TLSv1.2 sometimes needed)
- READMD.md
2020-10-29 12:52:20 +09:00
bunkerity
e843608575 README update - v1.1.0 2020-10-27 22:05:49 +01:00
bunkerity
2f68667893 logrotate copytruncate 2020-10-27 21:33:05 +01:00
bunkerity
1d63838ee6 examples - fix port number 2020-10-26 22:46:15 +01:00
bunkerity
e4bdd4af5d examples - nextcloud fix and moodle 2020-10-26 22:40:33 +01:00
bunkerity
2c33463af7 renamed logrotate script 2020-10-26 20:51:54 +01:00
bunkerity
9ff210bed8 wordpress and nextcloud examples 2020-10-25 18:30:34 +01:00
bunkerity
0b73018865 install CRS by tag in compile.sh 2020-10-25 16:49:30 +01:00
bunkerity
e1356e3eb0 logrotate.conf update and some cleanup 2020-10-25 16:25:54 +01:00
bunkerity
34a0da444f logging fix again 2020-10-25 11:24:52 +01:00
bunkerity
022a653ebc display fail2ban.log and logging bug fix 2020-10-24 20:48:04 +02:00
bunkerity
4c11a9125c automatic docker tags with VERSION 2020-10-24 16:05:12 +02:00
bunkerity
88b52478c3 automatic Secure flag on cookies 2020-10-23 16:18:55 +02:00
bunkerity
ce82e22dbe remove integrated PHP 2020-10-23 15:52:25 +02:00
bunkerity
397415211e antibot - check IP with sessions and recaptcha 2020-10-23 15:12:52 +02:00
bunkerity
68d7988551 tor hidden service example 2020-10-23 14:58:36 +02:00
bunkerity
16eab0f631 README update 2020-10-23 14:11:46 +02:00
bunkerity
6a22f7711c load balancer example 2020-10-23 13:57:32 +02:00
Bunkerity
222426854e Merge pull request #13 from FacundoAcevedo/patch-1
Fix typo in the link in the TOC
2020-10-23 10:15:38 +02:00
Facundo Acevedo
d63c57985e Fix typo in the link in the TOC 2020-10-22 18:23:30 -03:00
bunkerity
e19a7c693d run master nginx process as non-root user 2020-10-21 23:28:48 +02:00
bunkerity
7a8795883b dockerfile fix - compile 2020-10-21 15:12:27 +02:00
bunkerity
01095bd72f gpg fix and secure git clone 2020-10-21 14:59:51 +02:00
bunkerity
0e6729c62e check GPG signature of nginx sources 2020-10-21 11:02:56 +02:00
bunkerity
040b6a2234 Merge branch 'patch-1' of https://github.com/fabianmoronzirfas/bunkerized-nginx into dev 2020-10-21 10:47:09 +02:00
Fabian Morón Zirfas
5f62120e4d fix(typo): add missing »find« 2020-10-21 06:18:45 +02:00
bunkerity
e8503b9cc5 ARM build fix 2020-10-18 17:37:41 +02:00
bunkerity
676571e4a4 use nginx:stable-alpine as base image 2020-10-18 16:26:33 +02:00
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---
name: Bug report
about: Something is not working as expected
title: "[BUG]"
labels: bug
assignees: ''
---
**Description**
Concise description of what you're trying to do, the expected behavior and the current bug.
**How to reproduce**
Give steps on how to reproduce the bug (e.g. : commands, configs, tests, environment, version, ...).
**Logs**
The logs generated by bunkerized-nginx. **DON'T FORGET TO REMOVE PRIVATE DATA LIKE IP ADDRESSES !**

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---
name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea for this project
title: "[FEATURE]"
labels: enhancement
assignees: ''
---
**What's needed and why ?**
Describe the feature you would like to see in the project and why it should be implemented.
**Implementations ideas (optional)**
How it should be used and integrated into the project ? List some posts, research papers or codes that we can use as implementation.

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name: Automatic test on autoconf
on:
push:
branches: [dev, master]
pull_request:
branches: [dev, master]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout source code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Build the image
run: docker build -t autotest-autoconf -f autoconf/Dockerfile .
- name: Run Trivy security scanner
uses: aquasecurity/trivy-action@master
with:
image-ref: 'autotest-autoconf'
format: 'table'
exit-code: '1'
ignore-unfixed: true
severity: 'UNKNOWN,LOW,MEDIUM,HIGH,CRITICAL'

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name: Automatic test on ui
on:
push:
branches: [dev, master]
pull_request:
branches: [dev, master]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout source code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Build the image
run: docker build -t autotest-ui -f ui/Dockerfile .
- name: Run Trivy security scanner
uses: aquasecurity/trivy-action@master
with:
image-ref: 'autotest-ui'
format: 'table'
exit-code: '1'
ignore-unfixed: true
severity: 'UNKNOWN,LOW,MEDIUM,HIGH,CRITICAL'

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name: Automatic test
on:
push:
branches: [dev, master]
pull_request:
branches: [dev, master]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout source code
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Build the image
run: docker build -t autotest .
- name: Run autotest
run: docker run autotest test
- name: Run Trivy security scanner
uses: aquasecurity/trivy-action@master
with:
image-ref: 'autotest'
format: 'table'
exit-code: '1'
ignore-unfixed: true
severity: 'UNKNOWN,LOW,MEDIUM,HIGH,CRITICAL'

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# Changelog
## v1.2.6 - 2021/06/06
- Move from "ghetto-style" shell scripts to generic jinja2 templating
- Init work on a basic plugins system
- Move ClamAV to external plugin
- Reduce image size by removing unnecessary dependencies
- Fix CrowdSec example
- Change some global variables to multisite
- Add LOG_LEVEL environment variable
- Read-only container support
- Improved antibot javascript with a basic proof of work
- Update nginx to 1.20.1
- Support of docker-socket-proxy with web UI
- Add certbot-cloudflare example
- Disable DNSBL checks when IP is local
## v1.2.5 - 2021/05/14
- Performance improvement : move some nginx security checks to LUA and external blacklist parsing enhancement
- Init work on official documentation on readthedocs
- Fix default value for CONTENT_SECURITY_POLICY to allow file downloads
- Add ROOT_SITE_SUBFOLDER environment variable
## TODO - retrospective changelog

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# Contributing to bunkerized-nginx
First off all, thanks for being here and showing your support to the project !
We accept many types of contributions whether they are technical or not. Every community feedback, work or help is, and will always be, appreciated.
## Talk about the project
The first thing you can do is to talk about the project. You can share it on social media, make a blog post about it or simply tell your friends/colleagues that's an awesome project.
## Reporting bugs / ask for features
The preferred way to report bugs and asking for features is using [issues](https://github.com/bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx/issues). Before opening a new one, please check if a related issue is already opened using the "filters" bar. When creating a new issue please select and fill the "Bug report" or "Feature request" template.
## Code contribution
The preferred way to contribute code is using [pull requests](https://github.com/bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx/pulls). Before creating a pull request, please check if your code is related to an opened issue. If that's not the case, you should first create an issue so we can discuss about it. This procedure is here to avoid wasting your time in case the PR will be rejected. For minor changes (e.g. : typo, quick fix, ...), opening an issue might be facultative. **Don't forget to edit the documentations when needed !**

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FROM alpine
FROM nginx:1.20.1-alpine
COPY nginx-keys/ /tmp/nginx-keys
COPY compile.sh /tmp/compile.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/compile.sh && \
/tmp/compile.sh && \
rm -rf /tmp/*
COPY entrypoint.sh /opt/entrypoint.sh
COPY dependencies.sh /tmp/dependencies.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/dependencies.sh && \
/tmp/dependencies.sh && \
rm -rf /tmp/dependencies.sh
COPY gen/ /opt/gen
COPY entrypoint/ /opt/entrypoint
COPY confs/ /opt/confs
COPY scripts/ /opt/scripts
COPY fail2ban/ /opt/fail2ban
COPY logs/ /opt/logs
COPY lua/ /opt/lua
COPY lua/ /usr/local/lib/lua
COPY antibot/ /antibot
COPY defaults/ /defaults
COPY settings.json /opt
COPY misc/cron /etc/crontabs/nginx
RUN apk --no-cache add php7-fpm certbot libstdc++ libmaxminddb geoip pcre yajl fail2ban clamav apache2-utils rsyslog openssl lua libgd && \
chmod +x /opt/entrypoint.sh /opt/scripts/* && \
mkdir /opt/entrypoint.d && \
adduser -h /dev/null -g '' -s /sbin/nologin -D -H nginx
COPY prepare.sh /tmp/prepare.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/prepare.sh && \
/tmp/prepare.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/prepare.sh
VOLUME /www /http-confs /server-confs /modsec-confs /modsec-crs-confs
# Fix CVE-2021-22901, CVE-2021-22898 and CVE-2021-22897
RUN apk add "curl>=7.77.0-r0"
EXPOSE 80/tcp 443/tcp
VOLUME /www /http-confs /server-confs /modsec-confs /modsec-crs-confs /cache /pre-server-confs /acme-challenge /plugins
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint.sh"]
EXPOSE 8080/tcp 8443/tcp
USER nginx:nginx
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint/entrypoint.sh"]

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FROM amd64/alpine
FROM amd64/nginx:1.20.1-alpine
COPY nginx-keys/ /tmp/nginx-keys
COPY compile.sh /tmp/compile.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/compile.sh && \
/tmp/compile.sh && \
rm -rf /tmp/*
COPY entrypoint.sh /opt/entrypoint.sh
COPY dependencies.sh /tmp/dependencies.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/dependencies.sh && \
/tmp/dependencies.sh && \
rm -rf /tmp/dependencies.sh
COPY gen/ /opt/gen
COPY entrypoint/ /opt/entrypoint
COPY confs/ /opt/confs
COPY scripts/ /opt/scripts
COPY fail2ban/ /opt/fail2ban
COPY logs/ /opt/logs
COPY lua/ /opt/lua
COPY lua/ /usr/local/lib/lua
COPY antibot/ /antibot
COPY defaults/ /defaults
COPY settings.json /opt
COPY misc/cron /etc/crontabs/nginx
RUN apk --no-cache add php7-fpm certbot libstdc++ libmaxminddb geoip pcre yajl fail2ban clamav apache2-utils rsyslog openssl lua libgd && \
chmod +x /opt/entrypoint.sh /opt/scripts/* && \
mkdir /opt/entrypoint.d && \
adduser -h /dev/null -g '' -s /sbin/nologin -D -H nginx
COPY prepare.sh /tmp/prepare.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/prepare.sh && \
/tmp/prepare.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/prepare.sh
VOLUME /www /http-confs /server-confs /modsec-confs /modsec-crs-confs
# Fix CVE-2021-22901, CVE-2021-22898 and CVE-2021-22897
RUN apk add "curl>=7.77.0-r0"
EXPOSE 80/tcp 443/tcp
VOLUME /www /http-confs /server-confs /modsec-confs /modsec-crs-confs /cache /pre-server-confs /acme-challenge /plugins
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint.sh"]
EXPOSE 8080/tcp 8443/tcp
USER nginx:nginx
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint/entrypoint.sh"]

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ENV QEMU_URL https://github.com/balena-io/qemu/releases/download/v4.0.0%2Bbalena2/qemu-4.0.0.balena2-arm.tar.gz
RUN apk add curl && curl -L ${QEMU_URL} | tar zxvf - -C . --strip-components 1
FROM arm32v7/alpine
FROM arm32v7/nginx:1.20.1-alpine
COPY --from=builder qemu-arm-static /usr/bin
COPY nginx-keys/ /tmp/nginx-keys
COPY compile.sh /tmp/compile.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/compile.sh && \
/tmp/compile.sh && \
rm -rf /tmp/*
COPY entrypoint.sh /opt/entrypoint.sh
COPY dependencies.sh /tmp/dependencies.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/dependencies.sh && \
/tmp/dependencies.sh && \
rm -rf /tmp/dependencies.sh
COPY gen/ /opt/gen
COPY entrypoint/ /opt/entrypoint
COPY confs/ /opt/confs
COPY scripts/ /opt/scripts
COPY fail2ban/ /opt/fail2ban
COPY logs/ /opt/logs
COPY lua/ /opt/lua
COPY lua/ /usr/local/lib/lua
COPY antibot/ /antibot
COPY defaults/ /defaults
COPY settings.json /opt
COPY misc/cron /etc/crontabs/nginx
RUN apk --no-cache add php7-fpm certbot libstdc++ libmaxminddb geoip pcre yajl fail2ban clamav apache2-utils rsyslog openssl lua libgd && \
chmod +x /opt/entrypoint.sh /opt/scripts/* && \
mkdir /opt/entrypoint.d && \
adduser -h /dev/null -g '' -s /sbin/nologin -D -H nginx
COPY prepare.sh /tmp/prepare.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/prepare.sh && \
/tmp/prepare.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/prepare.sh
VOLUME /www /http-confs /server-confs /modsec-confs /modsec-crs-confs
# Fix CVE-2021-22901, CVE-2021-22898 and CVE-2021-22897
RUN apk add "curl>=7.77.0-r0"
EXPOSE 80/tcp 443/tcp
VOLUME /www /http-confs /server-confs /modsec-confs /modsec-crs-confs /cache /pre-server-confs /acme-challenge /plugins
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint.sh"]
EXPOSE 8080/tcp 8443/tcp
USER nginx:nginx
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint/entrypoint.sh"]

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ENV QEMU_URL https://github.com/balena-io/qemu/releases/download/v4.0.0%2Bbalena2/qemu-4.0.0.balena2-aarch64.tar.gz
RUN apk add curl && curl -L ${QEMU_URL} | tar zxvf - -C . --strip-components 1
FROM arm64v8/alpine
FROM arm64v8/nginx:1.20.1-alpine
COPY --from=builder qemu-aarch64-static /usr/bin
COPY nginx-keys/ /tmp/nginx-keys
COPY compile.sh /tmp/compile.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/compile.sh && \
/tmp/compile.sh && \
rm -rf /tmp/*
COPY entrypoint.sh /opt/entrypoint.sh
COPY dependencies.sh /tmp/dependencies.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/dependencies.sh && \
/tmp/dependencies.sh && \
rm -rf /tmp/dependencies.sh
COPY gen/ /opt/gen
COPY entrypoint/ /opt/entrypoint
COPY confs/ /opt/confs
COPY scripts/ /opt/scripts
COPY fail2ban/ /opt/fail2ban
COPY logs/ /opt/logs
COPY lua/ /opt/lua
COPY lua/ /usr/local/lib/lua
COPY antibot/ /antibot
COPY defaults/ /defaults
COPY settings.json /opt
COPY misc/cron /etc/crontabs/nginx
RUN apk --no-cache add php7-fpm certbot libstdc++ libmaxminddb geoip pcre yajl fail2ban clamav apache2-utils rsyslog openssl lua libgd && \
chmod +x /opt/entrypoint.sh /opt/scripts/* && \
mkdir /opt/entrypoint.d && \
adduser -h /dev/null -g '' -s /sbin/nologin -D -H nginx
COPY prepare.sh /tmp/prepare.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/prepare.sh && \
/tmp/prepare.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/prepare.sh
VOLUME /www /http-confs /server-confs /modsec-confs /modsec-crs-confs
# Fix CVE-2021-22901, CVE-2021-22898 and CVE-2021-22897
RUN apk add "curl>=7.77.0-r0"
EXPOSE 80/tcp 443/tcp
VOLUME /www /http-confs /server-confs /modsec-confs /modsec-crs-confs /cache /pre-server-confs /acme-challenge /plugins
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint.sh"]
EXPOSE 8080/tcp 8443/tcp
USER nginx:nginx
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint/entrypoint.sh"]

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@@ -1,24 +1,38 @@
FROM i386/alpine
FROM i386/nginx:1.20.1-alpine
COPY nginx-keys/ /tmp/nginx-keys
COPY compile.sh /tmp/compile.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/compile.sh && \
/tmp/compile.sh && \
rm -rf /tmp/*
COPY entrypoint.sh /opt/entrypoint.sh
COPY dependencies.sh /tmp/dependencies.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/dependencies.sh && \
/tmp/dependencies.sh && \
rm -rf /tmp/dependencies.sh
COPY gen/ /opt/gen
COPY entrypoint/ /opt/entrypoint
COPY confs/ /opt/confs
COPY scripts/ /opt/scripts
COPY fail2ban/ /opt/fail2ban
COPY logs/ /opt/logs
COPY lua/ /opt/lua
COPY lua/ /usr/local/lib/lua
COPY antibot/ /antibot
COPY defaults/ /defaults
COPY settings.json /opt
COPY misc/cron /etc/crontabs/nginx
RUN apk --no-cache add php7-fpm certbot libstdc++ libmaxminddb geoip pcre yajl fail2ban clamav apache2-utils rsyslog openssl lua libgd && \
chmod +x /opt/entrypoint.sh /opt/scripts/* && \
mkdir /opt/entrypoint.d && \
adduser -h /dev/null -g '' -s /sbin/nologin -D -H nginx
COPY prepare.sh /tmp/prepare.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/prepare.sh && \
/tmp/prepare.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/prepare.sh
VOLUME /www /http-confs /server-confs /modsec-confs /modsec-crs-confs
# Fix CVE-2021-22901, CVE-2021-22898 and CVE-2021-22897
RUN apk add "curl>=7.77.0-r0"
EXPOSE 80/tcp 443/tcp
VOLUME /www /http-confs /server-confs /modsec-confs /modsec-crs-confs /cache /pre-server-confs /acme-challenge /plugins
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint.sh"]
EXPOSE 8080/tcp 8443/tcp
USER nginx:nginx
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint/entrypoint.sh"]

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<form method="POST" action="%s">
<img src="data:image/jpeg;base64,%s" /><br>
Captcha : <input type="text" name="captcha" /><br />
<input type="submit" value="send" />
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<html>
<head>
<title>Website protection</title>
<style>
body {
background-color: #1d70b7;
}
.centered {
position: fixed;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
text-align: center;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div class="centered" style="color: white;">
<h1>As a security measure, we ask you to complete this captcha to access our website :</h1>
%CAPTCHA%
<div>&#128737;&#65039; this website is protected with <a href="https://github.com/bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx" target="_blank">bunkerized-nginx</a> &#128737;&#65039;</div>
</div>
</body>
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<script>
async function digestMessage(message) {
const msgUint8 = new TextEncoder().encode(message);
const hashBuffer = await crypto.subtle.digest('SHA-256', msgUint8);
const hashArray = Array.from(new Uint8Array(hashBuffer));
const hashHex = hashArray.map(b => b.toString(16).padStart(2, '0')).join('');
return hashHex;
}
(async () => {
const nonce = '%s';
var i = 0;
while (true) {
var digestHex = await digestMessage(nonce + i.toString());
if (digestHex.startsWith("0000")) {
break;
}
i++;
}
xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('POST', '%s');
xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
xhr.onload = function() {
if (xhr.status === 200) {
window.location.replace('%s');
}
};
xhr.send(encodeURI('challenge=' + i.toString()));
})();
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<html>
<head>
<title>Website protection</title>
<style>
body {
background-color: #1d70b7;
}
.centered {
position: fixed;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
text-align: center;
}
.loader {
border: 16px solid #1d70b7;
border-top: 16px solid #2dab66;
border-radius: 50%;
width: 120px;
height: 120px;
animation: spin 2s linear infinite;
display: block;
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
}
@keyframes spin {
0% { transform: rotate(0deg); }
100% { transform: rotate(360deg); }
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div class="centered" style="color: white;">
<div class="loader"></div>
<noscript>
<h1 style="color: red;">In order to access this website, you need to enable JavaScript.</h1>
</noscript>
<h1>Please wait while we are doing some security checks...</h1>
&#128737;&#65039; this website is protected with <a href="https://github.com/bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx" target="_blank">bunkerized-nginx</a> &#128737;&#65039;
</div>
%JAVASCRIPT%
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<form method="POST" action="%s" id="form">
<input type="hidden" name="token" id="token">
</form>
<script>
grecaptcha.ready(function() {
grecaptcha.execute('%s', {action: 'recaptcha'}).then(function(token) {
document.getElementById("token").value = token;
document.getElementById("form").submit();
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<html>
<head>
<title>Website protection</title>
<style>
body {
background-color: #1d70b7;
}
.centered {
position: fixed;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
text-align: center;
}
.loader {
border: 16px solid #1d70b7;
border-top: 16px solid #2dab66;
border-radius: 50%;
width: 120px;
height: 120px;
animation: spin 2s linear infinite;
display: block;
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
}
@keyframes spin {
0% { transform: rotate(0deg); }
100% { transform: rotate(360deg); }
}
</style>
%RECAPTCHA_HEAD%
</head>
<body>
<div class="centered" style="color: white;">
<div class="loader"></div>
<noscript>
<h1 style="color: red;">In order to access this website, you need to enable JavaScript.</h1>
</noscript>
<h1>Please wait while we are doing some security checks...</h1>
&#128737;&#65039; this website is protected with <a href="https://github.com/bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx" target="_blank">bunkerized-nginx</a> &#128737;&#65039;
</div>
%RECAPTCHA_BODY%
</body>
</html>

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from Config import Config
import utils
import os
class AutoConf :
def __init__(self, swarm, api) :
self.__swarm = swarm
self.__servers = {}
self.__instances = {}
self.__env = {}
self.__config = Config(self.__swarm, api)
def get_server(self, id) :
if id in self.__servers :
return self.__servers[id]
return False
def reload(self) :
return self.__config.reload(self.__instances)
def __gen_env(self) :
self.__env.clear()
# TODO : check actual state (e.g. : running ?)
for id, instance in self.__instances.items() :
env = []
if self.__swarm :
env = instance.attrs["Spec"]["TaskTemplate"]["ContainerSpec"]["Env"]
else :
env = instance.attrs["Config"]["Env"]
for entry in env :
self.__env[entry.split("=")[0]] = entry.replace(entry.split("=")[0] + "=", "", 1)
if not "SERVER_NAME" in self.__env or self.__env["SERVER_NAME"] == "" :
self.__env["SERVER_NAME"] = []
else :
self.__env["SERVER_NAME"] = self.__env["SERVER_NAME"].split(" ")
for server in self.__servers :
(id, name, labels) = self.__get_infos(self.__servers[server])
first_server = labels["bunkerized-nginx.SERVER_NAME"].split(" ")[0]
for label in labels :
if label.startswith("bunkerized-nginx.") :
self.__env[first_server + "_" + label.replace("bunkerized-nginx.", "", 1)] = labels[label]
for server_name in labels["bunkerized-nginx.SERVER_NAME"].split(" ") :
if not server_name in self.__env["SERVER_NAME"] :
self.__env["SERVER_NAME"].append(server_name)
self.__env["SERVER_NAME"] = " ".join(self.__env["SERVER_NAME"])
def pre_process(self, objs) :
for instance in objs :
(id, name, labels) = self.__get_infos(instance)
if "bunkerized-nginx.AUTOCONF" in labels :
if self.__swarm :
self.__process_instance(instance, "create", id, name, labels)
else :
if instance.status in ("restarting", "running", "created", "exited") :
self.__process_instance(instance, "create", id, name, labels)
if instance.status == "running" :
self.__process_instance(instance, "start", id, name, labels)
for server in objs :
(id, name, labels) = self.__get_infos(server)
if "bunkerized-nginx.SERVER_NAME" in labels :
if self.__swarm :
self.__process_server(server, "create", id, name, labels)
else :
if server.status in ("restarting", "running", "created", "exited") :
self.__process_server(server, "create", id, name, labels)
if server.status == "running" :
self.__process_server(server, "start", id, name, labels)
def process(self, obj, event) :
(id, name, labels) = self.__get_infos(obj)
if "bunkerized-nginx.AUTOCONF" in labels :
self.__process_instance(obj, event, id, name, labels)
elif "bunkerized-nginx.SERVER_NAME" in labels :
self.__process_server(obj, event, id, name, labels)
def __get_infos(self, obj) :
if self.__swarm :
id = obj.id
name = obj.name
labels = obj.attrs["Spec"]["Labels"]
else :
id = obj.id
name = obj.name
labels = obj.labels
return (id, name, labels)
def __process_instance(self, instance, event, id, name, labels) :
if event == "create" :
self.__instances[id] = instance
self.__gen_env()
if self.__swarm and len(self.__instances) == 1 :
if self.__config.generate(self.__env) :
utils.log("[*] Initial config succeeded")
if not self.__config.swarm_wait(self.__instances) :
utils.log("[!] Removing bunkerized-nginx instances from list")
del self.__instances[id]
else :
utils.log("[!] Initial config failed")
utils.log("[*] bunkerized-nginx instance created : " + name + " / " + id)
elif event == "start" :
self.__instances[id].reload()
self.__gen_env()
utils.log("[*] bunkerized-nginx instance started : " + name + " / " + id)
elif event == "die" :
self.__instances[id].reload()
self.__gen_env()
utils.log("[*] bunkerized-nginx instance stopped : " + name + " / " + id)
elif event == "destroy" or event == "remove" :
del self.__instances[id]
self.__gen_env()
utils.log("[*] bunkerized-nginx instance removed : " + name + " / " + id)
def __process_server(self, instance, event, id, name, labels) :
vars = { k.replace("bunkerized-nginx.", "", 1) : v for k, v in labels.items() if k.startswith("bunkerized-nginx.")}
if event == "create" :
utils.log("[*] Generating config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"] + " ...")
self.__servers[id] = instance
self.__gen_env()
if self.__config.generate(self.__env) :
utils.log("[*] Generated config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
if self.__swarm :
utils.log("[*] Activating config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"] + " ...")
if self.__config.reload(self.__instances) :
utils.log("[*] Activated config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
else :
utils.log("[!] Can't activate config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
else :
utils.log("[!] Can't generate config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
del self.__servers[id]
self.__gen_env()
self.__config.generate(self.__env)
elif event == "start" :
if id in self.__servers :
self.__servers[id].reload()
utils.log("[*] Activating config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"] + " ...")
self.__gen_env()
if self.__config.reload(self.__instances) :
utils.log("[*] Activated config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
else :
utils.log("[!] Can't activate config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
elif event == "die" :
if id in self.__servers :
self.__servers[id].reload()
utils.log("[*] Deactivating config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
self.__gen_env()
if self.__config.reload() :
utils.log("[*] Deactivated config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
else :
utils.log("[!] Can't deactivate config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
elif event == "destroy" or event == "remove" :
if id in self.__servers :
utils.log("[*] Removing config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
del self.__servers[id]
self.__gen_env()
if self.__config.generate(self.__env) :
utils.log("[*] Removed config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
else :
utils.log("[!] Can't remove config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
utils.log("[*] Deactivating config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
if self.__config.reload(self.__instances) :
utils.log("[*] Deactivated config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])
else :
utils.log("[!] Can't deactivate config for " + vars["SERVER_NAME"])

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import utils
import subprocess, shutil, os, traceback, requests, time
class Config :
def __init__(self, swarm, api) :
self.__swarm = swarm
self.__api = api
def __jobs(self) :
utils.log("[*] Starting jobs ...")
proc = subprocess.run(["/bin/su", "-c", "/opt/entrypoint/jobs.sh", "nginx"], capture_output=True)
stdout = proc.stdout.decode("ascii")
stderr = proc.stderr.decode("ascii")
if stdout != "" :
utils.log("[*] Jobs stdout :")
utils.log(stdout)
if stderr != "" :
utils.log("[!] Jobs stderr :")
utils.log(stderr)
if proc.returncode != 0 :
utils.log("[!] Jobs error : return code != 0")
return False
return True
def swarm_wait(self, instances) :
try :
with open("/etc/nginx/autoconf", "w") as f :
f.write("ok")
utils.log("[*] Waiting for bunkerized-nginx tasks ...")
i = 1
started = False
while i <= 10 :
time.sleep(i)
if self.__ping(instances) :
started = True
break
i = i + 1
utils.log("[!] Waiting " + str(i) + " seconds before retrying to contact bunkerized-nginx tasks")
if started :
utils.log("[*] bunkerized-nginx tasks started")
return True
else :
utils.log("[!] bunkerized-nginx tasks are not started")
except Exception as e :
utils.log("[!] Error while waiting for Swarm tasks : " + str(e))
return False
def generate(self, env) :
try :
# Write environment variables to a file
with open("/tmp/variables.env", "w") as f :
for k, v in env.items() :
f.write(k + "=" + v + "\n")
# Call the generator
proc = subprocess.run(["/bin/su", "-c", "/opt/gen/main.py --settings /opt/settings.json --templates /opt/confs --output /etc/nginx --variables /tmp/variables.env", "nginx"], capture_output=True)
# Print stdout/stderr
stdout = proc.stdout.decode("ascii")
stderr = proc.stderr.decode("ascii")
if stdout != "" :
utils.log("[*] Generator output :")
utils.log(stdout)
if stderr != "" :
utils.log("[*] Generator error :")
utils.log(error)
# We're done
if proc.returncode == 0 :
if self.__swarm :
return self.__jobs()
return True
utils.log("[!] Error while generating site config for " + env["SERVER_NAME"] + " : return code = " + str(proc.returncode))
except Exception as e :
utils.log("[!] Exception while generating site config : " + str(e))
return False
def reload(self, instances) :
return self.__api_call(instances, "/reload")
def __ping(self, instances) :
return self.__api_call(instances, "/ping")
def __api_call(self, instances, path) :
ret = True
for instance_id, instance in instances.items() :
# Reload the instance object just in case
instance.reload()
# Reload via API
if self.__swarm :
# Send POST request on http://serviceName.NodeID.TaskID:8000/action
name = instance.name
for task in instance.tasks() :
if task["Status"]["State"] != "running" :
continue
nodeID = task["NodeID"]
taskID = task["ID"]
fqdn = name + "." + nodeID + "." + taskID
req = False
try :
req = requests.post("http://" + fqdn + ":8080" + self.__api + path)
except :
pass
if req and req.status_code == 200 and req.text == "ok" :
utils.log("[*] Sent API order " + path + " to instance " + fqdn + " (service.node.task)")
else :
utils.log("[!] Can't send API order " + path + " to instance " + fqdn + " (service.node.task)")
ret = False
# Send SIGHUP to running instance
elif instance.status == "running" :
try :
instance.kill("SIGHUP")
utils.log("[*] Sent SIGHUP signal to bunkerized-nginx instance " + instance.name + " / " + instance.id)
except docker.errors.APIError as e :
utils.log("[!] Docker error while sending SIGHUP signal : " + str(e))
ret = False
return ret

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FROM alpine
COPY autoconf/dependencies.sh /tmp
RUN chmod +x /tmp/dependencies.sh && \
/tmp/dependencies.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/dependencies.sh
COPY gen/ /opt/gen
COPY entrypoint/ /opt/entrypoint
COPY confs/global/ /opt/confs/global
COPY confs/site/ /opt/confs/site
COPY scripts/ /opt/scripts
COPY settings.json /opt
COPY misc/cron /etc/crontabs/nginx
COPY autoconf/* /opt/entrypoint/
COPY autoconf/prepare.sh /tmp
RUN chmod +x /tmp/prepare.sh && \
/tmp/prepare.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/prepare.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint/entrypoint.sh"]

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FROM amd64/alpine
COPY autoconf/dependencies.sh /tmp
RUN chmod +x /tmp/dependencies.sh && \
/tmp/dependencies.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/dependencies.sh
COPY gen/ /opt/gen
COPY entrypoint/ /opt/entrypoint
COPY confs/global/ /opt/confs/global
COPY confs/site/ /opt/confs/site
COPY scripts/ /opt/scripts
COPY settings.json /opt
COPY misc/cron /etc/crontabs/nginx
COPY autoconf/* /opt/entrypoint/
COPY autoconf/prepare.sh /tmp
RUN chmod +x /tmp/prepare.sh && \
/tmp/prepare.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/prepare.sh
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FROM alpine AS builder
ENV QEMU_URL https://github.com/balena-io/qemu/releases/download/v4.0.0%2Bbalena2/qemu-4.0.0.balena2-arm.tar.gz
RUN apk add curl && curl -L ${QEMU_URL} | tar zxvf - -C . --strip-components 1
FROM arm32v7/alpine
COPY --from=builder qemu-arm-static /usr/bin
COPY autoconf/dependencies.sh /tmp
RUN chmod +x /tmp/dependencies.sh && \
/tmp/dependencies.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/dependencies.sh
COPY gen/ /opt/gen
COPY entrypoint/ /opt/entrypoint
COPY confs/global/ /opt/confs/global
COPY confs/site/ /opt/confs/site
COPY scripts/ /opt/scripts
COPY settings.json /opt
COPY misc/cron /etc/crontabs/nginx
COPY autoconf/* /opt/entrypoint/
COPY autoconf/prepare.sh /tmp
RUN chmod +x /tmp/prepare.sh && \
/tmp/prepare.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/prepare.sh
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FROM alpine AS builder
ENV QEMU_URL https://github.com/balena-io/qemu/releases/download/v4.0.0%2Bbalena2/qemu-4.0.0.balena2-aarch64.tar.gz
RUN apk add curl && curl -L ${QEMU_URL} | tar zxvf - -C . --strip-components 1
FROM arm64v8/alpine
COPY --from=builder qemu-aarch64-static /usr/bin
COPY autoconf/dependencies.sh /tmp
RUN chmod +x /tmp/dependencies.sh && \
/tmp/dependencies.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/dependencies.sh
COPY gen/ /opt/gen
COPY entrypoint/ /opt/entrypoint
COPY confs/global/ /opt/confs/global
COPY confs/site/ /opt/confs/site
COPY scripts/ /opt/scripts
COPY settings.json /opt
COPY misc/cron /etc/crontabs/nginx
COPY autoconf/* /opt/entrypoint/
COPY autoconf/prepare.sh /tmp
RUN chmod +x /tmp/prepare.sh && \
/tmp/prepare.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/prepare.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint/entrypoint.sh"]

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FROM i386/alpine
COPY autoconf/dependencies.sh /tmp
RUN chmod +x /tmp/dependencies.sh && \
/tmp/dependencies.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/dependencies.sh
COPY gen/ /opt/gen
COPY entrypoint/ /opt/entrypoint
COPY confs/global/ /opt/confs/global
COPY confs/site/ /opt/confs/site
COPY scripts/ /opt/scripts
COPY settings.json /opt
COPY misc/cron /etc/crontabs/nginx
COPY autoconf/* /opt/entrypoint/
COPY autoconf/prepare.sh /tmp
RUN chmod +x /tmp/prepare.sh && \
/tmp/prepare.sh && \
rm -f /tmp/prepare.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/entrypoint/entrypoint.sh"]

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import socketserver, threading, utils, os, stat
class ReloadServerHandler(socketserver.StreamRequestHandler):
def handle(self) :
try :
data = self.request.recv(512)
if not data :
return
with self.server.lock :
ret = self.server.autoconf.reload()
if ret :
self.request.sendall("ok".encode("utf-8"))
else :
self.request.sendall("ko".encode("utf-8"))
except Exception as e :
utils.log("Exception " + str(e))
def run_reload_server(autoconf, lock) :
server = socketserver.UnixStreamServer("/tmp/autoconf.sock", ReloadServerHandler)
os.chown("/tmp/autoconf.sock", 0, 101)
os.chmod("/tmp/autoconf.sock", 0o770)
server.autoconf = autoconf
server.lock = lock
thread = threading.Thread(target=server.serve_forever)
thread.daemon = True
thread.start()
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#!/usr/bin/python3
from AutoConf import AutoConf
from ReloadServer import run_reload_server
import utils
import docker, os, stat, sys, select, threading
# Connect to the endpoint
endpoint = "/var/run/docker.sock"
if not os.path.exists(endpoint) or not stat.S_ISSOCK(os.stat(endpoint).st_mode) :
utils.log("[!] /var/run/docker.sock not found (is it mounted ?)")
sys.exit(1)
try :
client = docker.DockerClient(base_url='unix:///var/run/docker.sock')
except Exception as e :
utils.log("[!] Can't instantiate DockerClient : " + str(e))
sys.exit(2)
# Check if we are in Swarm mode
swarm = os.getenv("SWARM_MODE") == "yes"
# Our object to process events
api = ""
if swarm :
api = os.getenv("API_URI")
autoconf = AutoConf(swarm, api)
lock = threading.Lock()
if swarm :
(server, thread) = run_reload_server(autoconf, lock)
# Get all bunkerized-nginx instances and web services created before
try :
if swarm :
before = client.services.list(filters={"label" : "bunkerized-nginx.AUTOCONF"}) + client.services.list(filters={"label" : "bunkerized-nginx.SERVER_NAME"})
else :
before = client.containers.list(all=True, filters={"label" : "bunkerized-nginx.AUTOCONF"}) + client.containers.list(filters={"label" : "bunkerized-nginx.SERVER_NAME"})
except docker.errors.APIError as e :
utils.log("[!] Docker API error " + str(e))
sys.exit(3)
# Process them before events
autoconf.pre_process(before)
# Process events received from Docker
try :
utils.log("[*] Listening for Docker events ...")
for event in client.events(decode=True) :
# Process only container/service events
if (swarm and event["Type"] != "service") or (not swarm and event["Type"] != "container") :
continue
# Get Container/Service object
try :
if swarm :
id = service_id=event["Actor"]["ID"]
server = client.services.get(service_id=id)
else :
id = event["id"]
server = client.containers.get(id)
except docker.errors.NotFound as e :
server = autoconf.get_server(id)
if not server :
continue
# Process the event
autoconf.process(server, event["Action"])
except docker.errors.APIError as e :
utils.log("[!] Docker API error " + str(e))
sys.exit(4)

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# install dependencies
apk add py3-pip bash certbot curl openssl
pip3 install docker requests jinja2

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#!/bin/bash
echo "[*] Starting autoconf ..."
# check permissions
su -s "/opt/entrypoint/permissions.sh" nginx
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ] ; then
exit 1
fi
if [ "$SWARM_MODE" = "yes" ] ; then
chown -R root:nginx /etc/nginx
chmod -R 770 /etc/nginx
fi
# trap SIGTERM and SIGINT
function trap_exit() {
echo "[*] Catched stop operation"
echo "[*] Stopping crond ..."
pkill -TERM crond
echo "[*] Stopping autoconf ..."
pkill -TERM python3
}
trap "trap_exit" TERM INT QUIT
# start cron
crond
# run autoconf app
/opt/entrypoint/app.py &
pid="$!"
# wait while app is up
wait "$pid"
# stop
echo "[*] autoconf stopped"
exit 0

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#!/bin/bash
curl -Lo manifest-tool https://github.com/estesp/manifest-tool/releases/download/v1.0.3/manifest-tool-linux-amd64
chmod +x manifest-tool
VERSION=$(cat VERSION | tr -d '\n')
if [ "$SOURCE_BRANCH" = "dev" ] ; then
./manifest-tool push from-args --ignore-missing --platforms linux/amd64,linux/386,linux/arm/v7,linux/arm64/v8 --template bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx-autoconf:dev-ARCHVARIANT --target bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx-autoconf:dev
elif [ "$SOURCE_BRANCH" = "master" ] ; then
./manifest-tool push from-args --ignore-missing --platforms linux/amd64,linux/386,linux/arm/v7,linux/arm64/v8 --template bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx-autoconf:ARCHVARIANT --target bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx-autoconf:${VERSION}
./manifest-tool push from-args --ignore-missing --platforms linux/amd64,linux/386,linux/arm/v7,linux/arm64/v8 --template bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx-autoconf:ARCHVARIANT --target bunkerity/bunkerized-nginx-autoconf:latest
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#!/bin/bash
# Register qemu-*-static for all supported processors except the
# current one, but also remove all registered binfmt_misc before
docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static:register --reset

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#!/bin/sh
# create nginx user
addgroup -g 101 nginx
adduser -h /var/cache/nginx -g nginx -s /bin/sh -G nginx -D -H -u 101 nginx
# prepare /opt
chown -R root:nginx /opt
find /opt -type f -exec chmod 0740 {} \;
find /opt -type d -exec chmod 0750 {} \;
chmod ugo+x /opt/entrypoint/* /opt/scripts/*
chmod ugo+x /opt/gen/main.py
chmod 770 /opt
chmod 440 /opt/settings.json
# prepare /var/log
ln -s /proc/1/fd/1 /var/log/jobs.log
mkdir /var/log/letsencrypt
chown nginx:nginx /var/log/letsencrypt
chmod 770 /var/log/letsencrypt
# prepare /etc/letsencrypt
mkdir /etc/letsencrypt
chown root:nginx /etc/letsencrypt
chmod 770 /etc/letsencrypt
# prepare /var/lib/letsencrypt
mkdir /var/lib/letsencrypt
chown root:nginx /var/lib/letsencrypt
chmod 770 /var/lib/letsencrypt
# prepare /cache
mkdir /cache
chown root:nginx /cache
chmod 770 /cache
# prepare /acme-challenge
mkdir /acme-challenge
chown root:nginx /acme-challenge
chmod 770 /acme-challenge
# prepare /etc/crontabs/nginx
chown root:nginx /etc/crontabs/nginx
chmod 440 /etc/crontabs/nginx

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import sys, socket, os
if not os.path.exists("/tmp/autoconf.sock") :
sys.exit(1)
try :
client = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
client.connect("/tmp/autoconf.sock")
client.send("reload".encode("utf-8"))
data = client.recv(512)
client.close()
if not data or data.decode("utf-8") != "ok" :
sys.exit(3)
except Exception as e :
sys.exit(2)
sys.exit(0)

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import datetime
def log(event) :
print("[" + str(datetime.datetime.now().replace(microsecond=0)) + "] " + event, flush=True)
def replace_in_file(file, old_str, new_str) :
with open(file) as f :
data = f.read()
data = data[::-1].replace(old_str[::-1], new_str[::-1], 1)[::-1]
with open(file, "w") as f :
f.write(data)
def install_cron(service, vars, crons) :
for var in vars :
if var in crons :
with open("/etc/crontabs/root", "a+") as f :
f.write(vars[var] + " /opt/cron/" + crons[var] + ".py " + service["Actor"]["ID"])
def uninstall_cron(service, vars, crons) :
for var in vars :
if var in crons :
replace_in_file("/etc/crontabs/root", vars[var] + " /opt/cron/" + crons[var] + ".py " + service["Actor"]["ID"] + "\n", "")

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#!/bin/sh
function git_secure_checkout() {
path="$1"
commit="$2"
ret=$(pwd)
cd $path
git checkout "${commit}^{commit}"
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
echo "[!] Commit hash $commit is absent from submodules $path !"
exit 3
fi
cd $ret
}
function git_secure_clone() {
repo="$1"
commit="$2"
folder=$(echo "$repo" | sed -E "s@https://github.com/.*/(.*)\.git@\1@")
git clone "$repo"
cd "$folder"
git checkout "${commit}^{commit}"
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then
echo "[!] Commit hash $commit is absent from repository $repo !"
exit 2
fi
cd ..
}
NTASK=$(nproc)
# install build dependencies
apk add --no-cache --virtual build autoconf libtool automake git geoip-dev yajl-dev g++ curl-dev libxml2-dev pcre-dev make linux-headers libmaxminddb-dev musl-dev lua-dev gd-dev
apk add --no-cache --virtual build autoconf libtool automake git geoip-dev yajl-dev g++ gcc curl-dev libxml2-dev pcre-dev make linux-headers libmaxminddb-dev musl-dev lua-dev gd-dev gnupg brotli-dev openssl-dev
# compile and install ModSecurity library
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity.git 753145fbd1d6751a6b14fdd700921eb3cc3a1d35
cd ModSecurity
./build.sh
git submodule init
git submodule update
git_secure_checkout bindings/python 47a6925df187f96e4593afab18dc92d5f22bd4d5
git_secure_checkout others/libinjection bf234eb2f385b969c4f803b35fda53cffdd93922
git_secure_checkout test/test-cases/secrules-language-tests d03f4c1e930440df46c1faa37d820a919704d9da
./configure --enable-static=no --disable-doxygen-doc --disable-dependency-tracking
make -j $NTASK
make install-strip
# download and install CRS rules
cd /tmp
git_secure_clone https://github.com/coreruleset/coreruleset.git 7776fe23f127fd2315bad0e400bdceb2cabb97dc
cd coreruleset
mkdir /opt/owasp
cp -r rules /opt/owasp/crs
cp crs-setup.conf.example /opt/owasp/crs.conf
# get nginx modules
cd /tmp
# ModSecurity connector for nginx
git clone https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity-nginx.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity-nginx.git 22e53aba4e3ae8c7d59a3672d6727e49246afe96
# headers more
git clone https://github.com/openresty/headers-more-nginx-module.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/openresty/headers-more-nginx-module.git d6d7ebab3c0c5b32ab421ba186783d3e5d2c6a17
# geoip
git clone https://github.com/leev/ngx_http_geoip2_module.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/leev/ngx_http_geoip2_module.git 1cabd8a1f68ea3998f94e9f3504431970f848fbf
# cookie
git clone https://github.com/AirisX/nginx_cookie_flag_module.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/AirisX/nginx_cookie_flag_module.git c4ff449318474fbbb4ba5f40cb67ccd54dc595d4
# brotli
git_secure_clone https://github.com/google/ngx_brotli.git 9aec15e2aa6feea2113119ba06460af70ab3ea62
# LUA requirements
git clone https://github.com/openresty/luajit2.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/openresty/luajit2.git fe32831adcb3f5fe9259a9ce404fc54e1399bba3
cd luajit2
make -j $NTASK
make install
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-core.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-core.git b7d0a681bb41e6e3f29e8ddc438ef26fd819bb19
cd lua-resty-core
make install
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-lrucache.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-lrucache.git b2035269ac353444ac65af3969692bcae4fc1605
cd lua-resty-lrucache
make install
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-dns.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-dns.git 24c9a69808aedfaf029ae57707cdef75d83e2d19
cd lua-resty-dns
make install
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/bungle/lua-resty-session.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/bungle/lua-resty-session.git f300870ce4eee3f4903e0565c589f1faf0c1c5aa
cd lua-resty-session
cp -r lib/resty/* /usr/local/lib/lua/resty
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/bungle/lua-resty-random.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/bungle/lua-resty-random.git 17b604f7f7dd217557ca548fc1a9a0d373386480
cd lua-resty-random
make install
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-string.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-resty-string.git 9a543f8531241745f8814e8e02475351042774ec
cd lua-resty-string
make install
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-cjson.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-cjson.git 0df488874f52a881d14b5876babaa780bb6200ee
cd lua-cjson
make -j $NTASK
make install
make install-extra
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/ittner/lua-gd.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/ittner/lua-gd.git 2ce8e478a8591afd71e607506bc8c64b161bbd30
cd lua-gd
make -j $NTASK
make INSTALL_PATH=/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1 install
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/ledgetech/lua-resty-http.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/ledgetech/lua-resty-http.git 984fdc26054376384e3df238fb0f7dfde01cacf1
cd lua-resty-http
make install
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module.git
git_secure_clone https://github.com/Neopallium/lualogging.git cadc4e8fd652be07a65b121a3e024838db330c15
cd lualogging
cp -r src/* /usr/local/lib/lua
cd /tmp
git_secure_clone https://github.com/diegonehab/luasocket.git 5b18e475f38fcf28429b1cc4b17baee3b9793a62
cd luasocket
make -j $NTASK
make CDIR_linux=lib/lua/5.1 LDIR_linux=lib/lua install
cd /tmp
git_secure_clone https://github.com/brunoos/luasec.git c6704919bdc85f3324340bdb35c2795a02f7d625
cd luasec
make linux -j $NTASK
make LUACPATH=/usr/local/lib/lua/5.1 LUAPATH=/usr/local/lib/lua install
cd /tmp
git_secure_clone https://github.com/crowdsecurity/lua-cs-bouncer.git 3c235c813fc453dcf51a391bc9e9a36ca77958b0
cd lua-cs-bouncer
mkdir /usr/local/lib/lua/crowdsec
cp lib/*.lua /usr/local/lib/lua/crowdsec
sed -i 's/require "lrucache"/require "resty.lrucache"/' /usr/local/lib/lua/crowdsec/CrowdSec.lua
sed -i 's/require "config"/require "crowdsec.config"/' /usr/local/lib/lua/crowdsec/CrowdSec.lua
cd /tmp
git_secure_clone https://github.com/hamishforbes/lua-resty-iputils.git 3151d6485e830421266eee5c0f386c32c835dba4
cd lua-resty-iputils
make LUA_LIB_DIR=/usr/local/lib/lua install
cd /tmp
git_secure_clone https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module.git 2d23bc4f0a29ed79aaaa754c11bffb1080aa44ba
export LUAJIT_LIB=/usr/local/lib
export LUAJIT_INC=/usr/local/include/luajit-2.1
# compile and install nginx
# compile and install dynamic modules
cd /tmp
VERSION="1.18.0"
wget https://nginx.org/download/nginx-${VERSION}.tar.gz
tar -xvzf nginx-${VERSION}.tar.gz
cd nginx-${VERSION}
./configure --prefix=/etc/nginx --sbin-path=/usr/sbin/nginx --conf-path=/etc/nginx/nginx.conf --pid-path=/run/nginx/nginx.pid --modules-path=/usr/lib/nginx/modules --with-file-aio --with-http_ssl_module --with-http_v2_module --with-http_realip_module --add-module=/tmp/ModSecurity-nginx --add-module=/tmp/headers-more-nginx-module --add-module=/tmp/ngx_http_geoip2_module --add-module=/tmp/nginx_cookie_flag_module --add-module=/tmp/lua-nginx-module
make -j $NTASK
make install
strip /usr/sbin/nginx
wget https://nginx.org/download/nginx-${NGINX_VERSION}.tar.gz
wget https://nginx.org/download/nginx-${NGINX_VERSION}.tar.gz.asc
gpg --import /tmp/nginx-keys/*.key
check=$(gpg --verify /tmp/nginx-${NGINX_VERSION}.tar.gz.asc /tmp/nginx-${NGINX_VERSION}.tar.gz 2>&1 | grep "^gpg: Good signature from ")
if [ "$check" = "" ] ; then
echo "[!] Wrong signature from nginx source !"
exit 1
fi
tar -xvzf nginx-${NGINX_VERSION}.tar.gz
cd nginx-$NGINX_VERSION
CONFARGS=$(nginx -V 2>&1 | sed -n -e 's/^.*arguments: //p')
CONFARGS=${CONFARGS/-Os -fomit-frame-pointer -g/-Os}
./configure $CONFARGS --add-dynamic-module=/tmp/ModSecurity-nginx --add-dynamic-module=/tmp/headers-more-nginx-module --add-dynamic-module=/tmp/ngx_http_geoip2_module --add-dynamic-module=/tmp/nginx_cookie_flag_module --add-dynamic-module=/tmp/lua-nginx-module --add-dynamic-module=/tmp/ngx_brotli
make -j $NTASK modules
cp ./objs/*.so /usr/lib/nginx/modules
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location %AUTH_BASIC_LOCATION% {
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listen 0.0.0.0:443 ssl %HTTP2%;
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/%FIRST_SERVER_NAME%/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/%FIRST_SERVER_NAME%/privkey.pem;
ssl_protocols TLSv1.3;
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers off;
ssl_session_tickets off;
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open_file_cache %CACHE%;
open_file_cache_errors %CACHE_ERRORS%;
open_file_cache_min_uses %CACHE_USES%;
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listen 0.0.0.0:443 ssl %HTTP2%;
ssl_certificate %HTTPS_CUSTOM_CERT%;
ssl_certificate_key %HTTPS_CUSTOM_KEY%;
ssl_protocols TLSv1.3;
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers off;
ssl_session_tickets off;
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error_page %CODE% %PAGE%;
location = %PAGE% {
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modsecurity off;
internal;
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geoip2 /etc/nginx/geoip.mmdb {
auto_reload 5m;
$geoip2_metadata_country_build metadata build_epoch;
$geoip2_data_country_code country iso_code;
}
map $geoip2_data_country_code $allowed_country {
default yes;
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location ~ ^%API_URI%/ping {
return 444;
}
location ~ %API_URI% {
rewrite_by_lua_block {
local api = require "api"
local api_whitelist_ip = { %API_WHITELIST_IP% }
local api_uri = "%API_URI%"
local logger = require "logger"
if api.is_api_call(api_uri, api_whitelist_ip) then
ngx.header.content_type = 'text/plain'
if api.do_api_call(api_uri) then
logger.log(ngx.NOTICE, "API", "API call " .. ngx.var.request_uri .. " successfull from " .. ngx.var.remote_addr)
ngx.say("ok")
else
logger.log(ngx.WARN, "API", "API call " .. ngx.var.request_uri .. " failed from " .. ngx.var.remote_addr)
ngx.say("ko")
end
ngx.exit(ngx.HTTP_OK)
end
ngx.exit(ngx.OK)
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# todo : if api_uri == "random"
rewrite_by_lua_block {
local api = require "api"
local api_whitelist_ip = {% raw %}{{% endraw %}{% if API_WHITELIST_IP != ""%}{% set elements = API_WHITELIST_IP.split(" ") %}{% for i in range(0, elements|length) %}"{{ elements[i] }}"{% if i < elements|length-1 %},{% endif %}{% endfor %}{% endif %}{% raw %}}{% endraw %}
local api_uri = "{{ API_URI }}"
local logger = require "logger"
if api.is_api_call(api_uri, api_whitelist_ip) then
ngx.header.content_type = 'text/plain'
if api.do_api_call(api_uri) then
logger.log(ngx.NOTICE, "API", "API call " .. ngx.var.request_uri .. " successfull from " .. ngx.var.remote_addr)
ngx.print("ok")
else
logger.log(ngx.WARN, "API", "API call " .. ngx.var.request_uri .. " failed from " .. ngx.var.remote_addr)
ngx.print("ko")
end
ngx.exit(ngx.HTTP_OK)
end
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API_URL={{ CROWDSEC_HOST }}
API_KEY={{ CROWDSEC_KEY }}
LOG_FILE=/tmp/lua_mod.log
CACHE_EXPIRATION=1
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-----BEGIN DH PARAMETERS-----
MIIBCAKCAQEA//////////+t+FRYortKmq/cViAnPTzx2LnFg84tNpWp4TZBFGQz
+8yTnc4kmz75fS/jY2MMddj2gbICrsRhetPfHtXV/WVhJDP1H18GbtCFY2VVPe0a
87VXE15/V8k1mE8McODmi3fipona8+/och3xWKE2rec1MKzKT0g6eXq8CrGCsyT7
YdEIqUuyyOP7uWrat2DX9GgdT0Kj3jlN9K5W7edjcrsZCwenyO4KbXCeAvzhzffi
7MA0BM0oNC9hkXL+nOmFg/+OTxIy7vKBg8P+OxtMb61zO7X8vC7CIAXFjvGDfRaD
ssbzSibBsu/6iGtCOGEoXJf//////////wIBAg==
-----END DH PARAMETERS-----

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fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
fastcgi_param QUERY_STRING $query_string;
fastcgi_param REQUEST_METHOD $request_method;
fastcgi_param CONTENT_TYPE $content_type;
fastcgi_param CONTENT_LENGTH $content_length;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME $fastcgi_script_name;
fastcgi_param REQUEST_URI $request_uri;
fastcgi_param DOCUMENT_URI $document_uri;
fastcgi_param DOCUMENT_ROOT $document_root;
fastcgi_param SERVER_PROTOCOL $server_protocol;
fastcgi_param REQUEST_SCHEME $scheme;
fastcgi_param HTTPS $https if_not_empty;
fastcgi_param GATEWAY_INTERFACE CGI/1.1;
fastcgi_param SERVER_SOFTWARE nginx/$nginx_version;
fastcgi_param REMOTE_ADDR $remote_addr;
fastcgi_param REMOTE_PORT $remote_port;
fastcgi_param SERVER_ADDR $server_addr;
fastcgi_param SERVER_PORT $server_port;
fastcgi_param SERVER_NAME $server_name;
# PHP only, required if PHP was built with --enable-force-cgi-redirect
fastcgi_param REDIRECT_STATUS 200;

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geoip2 /etc/nginx/geoip.mmdb {
auto_reload 5m;
$geoip2_metadata_country_build metadata build_epoch;
$geoip2_data_country_code country iso_code;
}
map $geoip2_data_country_code $allowed_country {
default {% if WHITELIST_COUNTRY != "" %}no{% else %}yes{% endif %};
{% if WHITELIST_COUNTRY != "" %}
{% for country in WHITELIST_COUNTRY.split(" ") %}
{{ country }} yes;
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
{% if BLACKLIST_COUNTRY != "" %}
{% for country in BLACKLIST_COUNTRY.split(" ") %}
{{ country }} no;
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
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init_by_lua_block {
local dataloader = require "dataloader"
local logger = require "logger"
local cjson = require "cjson"
local use_proxies = {% if has_value("BLOCK_PROXIES", "yes") %}true{% else %}false{% endif %}
local use_abusers = {% if has_value("BLOCK_ABUSERS", "yes") %}true{% else %}false{% endif %}
local use_tor_exit_nodes = {% if has_value("BLOCK_TOR_EXIT_NODE", "yes") %}true{% else %}false{% endif %}
local use_user_agents = {% if has_value("BLOCK_USER_AGENT", "yes") %}true{% else %}false{% endif %}
local use_referrers = {% if has_value("BLOCK_REFERRER", "yes") %}true{% else %}false{% endif %}
local use_crowdsec = {% if has_value("USE_CROWDSEC", "yes") %}true{% else %}false{% endif %}
if use_proxies then
dataloader.load_ip("/etc/nginx/proxies.list", ngx.shared.proxies_data)
end
if use_abusers then
dataloader.load_ip("/etc/nginx/abusers.list", ngx.shared.abusers_data)
end
if use_tor_exit_nodes then
dataloader.load_ip("/etc/nginx/tor-exit-nodes.list", ngx.shared.tor_exit_nodes_data)
end
if use_user_agents then
dataloader.load_raw("/etc/nginx/user-agents.list", ngx.shared.user_agents_data)
end
if use_referrers then
dataloader.load_raw("/etc/nginx/referrers.list", ngx.shared.referrers_data)
end
if use_crowdsec then
local cs = require "crowdsec.CrowdSec"
local ok, err = cs.init("/etc/nginx/crowdsec.conf")
if ok == nil then
logger.log(ngx.ERR, "CROWDSEC", err)
error()
end
logger.log(ngx.ERR, "CROWDSEC", "*NOT AN ERROR* initialisation done")
end
-- Load plugins
ngx.shared.plugins_data:safe_set("plugins", nil, 0)
local p = io.popen("find /plugins -maxdepth 1 -type d ! -path /plugins")
for dir in p:lines() do
-- read JSON
local file = io.open(dir .. "/plugin.json")
if file then
-- store settings
local data = cjson.decode(file:read("*a"))
for k, v in pairs(data.settings) do
ngx.shared.plugins_data:safe_set(data.id .. "_" .. k, v, 0)
end
file:close()
-- store plugin
local plugins, flags = ngx.shared.plugins_data:get("plugins")
if plugins == nil then
ngx.shared.plugins_data:safe_set("plugins", data.id, 0)
else
ngx.shared.plugins_data:safe_set("plugins", plugins .. " " .. data.id, 0)
end
logger.log(ngx.ERR, "PLUGINS", "*NOT AN ERROR* plugin " .. data.name .. "/" .. data.version .. " has been loaded")
else
logger.log(ngx.ERR, "PLUGINS", "Can't load " .. dir .. "/plugin.json")
end
end
p:close()
}

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types {
text/html html htm shtml;
text/css css;
text/xml xml;
image/gif gif;
image/jpeg jpeg jpg;
application/javascript js;
application/atom+xml atom;
application/rss+xml rss;
text/mathml mml;
text/plain txt;
text/vnd.sun.j2me.app-descriptor jad;
text/vnd.wap.wml wml;
text/x-component htc;
image/png png;
image/svg+xml svg svgz;
image/tiff tif tiff;
image/vnd.wap.wbmp wbmp;
image/webp webp;
image/x-icon ico;
image/x-jng jng;
image/x-ms-bmp bmp;
font/woff woff;
font/woff2 woff2;
application/java-archive jar war ear;
application/json json;
application/mac-binhex40 hqx;
application/msword doc;
application/pdf pdf;
application/postscript ps eps ai;
application/rtf rtf;
application/vnd.apple.mpegurl m3u8;
application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml kml;
application/vnd.google-earth.kmz kmz;
application/vnd.ms-excel xls;
application/vnd.ms-fontobject eot;
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint ppt;
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics odg;
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation odp;
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet ods;
application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text odt;
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation
pptx;
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
xlsx;
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document
docx;
application/vnd.wap.wmlc wmlc;
application/x-7z-compressed 7z;
application/x-cocoa cco;
application/x-java-archive-diff jardiff;
application/x-java-jnlp-file jnlp;
application/x-makeself run;
application/x-perl pl pm;
application/x-pilot prc pdb;
application/x-rar-compressed rar;
application/x-redhat-package-manager rpm;
application/x-sea sea;
application/x-shockwave-flash swf;
application/x-stuffit sit;
application/x-tcl tcl tk;
application/x-x509-ca-cert der pem crt;
application/x-xpinstall xpi;
application/xhtml+xml xhtml;
application/xspf+xml xspf;
application/zip zip;
application/octet-stream bin exe dll;
application/octet-stream deb;
application/octet-stream dmg;
application/octet-stream iso img;
application/octet-stream msi msp msm;
audio/midi mid midi kar;
audio/mpeg mp3;
audio/ogg ogg;
audio/x-m4a m4a;
audio/x-realaudio ra;
video/3gpp 3gpp 3gp;
video/mp2t ts;
video/mp4 mp4;
video/mpeg mpeg mpg;
video/quicktime mov;
video/webm webm;
video/x-flv flv;
video/x-m4v m4v;
video/x-mng mng;
video/x-ms-asf asx asf;
video/x-ms-wmv wmv;
video/x-msvideo avi;
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listen 0.0.0.0:{{ HTTPS_PORT }} default_server ssl {% if USE_HTTP2 == "yes" %}http2{% endif %};
ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/default-cert.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/default-key.pem;
ssl_protocols {{ HTTPS_PROTOCOLS }};
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers off;
ssl_session_tickets off;
ssl_session_timeout 1d;
ssl_session_cache shared:MozSSL:10m;
{% if "TLSv1.2" in HTTPS_PROTOCOLS %}
ssl_dhparam /etc/nginx/dhparam;
ssl_ciphers ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-ECDSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-ECDSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:ECDHE-RSA-CHACHA20-POLY1305:DHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384;
{% endif %}
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location ~ ^/.well-known/acme-challenge/ {
root /acme-challenge;
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server {
{% if LISTEN_HTTP == "yes" %}listen 0.0.0.0:{{ HTTP_PORT }} default_server{% endif %};
server_name _;
{% if has_value("AUTO_LETS_ENCRYPT", "yes") %}include /etc/nginx/multisite-default-server-https.conf;{% endif %}
{% if USE_API == "yes" %}
location ^~ {{ API_URI }} {
include /etc/nginx/api.conf;
}
{% endif %}
{% if DISABLE_DEFAULT_SERVER == "yes" %}include /etc/nginx/multisite-disable-default-server.conf;{% endif %}
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location / {
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load_module /usr/lib/nginx/modules/ngx_http_lua_module.so;
daemon on;
pid /tmp/nginx-temp.pid;
events {
worker_connections 1024;
use epoll;
}
http {
proxy_temp_path /tmp/proxy_temp;
client_body_temp_path /tmp/client_temp;
fastcgi_temp_path /tmp/fastcgi_temp;
uwsgi_temp_path /tmp/uwsgi_temp;
scgi_temp_path /tmp/scgi_temp;
lua_package_path "/usr/local/lib/lua/?.lua;;";
server {
listen 0.0.0.0:%HTTP_PORT% default_server;
server_name _;
location ~ ^/.well-known/acme-challenge/ {
root /acme-challenge;
}
%USE_API%
location / {
return 444;
}
}
}

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# /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
# load dynamic modules
load_module /usr/lib/nginx/modules/ngx_http_cookie_flag_filter_module.so;
load_module /usr/lib/nginx/modules/ngx_http_geoip2_module.so;
load_module /usr/lib/nginx/modules/ngx_http_headers_more_filter_module.so;
load_module /usr/lib/nginx/modules/ngx_http_lua_module.so;
load_module /usr/lib/nginx/modules/ngx_http_modsecurity_module.so;
load_module /usr/lib/nginx/modules/ngx_stream_geoip2_module.so;
load_module /usr/lib/nginx/modules/ngx_http_brotli_filter_module.so;
load_module /usr/lib/nginx/modules/ngx_http_brotli_static_module.so;
# run in foreground
daemon off;
# PID file
pid /tmp/nginx.pid;
# worker number = CPU core(s)
worker_processes auto;
# faster regexp
pcre_jit on;
# config files for dynamic modules
include /etc/nginx/modules/*.conf;
# max open files for each worker
worker_rlimit_nofile {{ WORKER_RLIMIT_NOFILE }};
events {
# max connections per worker
worker_connections {{ WORKER_CONNECTIONS }};
# epoll seems to be the best on Linux
use epoll;
}
http {
# zero copy within the kernel
sendfile on;
# send packets only if filled
tcp_nopush on;
# remove 200ms delay
tcp_nodelay on;
# load mime types and set default one
include /etc/nginx/mime.types;
default_type application/octet-stream;
# write logs to local syslog
log_format logf '{{ LOG_FORMAT }}';
access_log /var/log/access.log logf;
error_log /var/log/error.log {{ LOG_LEVEL }};
# temp paths
proxy_temp_path /tmp/proxy_temp;
client_body_temp_path /tmp/client_temp;
fastcgi_temp_path /tmp/fastcgi_temp;
uwsgi_temp_path /tmp/uwsgi_temp;
scgi_temp_path /tmp/scgi_temp;
# close connections in FIN_WAIT1 state
reset_timedout_connection on;
# timeouts
client_body_timeout 10;
client_header_timeout 10;
keepalive_timeout 15;
send_timeout 10;
# resolvers to use
resolver {{ DNS_RESOLVERS }} ipv6=off;
# remove ports when sending redirects
port_in_redirect off;
# lua path and dicts
lua_package_path "/usr/local/lib/lua/?.lua;/plugins/?.lua;;";
{% if has_value("USE_WHITELIST_IP", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict whitelist_ip_cache 10m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("USE_WHITELIST_REVERSE", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict whitelist_reverse_cache 10m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("USE_BLACKLIST_IP", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict blacklist_ip_cache 10m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("USE_BLACKLIST_REVERSE", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict blacklist_reverse_cache 10m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("USE_DNSBL", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict dnsbl_cache 10m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("BLOCK_PROXIES", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict proxies_data 250m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("BLOCK_ABUSERS", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict abusers_data 50m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("BLOCK_TOR_EXIT_NODE", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict tor_exit_nodes_data 1m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("BLOCK_USER_AGENT", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict user_agents_data 1m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("BLOCK_USER_AGENT", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict user_agents_cache 10m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("BLOCK_REFERRER", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict referrers_data 1m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("BLOCK_REFERRER", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict referrers_cache 10m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("USE_BAD_BEHAVIOR", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict behavior_ban 10m;{% endif %}
{% if has_value("USE_BAD_BEHAVIOR", "yes") %}lua_shared_dict behavior_count 10m;{% endif %}
lua_shared_dict plugins_data 10m;
# shared memory zone for limit_req
{% if has_value("USE_LIMIT_REQ", "yes") %}limit_req_zone $binary_remote_addr$uri zone=limit:{{ LIMIT_REQ_CACHE }} rate={{ LIMIT_REQ_RATE }};{% endif %}
# shared memory zone for limit_conn
{% if has_value("USE_LIMIT_CONN", "yes") %}limit_conn_zone $binary_remote_addr zone=ddos:{{ LIMIT_CONN_CACHE }};{% endif %}
# whitelist or blacklist country
{% if BLACKLIST_COUNTRY != "" or WHITELIST_COUNTRY != "" %}include /etc/nginx/geoip.conf;{% endif %}
# zone for proxy_cache
{% if has_value("USE_PROXY_CACHE", "yes") %}proxy_cache_path /tmp/proxy_cache keys_zone=proxycache:{{ PROXY_CACHE_PATH_ZONE_SIZE }} {{ PROXY_CACHE_PATH_PARAMS }};{% endif %}
# custom http confs
include /http-confs/*.conf;
# LUA init block
include /etc/nginx/init-lua.conf;
# default server when MULTISITE=yes
{% if MULTISITE == "yes" %}include /etc/nginx/multisite-default-server.conf;{% endif %}
# server config(s)
{% if MULTISITE == "yes" and SERVER_NAME != "" %}
{% set map_servers = {} %}
{% for server_name in SERVER_NAME.split(" ") %}
{% if server_name + "_SERVER_NAME" in all %}
{% set x = map_servers.update({server_name : all[server_name + "_SERVER_NAME"].split(" ")}) %}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
{% for server_name in SERVER_NAME.split(" ") %}
{% if not server_name in map_servers %}
{% set found = {"res": false} %}
{% for first_server, servers in map_servers.items() %}
{% if server_name in servers %}
{% set x = found.update({"res" : true}) %}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
{% if not found["res"] %}
{% set x = map_servers.update({server_name : [server_name]}) %}
{% endif %}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}
{% for first_server in map_servers %}
include /etc/nginx/{{ first_server }}/server.conf;
{% endfor %}
{% elif MULTISITE == "no" %}
include /etc/nginx/server.conf;
{% endif %}
# API
{% if USE_API == "yes" %}include /etc/nginx/api.conf;{% endif %}
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# /etc/nginx/gzip.conf
# enable/disable gzip compression
gzip %USE_GZIP%;
gzip_comp_level %GZIP_COMP_LEVEL%;
gzip_disable msie6;
gzip_min_length %GZIP_MIN_LENGTH%;
gzip_proxied any;
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listen 0.0.0.0:443 ssl %HTTP2%;
ssl_certificate %HTTPS_CERT%;
ssl_certificate_key %HTTPS_KEY%;
ssl_protocols TLSv1.3;
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers off;
ssl_session_tickets off;
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limit_req_status 429;
limit_req zone=limit burst=%LIMIT_REQ_BURST% nodelay;

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set $session_secret %ANTIBOT_SESSION_SECRET%;
access_by_lua_block {
local use_whitelist_ip = %USE_WHITELIST_IP%
local use_whitelist_reverse = %USE_WHITELIST_REVERSE%
local use_blacklist_ip = %USE_BLACKLIST_IP%
local use_blacklist_reverse = %USE_BLACKLIST_REVERSE%
local use_dnsbl = %USE_DNSBL%
local use_antibot_cookie = %USE_ANTIBOT_COOKIE%
local use_antibot_javascript = %USE_ANTIBOT_JAVASCRIPT%
local use_antibot_captcha = %USE_ANTIBOT_CAPTCHA%
local use_antibot_recaptcha = %USE_ANTIBOT_RECAPTCHA%
-- include LUA code
local whitelist = require "whitelist"
local blacklist = require "blacklist"
local dnsbl = require "dnsbl"
local cookie = require "cookie"
local javascript = require "javascript"
local captcha = require "captcha"
local recaptcha = require "recaptcha"
-- antibot
local antibot_uri = "%ANTIBOT_URI%"
-- check if already in whitelist cache
if use_whitelist_ip and whitelist.ip_cached_ok() then
ngx.exit(ngx.OK)
end
if use_whitelist_reverse and whitelist.reverse_cached_ok() then
ngx.exit(ngx.OK)
end
-- check if already in blacklist cache
if use_blacklist_ip and blacklist.ip_cached_ko() then
ngx.exit(ngx.HTTP_FORBIDDEN)
end
if use_blacklist_reverse and blacklist.reverse_cached_ko() then
ngx.exit(ngx.HTTP_FORBIDDEN)
end
-- check if already in dnsbl cache
if use_dnsbl and dnsbl.cached_ko() then
ngx.exit(ngx.HTTP_FORBIDDEN)
end
-- check if IP is whitelisted (only if not in cache)
if use_whitelist_ip and not whitelist.ip_cached() then
if whitelist.check_ip() then
ngx.exit(ngx.OK)
end
end
-- check if reverse is whitelisted (only if not in cache)
if use_whitelist_reverse and not whitelist.reverse_cached() then
if whitelist.check_reverse() then
ngx.exit(ngx.OK)
end
end
-- check if IP is blacklisted (only if not in cache)
if use_blacklist_ip and not blacklist.ip_cached() then
if blacklist.check_ip() then
ngx.exit(ngx.HTTP_FORBIDDEN)
end
end
-- check if reverse is blacklisted (only if not in cache)
if use_blacklist_reverse and not blacklist.reverse_cached() then
if blacklist.check_reverse() then
ngx.exit(ngx.HTTP_FORBIDDEN)
end
end
-- check if IP is in DNSBLs (only if not in cache)
if use_dnsbl and not dnsbl.cached() then
if dnsbl.check() then
ngx.exit(ngx.HTTP_FORBIDDEN)
end
end
-- cookie check
if use_antibot_cookie then
if not cookie.is_set("uri") then
if ngx.var.request_uri ~= antibot_uri then
cookie.set({uri = ngx.var.request_uri})
return ngx.redirect(antibot_uri)
end
return ngx.exit(ngx.HTTP_FORBIDDEN)
else
if ngx.var.request_uri == antibot_uri then
return ngx.redirect(cookie.get("uri"))
end
end
end
-- javascript check
if use_antibot_javascript then
if not cookie.is_set("javascript") then
if ngx.var.request_uri ~= antibot_uri then
cookie.set({uri = ngx.var.request_uri, challenge = javascript.get_challenge()})
return ngx.redirect(antibot_uri)
end
end
end
-- captcha check
if use_antibot_captcha then
if not cookie.is_set("captcha") then
if ngx.var.request_uri ~= antibot_uri and ngx.var.request_uri ~= "/favicon.ico" then
cookie.set({uri = ngx.var.request_uri})
return ngx.redirect(antibot_uri)
end
end
end
-- recaptcha check
if use_antibot_recaptcha then
if not cookie.is_set("recaptcha") then
if ngx.var.request_uri ~= antibot_uri and ngx.var.request_uri ~= "/favicon.ico" then
cookie.set({uri = ngx.var.request_uri})
return ngx.redirect(antibot_uri)
end
end
end
ngx.exit(ngx.OK)
}
%INCLUDE_ANTIBOT_JAVASCRIPT%
%INCLUDE_ANTIBOT_CAPTCHA%
%INCLUDE_ANTIBOT_RECAPTCHA%

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map $http_user_agent $bad_user_agent {
default no;
%BLOCK_USER_AGENT%
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SecUploadDir /tmp
SecUploadKeepFiles On
SecRule FILES_TMPNAMES "@inspectFile /opt/scripts/clamav.sh" \
"phase:2,t:none,deny,msg:'Virus found in uploaded file',id:'399999'"

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# /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
# run as daemon
daemon on;
# do NOT run as root
user nginx;
# worker number = CPU core(s)
worker_processes auto;
# faster regexp
pcre_jit on;
# config files for dynamic modules
include /etc/nginx/modules/*.conf;
events {
# max connections per worker
worker_connections 1024;
# epoll seems to be the best on Linux
use epoll;
}
http {
# zero copy within the kernel
sendfile on;
# send packets only if filled
tcp_nopush on;
# remove 200ms delay
tcp_nodelay on;
# load mime types and set default one
include /etc/nginx/mime.types;
default_type application/octet-stream;
# load gzip custom config
include /etc/nginx/gzip.conf;
# maximum request body size
client_max_body_size %MAX_CLIENT_SIZE%;
# load caching custom config
include /etc/nginx/cache.conf;
# close connections in FIN_WAIT1 state
reset_timedout_connection on;
# timeouts
client_body_timeout 12;
client_header_timeout 12;
keepalive_timeout 15;
send_timeout 10;
# enable/disable sending nginx version
server_tokens %SERVER_TOKENS%;
# resolvers to use
resolver %DNS_RESOLVERS% ipv6=off;
# get real IP address if behind a reverse proxy
%PROXY_REAL_IP%
# write logs to local syslog
access_log syslog:server=unix:/dev/log,nohostname,facility=local0,severity=notice combined;
error_log syslog:server=unix:/dev/log,nohostname,facility=local0 warn;
# lua path and dicts
lua_package_path "/usr/local/lib/lua/?.lua;;";
%WHITELIST_IP_CACHE%
%WHITELIST_REVERSE_CACHE%
%BLACKLIST_IP_CACHE%
%BLACKLIST_REVERSE_CACHE%
%DNSBL_CACHE%
# shared memory zone for limit_req
%LIMIT_REQ_ZONE%
# server config
include /etc/nginx/server.conf;
# list of blocked country
%BLOCK_COUNTRY%
# list of blocker user agents
%BLOCK_USER_AGENT%
# enable/disable ModSecurity
%USE_MODSECURITY%
# custom http confs
include /http-confs/*.conf;
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# -- [[ Introduction ]] --------------------------------------------------------
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set (CRS) is a set of generic attack
# detection rules that provide a base level of protection for any web
# application. They are written for the open source, cross-platform
# ModSecurity Web Application Firewall.
#
# See also:
# https://coreruleset.org/
# https://github.com/SpiderLabs/owasp-modsecurity-crs
# https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_ModSecurity_Core_Rule_Set_Project
#
#
# -- [[ System Requirements ]] -------------------------------------------------
#
# CRS requires ModSecurity version 2.8.0 or above.
# We recommend to always use the newest ModSecurity version.
#
# The configuration directives/settings in this file are used to control
# the OWASP ModSecurity CRS. These settings do **NOT** configure the main
# ModSecurity settings (modsecurity.conf) such as SecRuleEngine,
# SecRequestBodyAccess, SecAuditEngine, SecDebugLog, and XML processing.
#
# The CRS assumes that modsecurity.conf has been loaded. It is bundled with
# ModSecurity. If you don't have it, you can get it from:
# 2.x: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity/v2/master/modsecurity.conf-recommended
# 3.x: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity/v3/master/modsecurity.conf-recommended
#
# The order of file inclusion in your webserver configuration should always be:
# 1. modsecurity.conf
# 2. crs-setup.conf (this file)
# 3. rules/*.conf (the CRS rule files)
#
# Please refer to the INSTALL file for detailed installation instructions.
#
#
# -- [[ Mode of Operation: Anomaly Scoring vs. Self-Contained ]] ---------------
#
# The CRS can run in two modes:
#
# -- [[ Anomaly Scoring Mode (default) ]] --
# In CRS3, anomaly mode is the default and recommended mode, since it gives the
# most accurate log information and offers the most flexibility in setting your
# blocking policies. It is also called "collaborative detection mode".
# In this mode, each matching rule increases an 'anomaly score'.
# At the conclusion of the inbound rules, and again at the conclusion of the
# outbound rules, the anomaly score is checked, and the blocking evaluation
# rules apply a disruptive action, by default returning an error 403.
#
# -- [[ Self-Contained Mode ]] --
# In this mode, rules apply an action instantly. This was the CRS2 default.
# It can lower resource usage, at the cost of less flexibility in blocking policy
# and less informative audit logs (only the first detected threat is logged).
# Rules inherit the disruptive action that you specify (i.e. deny, drop, etc).
# The first rule that matches will execute this action. In most cases this will
# cause evaluation to stop after the first rule has matched, similar to how many
# IDSs function.
#
# -- [[ Alert Logging Control ]] --
# In the mode configuration, you must also adjust the desired logging options.
# There are three common options for dealing with logging. By default CRS enables
# logging to the webserver error log (or Event viewer) plus detailed logging to
# the ModSecurity audit log (configured under SecAuditLog in modsecurity.conf).
#
# - To log to both error log and ModSecurity audit log file, use: "log,auditlog"
# - To log *only* to the ModSecurity audit log file, use: "nolog,auditlog"
# - To log *only* to the error log file, use: "log,noauditlog"
#
# Examples for the various modes follow.
# You must leave one of the following options enabled.
# Note that you must specify the same line for phase:1 and phase:2.
#
# Default: Anomaly Scoring mode, log to error log, log to ModSecurity audit log
# - By default, offending requests are blocked with an error 403 response.
# - To change the disruptive action, see RESPONSE-999-EXCEPTIONS.conf.example
# and review section 'Changing the Disruptive Action for Anomaly Mode'.
# - In Apache, you can use ErrorDocument to show a friendly error page or
# perform a redirect: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/custom-error.html
#
SecDefaultAction "phase:1,log,auditlog,pass"
SecDefaultAction "phase:2,log,auditlog,pass"
# Example: Anomaly Scoring mode, log only to ModSecurity audit log
# - By default, offending requests are blocked with an error 403 response.
# - To change the disruptive action, see RESPONSE-999-EXCEPTIONS.conf.example
# and review section 'Changing the Disruptive Action for Anomaly Mode'.
# - In Apache, you can use ErrorDocument to show a friendly error page or
# perform a redirect: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/custom-error.html
#
# SecDefaultAction "phase:1,nolog,auditlog,pass"
# SecDefaultAction "phase:2,nolog,auditlog,pass"
# Example: Self-contained mode, return error 403 on blocking
# - In this configuration the default disruptive action becomes 'deny'. After a
# rule triggers, it will stop processing the request and return an error 403.
# - You can also use a different error status, such as 404, 406, et cetera.
# - In Apache, you can use ErrorDocument to show a friendly error page or
# perform a redirect: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/custom-error.html
#
# SecDefaultAction "phase:1,log,auditlog,deny,status:403"
# SecDefaultAction "phase:2,log,auditlog,deny,status:403"
# Example: Self-contained mode, redirect back to homepage on blocking
# - In this configuration the 'tag' action includes the Host header data in the
# log. This helps to identify which virtual host triggered the rule (if any).
# - Note that this might cause redirect loops in some situations; for example
# if a Cookie or User-Agent header is blocked, it will also be blocked when
# the client subsequently tries to access the homepage. You can also redirect
# to another custom URL.
# SecDefaultAction "phase:1,log,auditlog,redirect:'http://%{request_headers.host}/',tag:'Host: %{request_headers.host}'"
# SecDefaultAction "phase:2,log,auditlog,redirect:'http://%{request_headers.host}/',tag:'Host: %{request_headers.host}'"
#
# -- [[ Paranoia Level Initialization ]] ---------------------------------------
#
# The Paranoia Level (PL) setting allows you to choose the desired level
# of rule checks that will add to your anomaly scores.
#
# With each paranoia level increase, the CRS enables additional rules
# giving you a higher level of security. However, higher paranoia levels
# also increase the possibility of blocking some legitimate traffic due to
# false alarms (also named false positives or FPs). If you use higher
# paranoia levels, it is likely that you will need to add some exclusion
# rules for certain requests and applications receiving complex input.
#
# - A paranoia level of 1 is default. In this level, most core rules
# are enabled. PL1 is advised for beginners, installations
# covering many different sites and applications, and for setups
# with standard security requirements.
# At PL1 you should face FPs rarely. If you encounter FPs, please
# open an issue on the CRS GitHub site and don't forget to attach your
# complete Audit Log record for the request with the issue.
# - Paranoia level 2 includes many extra rules, for instance enabling
# many regexp-based SQL and XSS injection protections, and adding
# extra keywords checked for code injections. PL2 is advised
# for moderate to experienced users desiring more complete coverage
# and for installations with elevated security requirements.
# PL2 comes with some FPs which you need to handle.
# - Paranoia level 3 enables more rules and keyword lists, and tweaks
# limits on special characters used. PL3 is aimed at users experienced
# at the handling of FPs and at installations with a high security
# requirement.
# - Paranoia level 4 further restricts special characters.
# The highest level is advised for experienced users protecting
# installations with very high security requirements. Running PL4 will
# likely produce a very high number of FPs which have to be
# treated before the site can go productive.
#
# Rules in paranoia level 2 or higher will log their PL to the audit log;
# example: [tag "paranoia-level/2"]. This allows you to deduct from the
# audit log how the WAF behavior is affected by paranoia level.
#
# It is important to also look into the variable
# tx.enforce_bodyproc_urlencoded (Enforce Body Processor URLENCODED)
# defined below. Enabling it closes a possible bypass of CRS.
#
# Uncomment this rule to change the default:
#
#SecAction \
# "id:900000,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.paranoia_level=1"
# It is possible to execute rules from a higher paranoia level but not include
# them in the anomaly scoring. This allows you to take a well-tuned system on
# paranoia level 1 and add rules from paranoia level 2 without having to fear
# the new rules would lead to false positives that raise your score above the
# threshold.
# This optional feature is enabled by uncommenting the following rule and
# setting the tx.executing_paranoia_level.
# Technically, rules up to the level defined in tx.executing_paranoia_level
# will be executed, but only the rules up to tx.paranoia_level affect the
# anomaly scores.
# By default, tx.executing_paranoia_level is set to tx.paranoia_level.
# tx.executing_paranoia_level must not be lower than tx.paranoia_level.
#
# Please notice that setting tx.executing_paranoia_level to a higher paranoia
# level results in a performance impact that is equally high as setting
# tx.paranoia_level to said level.
#
#SecAction \
# "id:900001,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.executing_paranoia_level=1"
#
# -- [[ Enforce Body Processor URLENCODED ]] -----------------------------------
#
# ModSecurity selects the body processor based on the Content-Type request
# header. But clients are not always setting the Content-Type header for their
# request body payloads. This will leave ModSecurity with limited vision into
# the payload. The variable tx.enforce_bodyproc_urlencoded lets you force the
# URLENCODED body processor in these situations. This is off by default, as it
# implies a change of the behaviour of ModSecurity beyond CRS (the body
# processor applies to all rules, not only CRS) and because it may lead to
# false positives already on paranoia level 1. However, enabling this variable
# closes a possible bypass of CRS so it should be considered.
#
# Uncomment this rule to change the default:
#
#SecAction \
# "id:900010,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.enforce_bodyproc_urlencoded=1"
#
# -- [[ Anomaly Mode Severity Levels ]] ----------------------------------------
#
# Each rule in the CRS has an associated severity level.
# These are the default scoring points for each severity level.
# These settings will be used to increment the anomaly score if a rule matches.
# You may adjust these points to your liking, but this is usually not needed.
#
# - CRITICAL severity: Anomaly Score of 5.
# Mostly generated by the application attack rules (93x and 94x files).
# - ERROR severity: Anomaly Score of 4.
# Generated mostly from outbound leakage rules (95x files).
# - WARNING severity: Anomaly Score of 3.
# Generated mostly by malicious client rules (91x files).
# - NOTICE severity: Anomaly Score of 2.
# Generated mostly by the protocol rules (92x files).
#
# In anomaly mode, these scores are cumulative.
# So it's possible for a request to hit multiple rules.
#
# (Note: In this file, we use 'phase:1' to set CRS configuration variables.
# In general, 'phase:request' is used. However, we want to make absolutely sure
# that all configuration variables are set before the CRS rules are processed.)
#
#SecAction \
# "id:900100,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.critical_anomaly_score=5,\
# setvar:tx.error_anomaly_score=4,\
# setvar:tx.warning_anomaly_score=3,\
# setvar:tx.notice_anomaly_score=2"
#
# -- [[ Anomaly Mode Blocking Threshold Levels ]] ------------------------------
#
# Here, you can specify at which cumulative anomaly score an inbound request,
# or outbound response, gets blocked.
#
# Most detected inbound threats will give a critical score of 5.
# Smaller violations, like violations of protocol/standards, carry lower scores.
#
# [ At default value ]
# If you keep the blocking thresholds at the defaults, the CRS will work
# similarly to previous CRS versions: a single critical rule match will cause
# the request to be blocked and logged.
#
# [ Using higher values ]
# If you want to make the CRS less sensitive, you can increase the blocking
# thresholds, for instance to 7 (which would require multiple rule matches
# before blocking) or 10 (which would require at least two critical alerts - or
# a combination of many lesser alerts), or even higher. However, increasing the
# thresholds might cause some attacks to bypass the CRS rules or your policies.
#
# [ New deployment strategy: Starting high and decreasing ]
# It is a common practice to start a fresh CRS installation with elevated
# anomaly scoring thresholds (>100) and then lower the limits as your
# confidence in the setup grows. You may also look into the Sampling
# Percentage section below for a different strategy to ease into a new
# CRS installation.
#
# [ Anomaly Threshold / Paranoia Level Quadrant ]
#
# High Anomaly Limit | High Anomaly Limit
# Low Paranoia Level | High Paranoia Level
# -> Fresh Site | -> Experimental Site
# ------------------------------------------------------
# Low Anomaly Limit | Low Anomaly Limit
# Low Paranoia Level | High Paranoia Level
# -> Standard Site | -> High Security Site
#
# Uncomment this rule to change the defaults:
#
#SecAction \
# "id:900110,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.inbound_anomaly_score_threshold=5,\
# setvar:tx.outbound_anomaly_score_threshold=4"
#
# -- [[ Application Specific Rule Exclusions ]] ----------------------------------------
#
# Some well-known applications may undertake actions that appear to be
# malicious. This includes actions such as allowing HTML or Javascript within
# parameters. In such cases the CRS aims to prevent false positives by allowing
# administrators to enable prebuilt, application specific exclusions on an
# application by application basis.
# These application specific exclusions are distinct from the rules that would
# be placed in the REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS configuration file as
# they are prebuilt for specific applications. The 'REQUEST-900' file is
# designed for users to add their own custom exclusions. Note, using these
# application specific exclusions may loosen restrictions of the CRS,
# especially if used with an application they weren't designed for. As a result
# they should be applied with care.
# To use this functionality you must specify a supported application. To do so
# uncomment rule 900130. In addition to uncommenting the rule you will need to
# specify which application(s) you'd like to enable exclusions for. Only a
# (very) limited set of applications are currently supported, please use the
# filenames prefixed with 'REQUEST-903' to guide you in your selection.
# Such filenames use the following convention:
# REQUEST-903.9XXX-{APPNAME}-EXCLUSIONS-RULES.conf
#
# It is recommended if you run multiple web applications on your site to limit
# the effects of the exclusion to only the path where the excluded webapp
# resides using a rule similar to the following example:
# SecRule REQUEST_URI "@beginsWith /wordpress/" setvar:tx.crs_exclusions_wordpress=1
#
# Modify and uncomment this rule to select which application:
#
#SecAction \
# "id:900130,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.crs_exclusions_cpanel=1,\
# setvar:tx.crs_exclusions_drupal=1,\
# setvar:tx.crs_exclusions_dokuwiki=1,\
# setvar:tx.crs_exclusions_nextcloud=1,\
# setvar:tx.crs_exclusions_wordpress=1,\
# setvar:tx.crs_exclusions_xenforo=1"
#
# -- [[ HTTP Policy Settings ]] ------------------------------------------------
#
# This section defines your policies for the HTTP protocol, such as:
# - allowed HTTP versions, HTTP methods, allowed request Content-Types
# - forbidden file extensions (e.g. .bak, .sql) and request headers (e.g. Proxy)
#
# These variables are used in the following rule files:
# - REQUEST-911-METHOD-ENFORCEMENT.conf
# - REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION.conf
# - REQUEST-920-PROTOCOL-ENFORCEMENT.conf
# HTTP methods that a client is allowed to use.
# Default: GET HEAD POST OPTIONS
# Example: for RESTful APIs, add the following methods: PUT PATCH DELETE
# Example: for WebDAV, add the following methods: CHECKOUT COPY DELETE LOCK
# MERGE MKACTIVITY MKCOL MOVE PROPFIND PROPPATCH PUT UNLOCK
# Uncomment this rule to change the default.
#SecAction \
# "id:900200,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:'tx.allowed_methods=GET HEAD POST OPTIONS'"
# Content-Types that a client is allowed to send in a request.
# Default: application/x-www-form-urlencoded|multipart/form-data|text/xml|\
# application/xml|application/soap+xml|application/x-amf|application/json|\
# application/octet-stream|application/csp-report|\
# application/xss-auditor-report|text/plain
# Uncomment this rule to change the default.
#SecAction \
# "id:900220,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:'tx.allowed_request_content_type=application/x-www-form-urlencoded|multipart/form-data|text/xml|application/xml|application/soap+xml|application/x-amf|application/json|application/octet-stream|application/csp-report|application/xss-auditor-report|text/plain'"
# Allowed HTTP versions.
# Default: HTTP/1.0 HTTP/1.1 HTTP/2 HTTP/2.0
# Example for legacy clients: HTTP/0.9 HTTP/1.0 HTTP/1.1 HTTP/2 HTTP/2.0
# Note that some web server versions use 'HTTP/2', some 'HTTP/2.0', so
# we include both version strings by default.
# Uncomment this rule to change the default.
#SecAction \
# "id:900230,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:'tx.allowed_http_versions=HTTP/1.0 HTTP/1.1 HTTP/2 HTTP/2.0'"
# Forbidden file extensions.
# Guards against unintended exposure of development/configuration files.
# Default: .asa/ .asax/ .ascx/ .axd/ .backup/ .bak/ .bat/ .cdx/ .cer/ .cfg/ .cmd/ .com/ .config/ .conf/ .cs/ .csproj/ .csr/ .dat/ .db/ .dbf/ .dll/ .dos/ .htr/ .htw/ .ida/ .idc/ .idq/ .inc/ .ini/ .key/ .licx/ .lnk/ .log/ .mdb/ .old/ .pass/ .pdb/ .pol/ .printer/ .pwd/ .rdb/ .resources/ .resx/ .sql/ .swp/ .sys/ .vb/ .vbs/ .vbproj/ .vsdisco/ .webinfo/ .xsd/ .xsx/
# Example: .bak/ .config/ .conf/ .db/ .ini/ .log/ .old/ .pass/ .pdb/ .rdb/ .sql/
# Uncomment this rule to change the default.
#SecAction \
# "id:900240,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:'tx.restricted_extensions=.asa/ .asax/ .ascx/ .axd/ .backup/ .bak/ .bat/ .cdx/ .cer/ .cfg/ .cmd/ .com/ .config/ .conf/ .cs/ .csproj/ .csr/ .dat/ .db/ .dbf/ .dll/ .dos/ .htr/ .htw/ .ida/ .idc/ .idq/ .inc/ .ini/ .key/ .licx/ .lnk/ .log/ .mdb/ .old/ .pass/ .pdb/ .pol/ .printer/ .pwd/ .rdb/ .resources/ .resx/ .sql/ .swp/ .sys/ .vb/ .vbs/ .vbproj/ .vsdisco/ .webinfo/ .xsd/ .xsx/'"
# Forbidden request headers.
# Header names should be lowercase, enclosed by /slashes/ as delimiters.
# Blocking Proxy header prevents 'httpoxy' vulnerability: https://httpoxy.org
# Default: /proxy/ /lock-token/ /content-range/ /translate/ /if/
# Uncomment this rule to change the default.
#SecAction \
# "id:900250,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:'tx.restricted_headers=/proxy/ /lock-token/ /content-range/ /translate/ /if/'"
# File extensions considered static files.
# Extensions include the dot, lowercase, enclosed by /slashes/ as delimiters.
# Used in DoS protection rule. See section "Anti-Automation / DoS Protection".
# Default: /.jpg/ /.jpeg/ /.png/ /.gif/ /.js/ /.css/ /.ico/ /.svg/ /.webp/
# Uncomment this rule to change the default.
#SecAction \
# "id:900260,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:'tx.static_extensions=/.jpg/ /.jpeg/ /.png/ /.gif/ /.js/ /.css/ /.ico/ /.svg/ /.webp/'"
# Content-Types charsets that a client is allowed to send in a request.
# Default: utf-8|iso-8859-1|iso-8859-15|windows-1252
# Uncomment this rule to change the default.
# Use "|" to separate multiple charsets like in the rule defining
# tx.allowed_request_content_type.
#SecAction \
# "id:900280,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:'tx.allowed_request_content_type_charset=utf-8|iso-8859-1|iso-8859-15|windows-1252'"
#
# -- [[ HTTP Argument/Upload Limits ]] -----------------------------------------
#
# Here you can define optional limits on HTTP get/post parameters and uploads.
# This can help to prevent application specific DoS attacks.
#
# These values are checked in REQUEST-920-PROTOCOL-ENFORCEMENT.conf.
# Beware of blocking legitimate traffic when enabling these limits.
#
# Block request if number of arguments is too high
# Default: unlimited
# Example: 255
# Uncomment this rule to set a limit.
#SecAction \
# "id:900300,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.max_num_args=255"
# Block request if the length of any argument name is too high
# Default: unlimited
# Example: 100
# Uncomment this rule to set a limit.
#SecAction \
# "id:900310,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.arg_name_length=100"
# Block request if the length of any argument value is too high
# Default: unlimited
# Example: 400
# Uncomment this rule to set a limit.
#SecAction \
# "id:900320,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.arg_length=400"
# Block request if the total length of all combined arguments is too high
# Default: unlimited
# Example: 64000
# Uncomment this rule to set a limit.
#SecAction \
# "id:900330,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.total_arg_length=64000"
# Block request if the file size of any individual uploaded file is too high
# Default: unlimited
# Example: 1048576
# Uncomment this rule to set a limit.
#SecAction \
# "id:900340,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.max_file_size=1048576"
# Block request if the total size of all combined uploaded files is too high
# Default: unlimited
# Example: 1048576
# Uncomment this rule to set a limit.
#SecAction \
# "id:900350,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.combined_file_sizes=1048576"
#
# -- [[ Easing In / Sampling Percentage ]] -------------------------------------
#
# Adding the Core Rule Set to an existing productive site can lead to false
# positives, unexpected performance issues and other undesired side effects.
#
# It can be beneficial to test the water first by enabling the CRS for a
# limited number of requests only and then, when you have solved the issues (if
# any) and you have confidence in the setup, to raise the ratio of requests
# being sent into the ruleset.
#
# Adjust the percentage of requests that are funnelled into the Core Rules by
# setting TX.sampling_percentage below. The default is 100, meaning that every
# request gets checked by the CRS. The selection of requests, which are going
# to be checked, is based on a pseudo random number generated by ModSecurity.
#
# If a request is allowed to pass without being checked by the CRS, there is no
# entry in the audit log (for performance reasons), but an error log entry is
# written. If you want to disable the error log entry, then issue the
# following directive somewhere after the inclusion of the CRS
# (E.g., RESPONSE-999-EXCEPTIONS.conf).
#
# SecRuleUpdateActionById 901150 "nolog"
#
# ATTENTION: If this TX.sampling_percentage is below 100, then some of the
# requests will bypass the Core Rules completely and you lose the ability to
# protect your service with ModSecurity.
#
# Uncomment this rule to enable this feature:
#
#SecAction "id:900400,\
# phase:1,\
# pass,\
# nolog,\
# setvar:tx.sampling_percentage=100"
#
# -- [[ Project Honey Pot HTTP Blacklist ]] ------------------------------------
#
# Optionally, you can check the client IP address against the Project Honey Pot
# HTTPBL (dnsbl.httpbl.org). In order to use this, you need to register to get a
# free API key. Set it here with SecHttpBlKey.
#
# Project Honeypot returns multiple different malicious IP types.
# You may specify which you want to block by enabling or disabling them below.
#
# Ref: https://www.projecthoneypot.org/httpbl.php
# Ref: https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity/wiki/Reference-Manual#wiki-SecHttpBlKey
#
# Uncomment these rules to use this feature:
#
#SecHttpBlKey XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
#SecAction "id:900500,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.block_search_ip=1,\
# setvar:tx.block_suspicious_ip=1,\
# setvar:tx.block_harvester_ip=1,\
# setvar:tx.block_spammer_ip=1"
#
# -- [[ GeoIP Database ]] ------------------------------------------------------
#
# There are some rulesets that inspect geolocation data of the client IP address
# (geoLookup). The CRS uses geoLookup to implement optional country blocking.
#
# To use geolocation, we make use of the MaxMind GeoIP database.
# This database is not included with the CRS and must be downloaded.
# You should also update the database regularly, for instance every month.
# The CRS contains a tool to download it to util/geo-location/GeoIP.dat:
# util/upgrade.py --geoip
#
# This product includes GeoLite data created by MaxMind, available from:
# http://www.maxmind.com.
#
# Ref: http://blog.spiderlabs.com/2010/10/detecting-malice-with-modsecurity-geolocation-data.html
# Ref: http://blog.spiderlabs.com/2010/11/detecting-malice-with-modsecurity-ip-forensics.html
#
# Uncomment this rule to use this feature:
#
#SecGeoLookupDB util/geo-location/GeoIP.dat
#
# -=[ Block Countries ]=-
#
# Rules in the IP Reputation file can check the client against a list of high
# risk country codes. These countries have to be defined in the variable
# tx.high_risk_country_codes via their ISO 3166 two-letter country code:
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2#Officially_assigned_code_elements
#
# If you are sure that you are not getting any legitimate requests from a given
# country, then you can disable all access from that country via this variable.
# The rule performing the test has the rule id 910100.
#
# This rule requires SecGeoLookupDB to be enabled and the GeoIP database to be
# downloaded (see the section "GeoIP Database" above.)
#
# By default, the list is empty. A list used by some sites was the following:
# setvar:'tx.high_risk_country_codes=UA ID YU LT EG RO BG TR RU PK MY CN'"
#
# Uncomment this rule to use this feature:
#
#SecAction \
# "id:900600,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:'tx.high_risk_country_codes='"
#
# -- [[ Anti-Automation / DoS Protection ]] ------------------------------------
#
# Optional DoS protection against clients making requests too quickly.
#
# When a client is making more than 100 requests (excluding static files) within
# 60 seconds, this is considered a 'burst'. After two bursts, the client is
# blocked for 600 seconds.
#
# Requests to static files are not counted towards DoS; they are listed in the
# 'tx.static_extensions' setting, which you can change in this file (see
# section "HTTP Policy Settings").
#
# For a detailed description, see rule file REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION.conf.
#
# Uncomment this rule to use this feature:
#
#SecAction \
# "id:900700,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:'tx.dos_burst_time_slice=60',\
# setvar:'tx.dos_counter_threshold=100',\
# setvar:'tx.dos_block_timeout=600'"
#
# -- [[ Check UTF-8 encoding ]] ------------------------------------------------
#
# The CRS can optionally check request contents for invalid UTF-8 encoding.
# We only want to apply this check if UTF-8 encoding is actually used by the
# site; otherwise it will result in false positives.
#
# Uncomment this rule to use this feature:
#
#SecAction \
# "id:900950,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.crs_validate_utf8_encoding=1"
#
# -- [[ Blocking Based on IP Reputation ]] ------------------------------------
#
# Blocking based on reputation is permanent in the CRS. Unlike other rules,
# which look at the indvidual request, the blocking of IPs is based on
# a persistent record in the IP collection, which remains active for a
# certain amount of time.
#
# There are two ways an individual client can become flagged for blocking:
# - External information (RBL, GeoIP, etc.)
# - Internal information (Core Rules)
#
# The record in the IP collection carries a flag, which tags requests from
# individual clients with a flag named IP.reput_block_flag.
# But the flag alone is not enough to have a client blocked. There is also
# a global switch named tx.do_reput_block. This is off by default. If you set
# it to 1 (=On), requests from clients with the IP.reput_block_flag will
# be blocked for a certain duration.
#
# Variables
# ip.reput_block_flag Blocking flag for the IP collection record
# ip.reput_block_reason Reason (= rule message) that caused to blocking flag
# tx.do_reput_block Switch deciding if we really block based on flag
# tx.reput_block_duration Setting to define the duration of a block
#
# It may be important to know, that all the other core rules are skipped for
# requests, when it is clear that they carry the blocking flag in question.
#
# Uncomment this rule to use this feature:
#
#SecAction \
# "id:900960,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.do_reput_block=1"
#
# Uncomment this rule to change the blocking time:
# Default: 300 (5 minutes)
#
#SecAction \
# "id:900970,\
# phase:1,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# t:none,\
# setvar:tx.reput_block_duration=300"
#
# -- [[ Collection timeout ]] --------------------------------------------------
#
# Set the SecCollectionTimeout directive from the ModSecurity default (1 hour)
# to a lower setting which is appropriate to most sites.
# This increases performance by cleaning out stale collection (block) entries.
#
# This value should be greater than or equal to:
# tx.reput_block_duration (see section "Blocking Based on IP Reputation") and
# tx.dos_block_timeout (see section "Anti-Automation / DoS Protection").
#
# Ref: https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity/wiki/Reference-Manual#wiki-SecCollectionTimeout
# Please keep this directive uncommented.
# Default: 600 (10 minutes)
SecCollectionTimeout 600
#
# -- [[ End of setup ]] --------------------------------------------------------
#
# The CRS checks the tx.crs_setup_version variable to ensure that the setup
# has been loaded. If you are not planning to use this setup template,
# you must manually set the tx.crs_setup_version variable before including
# the CRS rules/* files.
#
# The variable is a numerical representation of the CRS version number.
# E.g., v3.0.0 is represented as 300.
#
SecAction \
"id:900990,\
phase:1,\
nolog,\
pass,\
t:none,\
setvar:tx.crs_setup_version=320"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The purpose of this file is to hold LOCAL exceptions for your site. The
# types of rules that would go into this file are one where you want to
# short-circuit inspection and allow certain transactions to pass through
# inspection or if you want to alter rules that are applied.
#
# This file is named REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS.conf.example for a
# very specific reason. Files affixed with the .example extension are designed
# to contain user created/modified data. The '.example'. extension should be
# renamed to end in .conf. The advantage of this is that when OWASP CRS is
# updated, the updates will not overwrite a user generated configuration file.
#
# As a result of this design paradigm users are encouraged NOT to directly
# modify rules. Instead they should use this
# REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS and the
# RESPONSE-999-EXCLUSION-RULES-AFTER-CRS file to modify OWASP rules using
# methods similar to the examples specified below.
#
# REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS and
# RESPONSE-999-EXCLUSION-RULES-AFTER-CRS serve different purposes. ModSecurity
# effectively maintains two different context: startup, and per transaction.
# As a rule, directives are processed within the startup context. While they
# can affect the per transaction context they generally remain fixed during the
# execution of ModSecurity.
#
# As a result if one wanted to disable a rule at bootup the SecRuleRemoveById
# directive or one of its siblings would have to be placed AFTER the rule is
# listed, otherwise it will not have knowledge of the rules existence (since
# these rules are read in at the same time). This means that when using
# directives that effect SecRules, these exceptions should be placed AFTER all
# the existing rules. This is why RESPONSE-999-EXCLUSION-RULES-AFTER-CRS is
# designed such that it loads LAST.
#
# Conversely, ModSecurity supports several actions that can change the state of
# the underlying configuration during the per transaction context, this is when
# rules are being processed. Generally, these are accomplished by using the
# 'ctl' action. As these are part of a rule, they will be evaluated in the
# order rules are applied (by physical location, considering phases). As a
# result of this ordering a 'ctl' action should be placed with consideration to
# when it will be executed. This is particularly relevant for the 'ctl' options
# that involve modifying ID's (such as ruleRemoveById). In these cases it is
# important that such rules are placed BEFORE the rule ID they will affect.
# Unlike the setup context, by the time we process rules in the per-transaction
# context, we are already aware of all the rule ID's. It is by this logic that
# we include rules such as this BEFORE all the remaining rules. As a result
# REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS is designed to load FIRST.
#
# As a general rule:
# ctl:ruleEngine -> place in REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS
# ctl:ruleRemoveById -> place in REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS
# ctl:ruleRemoveByMsg -> place in REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS
# ctl:ruleRemoveByTag -> place in REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS
# ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById -> place in REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS
# ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByMsg -> place in REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS
# ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag -> place in REQUEST-900-EXCLUSION-RULES-BEFORE-CRS
#
# SecRuleRemoveById -> place in RESPONSE-999-EXCLUSION-RULES-AFTER-CRS
# SecRuleRemoveByMsg -> place in RESPONSE-999-EXCLUSION-RULES-AFTER-CRS
# SecRuleRemoveByTag -> place in RESPONSE-999-EXCLUSION-RULES-AFTER-CRS
# SecRuleUpdateActionById -> place in RESPONSE-999-EXCLUSION-RULES-AFTER-CRS
# SecRuleUpdateTargetById -> place in RESPONSE-999-EXCLUSION-RULES-AFTER-CRS
# SecRuleUpdateTargetByMsg -> place in RESPONSE-999-EXCLUSION-RULES-AFTER-CRS
# SecRuleUpdateTargetByTag -> place in RESPONSE-999-EXCLUSION-RULES-AFTER-CRS
#
#
# What follows are a group of examples that show you how to perform rule
# exclusions.
#
#
# Example Exclusion Rule: Disable inspection for an authorized client
#
# This ruleset allows you to control how ModSecurity will handle traffic
# originating from Authorized Vulnerability Scanning (AVS) sources. See
# related blog post -
# http://blog.spiderlabs.com/2010/12/advanced-topic-of-the-week-handling-authorized-scanning-traffic.html
#
# White-list ASV network block (no blocking or logging of AVS traffic) Update
# IP network block as appropriate for your AVS traffic
#
# ModSec Rule Exclusion: Disable Rule Engine for known ASV IP
# SecRule REMOTE_ADDR "@ipMatch 192.168.1.100" \
# "id:1000,\
# phase:1,\
# pass,\
# nolog,\
# ctl:ruleEngine=Off"
#
#
# Example Exclusion Rule: Removing a specific ARGS parameter from inspection
# for an individual rule
#
# This rule shows how to conditionally exclude the "password"
# parameter for rule 942100 when the REQUEST_URI is /index.php
# ModSecurity Rule Exclusion: 942100 SQL Injection Detected via libinjection
#
# SecRule REQUEST_URI "@beginsWith /index.php" \
# "id:1001,\
# phase:1,\
# pass,\
# nolog,\
# ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942100;ARGS:password"
#
#
# Example Exclusion Rule: Removing a specific ARGS parameter from inspection
# for only certain attacks
#
# Attack rules within the CRS are tagged, with tags such as 'attack-lfi',
# 'attack-sqli', 'attack-xss', 'attack-injection-php', et cetera.
#
# ModSecurity Rule Exclusion: Disable inspection of ARGS:pwd
# for all rules tagged attack-sqli
# SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-login.php" \
# "id:1002,\
# phase:2,\
# pass,\
# nolog,\
# ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=attack-sqli;ARGS:pwd"
#
# Example Exclusion Rule: Removing a specific ARGS parameter from inspection
# for all CRS rules
#
# This rule illustrates that we can use tagging very effectively to whitelist a
# common false positive across an entire ModSecurity instance. This can be done
# because every rule in OWASP_CRS is tagged with OWASP_CRS. This will NOT
# affect custom rules.
#
# ModSecurity Rule Exclusion: Disable inspection of ARGS:pwd
# for all CRS rules
# SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-login.php" \
# "id:1003,\
# phase:2,\
# pass,\
# nolog,\
# ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pwd"
#
# Example Exclusion Rule: Removing a range of rules
#
# This rule illustrates that we can remove a rule range via a ctl action.
# This uses the fact, that rules are grouped by topic in rule files covering
# a certain id range.
#
# ModSecurity Rule Exclusion: Disable all SQLi and XSS rules
# SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@beginsWith /admin" \
# "id:1004,\
# phase:2,\
# pass,\
# nolog,\
# ctl:ruleRemoveById=941000-942999"
#
#
# The application specific rule exclusion files
# REQUEST-903.9001-DRUPAL-EXCLUSION-RULES.conf
# REQUEST-903.9002-WORDPRESS-EXCLUSION-RULES.conf
# bring additional examples which can be useful then tuning a service.

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This file REQUEST-901-INITIALIZATION.conf initializes the Core Rules
# and performs preparatory actions. It also fixes errors and omissions
# of variable definitions in the file crs-setup.conf.
# The setup.conf can and should be edited by the user, this file
# is part of the CRS installation and should not be altered.
#
#
# -=[ Rules Version ]=-
#
# Rule version data is added to the "Producer" line of Section H of the Audit log:
#
# - Producer: ModSecurity for Apache/2.9.1 (http://www.modsecurity.org/); OWASP_CRS/3.1.0.
#
# Ref: https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity/wiki/Reference-Manual#wiki-SecComponentSignature
#
SecComponentSignature "OWASP_CRS/3.2.0"
#
# -=[ Default setup values ]=-
#
# The CRS checks the tx.crs_setup_version variable to ensure that the setup
# file is included at the correct time. This detects situations where
# necessary settings are not defined, for instance if the file
# inclusion order is incorrect, or if the user has forgotten to
# include the crs-setup.conf file.
#
# If you are upgrading from an earlier version of the CRS and you are
# getting this error, please make a new copy of the setup template
# crs-setup.conf.example to crs-setup.conf, and re-apply your policy
# changes. There have been many changes in settings syntax from CRS2
# to CRS3, so an old setup file may cause unwanted behavior.
#
# If you are not planning to use the crs-setup.conf template, you must
# manually set the tx.crs_setup_version variable before including
# the CRS rules/* files.
#
# The variable is a numerical representation of the CRS version number.
# E.g., v3.0.0 is represented as 300.
#
SecRule &TX:crs_setup_version "@eq 0" \
"id:901001,\
phase:1,\
deny,\
status:500,\
log,\
auditlog,\
msg:'ModSecurity Core Rule Set is deployed without configuration! Please copy the crs-setup.conf.example template to crs-setup.conf, and include the crs-setup.conf file in your webserver configuration before including the CRS rules. See the INSTALL file in the CRS directory for detailed instructions.',\
severity:'CRITICAL'"
#
# -=[ Default setup values ]=-
#
# Some constructs or individual rules will fail if certain parameters
# are not set in the setup.conf file. The following rules will catch
# these cases and assign sane default values.
#
# Default Inbound Anomaly Threshold Level (rule 900110 in setup.conf)
SecRule &TX:inbound_anomaly_score_threshold "@eq 0" \
"id:901100,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.inbound_anomaly_score_threshold=5'"
# Default Outbound Anomaly Threshold Level (rule 900110 in setup.conf)
SecRule &TX:outbound_anomaly_score_threshold "@eq 0" \
"id:901110,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.outbound_anomaly_score_threshold=4'"
# Default Paranoia Level (rule 900000 in setup.conf)
SecRule &TX:paranoia_level "@eq 0" \
"id:901120,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.paranoia_level=1'"
# Default Executing Paranoia Level (rule 900000 in setup.conf)
SecRule &TX:executing_paranoia_level "@eq 0" \
"id:901125,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.executing_paranoia_level=%{TX.PARANOIA_LEVEL}'"
# Default Sampling Percentage (rule 900400 in setup.conf)
SecRule &TX:sampling_percentage "@eq 0" \
"id:901130,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.sampling_percentage=100'"
# Default Anomaly Scores (rule 900100 in setup.conf)
SecRule &TX:critical_anomaly_score "@eq 0" \
"id:901140,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.critical_anomaly_score=5'"
SecRule &TX:error_anomaly_score "@eq 0" \
"id:901141,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.error_anomaly_score=4'"
SecRule &TX:warning_anomaly_score "@eq 0" \
"id:901142,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.warning_anomaly_score=3'"
SecRule &TX:notice_anomaly_score "@eq 0" \
"id:901143,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.notice_anomaly_score=2'"
# Default do_reput_block
SecRule &TX:do_reput_block "@eq 0" \
"id:901150,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.do_reput_block=0'"
# Default block duration
SecRule &TX:reput_block_duration "@eq 0" \
"id:901152,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.reput_block_duration=300'"
# Default HTTP policy: allowed_methods (rule 900200)
SecRule &TX:allowed_methods "@eq 0" \
"id:901160,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.allowed_methods=GET HEAD POST OPTIONS'"
# Default HTTP policy: allowed_request_content_type (rule 900220)
SecRule &TX:allowed_request_content_type "@eq 0" \
"id:901162,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.allowed_request_content_type=application/x-www-form-urlencoded|multipart/form-data|text/xml|application/xml|application/soap+xml|application/x-amf|application/json|application/octet-stream|application/csp-report|application/xss-auditor-report|text/plain'"
# Default HTTP policy: allowed_request_content_type_charset (rule 900270)
SecRule &TX:allowed_request_content_type_charset "@eq 0" \
"id:901168,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.allowed_request_content_type_charset=utf-8|iso-8859-1|iso-8859-15|windows-1252'"
# Default HTTP policy: allowed_http_versions (rule 900230)
SecRule &TX:allowed_http_versions "@eq 0" \
"id:901163,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.allowed_http_versions=HTTP/1.0 HTTP/1.1 HTTP/2 HTTP/2.0'"
# Default HTTP policy: restricted_extensions (rule 900240)
SecRule &TX:restricted_extensions "@eq 0" \
"id:901164,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.restricted_extensions=.asa/ .asax/ .ascx/ .axd/ .backup/ .bak/ .bat/ .cdx/ .cer/ .cfg/ .cmd/ .com/ .config/ .conf/ .cs/ .csproj/ .csr/ .dat/ .db/ .dbf/ .dll/ .dos/ .htr/ .htw/ .ida/ .idc/ .idq/ .inc/ .ini/ .key/ .licx/ .lnk/ .log/ .mdb/ .old/ .pass/ .pdb/ .pol/ .printer/ .pwd/ .rdb/ .resources/ .resx/ .sql/ .swp/ .sys/ .vb/ .vbs/ .vbproj/ .vsdisco/ .webinfo/ .xsd/ .xsx/'"
# Default HTTP policy: restricted_headers (rule 900250)
SecRule &TX:restricted_headers "@eq 0" \
"id:901165,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.restricted_headers=/proxy/ /lock-token/ /content-range/ /translate/ /if/'"
# Default HTTP policy: static_extensions (rule 900260)
SecRule &TX:static_extensions "@eq 0" \
"id:901166,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.static_extensions=/.jpg/ /.jpeg/ /.png/ /.gif/ /.js/ /.css/ /.ico/ /.svg/ /.webp/'"
# Default enforcing of body processor URLENCODED
SecRule &TX:enforce_bodyproc_urlencoded "@eq 0" \
"id:901167,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.enforce_bodyproc_urlencoded=0'"
#
# -=[ Initialize internal variables ]=-
#
# Initialize anomaly scoring variables.
# All _score variables start at 0, and are incremented by the various rules
# upon detection of a possible attack.
# sql_error_match is used for shortcutting rules for performance reasons.
SecAction \
"id:901200,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score=0',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=0',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl2=0',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl3=0',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl4=0',\
setvar:'tx.sql_injection_score=0',\
setvar:'tx.xss_score=0',\
setvar:'tx.rfi_score=0',\
setvar:'tx.lfi_score=0',\
setvar:'tx.rce_score=0',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=0',\
setvar:'tx.http_violation_score=0',\
setvar:'tx.session_fixation_score=0',\
setvar:'tx.inbound_anomaly_score=0',\
setvar:'tx.outbound_anomaly_score=0',\
setvar:'tx.outbound_anomaly_score_pl1=0',\
setvar:'tx.outbound_anomaly_score_pl2=0',\
setvar:'tx.outbound_anomaly_score_pl3=0',\
setvar:'tx.outbound_anomaly_score_pl4=0',\
setvar:'tx.sql_error_match=0'"
#
# -=[ Initialize collections ]=-
#
# Create both Global and IP collections for rules to use.
# There are some CRS rules that assume that these two collections
# have already been initiated.
#
SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS:User-Agent "@rx ^.*$" \
"id:901318,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,t:sha1,t:hexEncode,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.ua_hash=%{MATCHED_VAR}'"
SecAction \
"id:901321,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
initcol:global=global,\
initcol:ip=%{remote_addr}_%{tx.ua_hash},\
setvar:'tx.real_ip=%{remote_addr}'"
#
# -=[ Initialize Correct Body Processing ]=-
#
# Force request body variable and optionally request body processor
#
# Force body variable
SecRule REQBODY_PROCESSOR "!@rx (?:URLENCODED|MULTIPART|XML|JSON)" \
"id:901340,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
noauditlog,\
msg:'Enabling body inspection',\
tag:'paranoia-level/1',\
ctl:forceRequestBodyVariable=On,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0'"
# Force body processor URLENCODED
SecRule TX:enforce_bodyproc_urlencoded "@eq 1" \
"id:901350,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,t:urlDecodeUni,\
nolog,\
noauditlog,\
msg:'Enabling forced body inspection for ASCII content',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
chain"
SecRule REQBODY_PROCESSOR "!@rx (?:URLENCODED|MULTIPART|XML|JSON)" \
"ctl:requestBodyProcessor=URLENCODED"
#
# -=[ Easing In / Sampling Percentage ]=-
#
# This is used to send only a limited percentage of requests into the Core
# Rule Set. The selection is based on TX.sampling_percentage and a pseudo
# random number calculated below.
#
# Use this to ease into a new Core Rules installation with an existing
# productive service.
#
# See
# https://www.netnea.com/cms/2016/04/26/easing-in-conditional-modsecurity-rule-execution-based-on-pseudo-random-numbers/
#
#
# Generate the pseudo random number
#
# ATTENTION: This is no cryptographically secure random number. It's just
# a cheap way to get some random number suitable for sampling.
#
# We take the entropy contained in the UNIQUE_ID. We hash that variable and
# take the first integer numbers out of it. Theoretically, it is possible
# there are no integers in a sha1 hash. We make sure we get two
# integer numbers by taking the last two digits from the DURATION counter
# (in microseconds).
# Finally, leading zeros are removed from the two-digit random number.
#
SecRule TX:sampling_percentage "@eq 100" \
"id:901400,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-SAMPLING"
SecRule UNIQUE_ID "@rx ^." \
"id:901410,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:sha1,t:hexEncode,\
nolog,\
setvar:'TX.sampling_rnd100=%{MATCHED_VAR}'"
SecRule DURATION "@rx (..)$" \
"id:901420,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
capture,\
nolog,\
setvar:'TX.sampling_rnd100=%{TX.sampling_rnd100}%{TX.1}'"
SecRule TX:sampling_rnd100 "@rx ^[a-f]*([0-9])[a-f]*([0-9])" \
"id:901430,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
capture,\
nolog,\
setvar:'TX.sampling_rnd100=%{TX.1}%{TX.2}'"
SecRule TX:sampling_rnd100 "@rx ^0([0-9])" \
"id:901440,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
capture,\
nolog,\
setvar:'TX.sampling_rnd100=%{TX.1}'"
#
# Sampling decision
#
# If a request is allowed to pass without being checked by the CRS, there is no
# entry in the audit log (for performance reasons), but an error log entry is
# being written. If you want to disable the error log entry, then issue the
# following directive somewhere after the inclusion of the CRS
# (E.g., RESPONSE-999-EXCEPTIONS.conf).
#
# SecRuleUpdateActionById 901450 "nolog"
#
SecRule TX:sampling_rnd100 "!@lt %{tx.sampling_percentage}" \
"id:901450,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
log,\
noauditlog,\
msg:'Sampling: Disable the rule engine based on sampling_percentage \
%{TX.sampling_percentage} and random number %{TX.sampling_rnd100}.',\
ctl:ruleEngine=Off"
SecMarker "END-SAMPLING"
#
# Configuration Plausibility Checks
#
# Make sure executing paranoia level is not lower than paranoia level
SecRule TX:executing_paranoia_level "@lt %{tx.paranoia_level}" \
"id:901500,\
phase:1,\
deny,\
status:500,\
t:none,\
log,\
msg:'Executing paranoia level configured is lower than the paranoia level itself. This is illegal. Blocking request. Aborting.'"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These exclusions remedy false positives in a default Drupal install.
# The exclusions are only active if crs_exclusions_drupal=1 is set.
# See rule 900130 in crs-setup.conf.example for instructions.
#
# [ POLICY ]
#
# Drupal is a complex application that is hard to secure with the CRS. This set
# of exclusion rules aims to sanitise the CRS in a way that allows a default
# Drupal setup to be installed and configured without much hassle as far as
# ModSecurity and the CRS are concerned.
#
# The exclusion rules are fairly straight forward in the sense that they
# disable CRS on a set of well-known parameter fields that are often the source
# of false positives / false alarms of the CRS. This includes namely the
# session cookie, the password fields and article/node bodies.
#
# This is based on two assumptions: - You have a basic trust in your
# authenticated users who are allowed to edit nodes. - Drupal allows html
# content in nodes and it protects your users from attacks via these fields.
#
# If you think these assumptions are wrong or if you would prefer a more
# careful/secure approach, you can disable the exclusion rules handling of said
# node body false positives. Do this by placing the following directive in
# RESPONSE-999-EXCLUSION-RULES-AFTER-CRS.conf.
#
# SecRuleRemoveById 9001200-9001299
#
# This will mean the CRS remain intact for the editing of node bodies.
#
# The exclusion rules in this file work without the need to define a Drupal
# installation path prefix. Instead they look at the URI from the end - or
# they use regular expressions when targeting dynamic URL. This is all not
# totally foolproof. In some cases, an advanced attacker might be able to
# doctor a request in a way that one of these exclusion rules is triggered
# and the request will bypass all further inspection despite not being a
# Drupal request at all. These exclusion rules could thus be leveraged to
# disable the CRS completely. This is why these rules are off by default.
#
# The CRS rules covered by this ruleset are the rules with Paranoia Level 1 and
# 2. If you chose to run Paranoia Level 3 or 4, you will be facing additional
# false positives which you need to handle yourself.
#
# This set of exclusion rules does not cover any additional Drupal modules
# outside of core.
#
# The exclusion rules are based on Drupal 8.1.10.
#
# And finally: This set of exclusion rules is in an experimental state. If you
# encounter false positives with the basic Drupal functionality and they are
# not covered by this rule file, then please report them. The aim is to be able
# to install and run Drupal core in a seamless manner protected by
# ModSecurity / CRS up to the paranoia level 2.
SecRule &TX:crs_exclusions_drupal|TX:crs_exclusions_drupal "@eq 0" \
"id:9001000,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-DRUPAL-RULE-EXCLUSIONS"
# [ Table of Contents ]
#
# 9001100 Session Cookie
# 9001110 Password
# 9001120 FREE for use
# 9001130 FREE for use
# 9001140 Content and Descriptions
# 9001150 FREE for use
# 9001160 Form Token
# 9001170 Text Formats and Editors
# 9001180 WYSIWYG/CKEditor Assets and Upload
# 9001190 FREE for use
# 9001200 Content and Descriptions
#
# The rule id range from 9001200 to 9001999 is reserved for future
# use (Drupal plugins / modules).
# [ Session Cookie ]
#
# Giving the session cookie a dynamic name is most unfortunate
# from a ModSecurity perspective. The rule language does not allow
# us to disable rules in a granular way for individual cookies with
# dynamic names. So we need to disable rule causing false positives
# for all cookies and their names.
#
# Rule Exclusion Session Cookie: 942450 SQL Hex Encoding Identified
#
SecAction "id:9001100,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942450;REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942450;REQUEST_COOKIES"
#
# [ Password ]
#
# Disable the CRS completely for all occurrences of passwords.
#
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /core/install.php" \
"id:9001110,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:account[pass][pass1],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:account[pass][pass2]"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /user/login" \
"id:9001112,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin/people/create" \
"id:9001114,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass[pass1],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass[pass2]"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /user/[0-9]+/edit$" \
"id:9001116,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:current_pass,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass[pass1],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass[pass2]"
#
# [ Admin Settings (general) ]
#
# Disable known false positives for various fields used on admin pages.
#
# Rule Exclusion: 920271 Invalid character in request on multiple fields/paths
# Rule Exclusion: 942430 Restricted SQL Character Anomaly Detection (args)
# Disabled completely for admin/config pages
# For the people/accounts page, we disable the CRS completely for a number of
# freeform text fields.
#
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /admin/config/" \
"id:9001122,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=942430"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin/config/people/accounts" \
"id:9001124,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920271,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=942440,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:user_mail_cancel_confirm_body,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:user_mail_password_reset_body,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:user_mail_register_admin_created_body,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:user_mail_register_no_approval_required_body,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:user_mail_register_pending_approval_body,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:user_mail_status_activated_body,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:user_mail_status_blocked_body,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:user_mail_status_canceled_body"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin/config/development/configuration/single/import" \
"id:9001126,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920271,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=942440"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin/config/development/maintenance" \
"id:9001128,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=942440"
#
#
# [ Content and Descriptions ]
#
# Disable known false positives for field "ids[]".
#
# Rule Exclusion: 942130 SQL Injection Attack: SQL Tautology Detected
#
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /contextual/render" \
"id:9001140,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942130;ARGS:ids[]"
#
# [ Form Token / Build ID ]
#
# Rule Exclusion for form_build_id: 942440 SQL Comment Sequence Detected on ...
# Rule Exclusion for form_token: 942450 SQL Hex Encoding
# Rule Exclusion for form_build_id: 942450 SQL Hex Encoding
#
# This is applied site-wide.
#
SecAction "id:9001160,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942440;ARGS:form_build_id,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942450;ARGS:form_token,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942450;ARGS:form_build_id"
#
# [ Text Formats and Editors ]
#
# Disable the CRS completely for two fields triggering many, many rules
#
# Rule Exclusion for two fields: 942440 SQL Comment Sequence Detected
#
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin/config/content/formats/manage/full_html" \
"id:9001170,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:editor[settings][toolbar][button_groups],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:filters[filter_html][settings][allowed_html]"
#
# [ WYSIWYG/CKEditor Assets and Upload ]
#
# Disable the unnecessary requestBodyAccess and for binary uploads
# bigger than an arbitrary limit of 31486341 bytes.
#
# Extensive checks make sure these uploads are really legitimate.
#
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "@streq POST" \
"id:9001180,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
noauditlog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /admin/content/assets/add/[a-z]+$" \
"chain"
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES:/S?SESS[a-f0-9]+/ "@rx ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+" \
"ctl:requestBodyAccess=Off"
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "@streq POST" \
"id:9001182,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
noauditlog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /admin/content/assets/manage/[0-9]+$" \
"chain"
SecRule ARGS:destination "@streq admin/content/assets" \
"chain"
SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS:Content-Length "@gt 31486341" \
"chain"
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES:/S?SESS[a-f0-9]+/ "@rx ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+" \
"ctl:requestBodyAccess=Off"
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "@streq POST" \
"id:9001184,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
noauditlog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /file/ajax/field_asset_[a-z0-9_]+/[ua]nd/0/form-[a-z0-9A-Z_-]+$" \
"chain"
SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS:Content-Length "@gt 31486341" \
"chain"
SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS:Content-Type "@rx ^(?i)multipart/form-data" \
"chain"
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES:/S?SESS[a-f0-9]+/ "@rx ^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+" \
"ctl:requestBodyAccess=Off"
#
# [ Content and Descriptions ]
#
# Disable the CRS completely for node bodies and other free text fields.
# Other rules are disabled individually.
#
# Rule Exclusion for ARGS:uid[0][target_id]: 942410 SQL Injection Attack
# Rule Exclusion for ARGS:destination: 932110 RCE: Windows Command Inj.
#
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /node/add/article" \
"id:9001200,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:body[0][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942410;ARGS:uid[0][target_id]"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /node/add/page" \
"id:9001202,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:body[0][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942410;ARGS:uid[0][target_id]"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /node/[0-9]+/edit$" \
"id:9001204,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:body[0][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942410;ARGS:uid[0][target_id],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=932110;ARGS:destination"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /block/add" \
"id:9001206,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:body[0][value]"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin/structure/block/block-content/manage/basic" \
"id:9001208,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:description"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /editor/filter_xss/(?:full|basic)_html$" \
"id:9001210,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:value"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /user/[0-9]+/contact$" \
"id:9001212,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:message[0][value]"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin/config/development/maintenance" \
"id:9001214,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:maintenance_mode_message"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin/config/services/rss-publishing" \
"id:9001216,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:feed_description"
SecMarker "END-DRUPAL-RULE-EXCLUSIONS"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These exclusions remedy false positives in a default WordPress install.
# The exclusions are only active if crs_exclusions_wordpress=1 is set.
# See rule 900130 in crs-setup.conf.example for instructions.
#
# Note that the WordPress comment field itself is currently NOT excluded
# from checking. The reason is that malicious content is regularly being
# posted to WordPress comment forms, and there have been various cases
# of XSS and even RCE vulnerabilities exploited by WordPress comments.
SecRule &TX:crs_exclusions_wordpress|TX:crs_exclusions_wordpress "@eq 0" \
"id:9002000,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-WORDPRESS"
SecRule &TX:crs_exclusions_wordpress|TX:crs_exclusions_wordpress "@eq 0" \
"id:9002001,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-WORDPRESS"
#
# -=[ WordPress Front-End ]=-
#
#
# [ Login form ]
#
# User login password
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-login.php" \
"id:9002100,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pwd"
# Reset password
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-login.php" \
"id:9002120,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq resetpass" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1-text,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass2"
#
# [ Comments ]
#
# Post comment
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-comments-post.php" \
"id:9002130,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:url"
#
# [ Gutenberg Editor ]
# Used when a user (auto)saves a post/page with Gutenberg.
#
# Gutenberg
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx ^/wp\-json/wp/v[0-9]+/(?:posts|pages)" \
"id:9002140,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:content,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:json.content"
# Gutenberg via rest_route for sites without pretty permalinks
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /index.php" \
"id:9002141,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:rest_route "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:rest_route "@rx ^/wp/v[0-9]+/(?:posts|pages)" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:content,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:json.content"
#
# [ Live preview ]
# Used when an administrator customizes the site and previews the result
# as a normal user.
#
# Theme select
# Example: wp_customize=on&theme=twentyfifteen&customized=
# {"old_sidebars_widgets_data":{"wp_inactive_widgets":[],
# "sidebar-1":["search-2","recent-posts-2","recent-comments-2",
# "archives-2","categories-2","meta-2"]}}&nonce=XXX&
# customize_messenger_channel=preview-0
SecRule ARGS:wp_customize "@streq on" \
"id:9002150,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 0" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942300;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942330;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942340;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942370;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942460;ARGS:customized"
# Appearance -> Widgets -> Live Preview
SecRule ARGS:wp_customize "@streq on" \
"id:9002160,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@rx ^(?:|customize_save|update-widget)$" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942300;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942330;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942340;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942370;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942460;ARGS:customized,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920230;ARGS:partials,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=941320;ARGS:partials,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942180;ARGS:partials,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:partials,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:partials,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942330;ARGS:partials,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942340;ARGS:partials,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942370;ARGS:partials,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:partials,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:partials,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942460;ARGS:partials"
# Self calls to wp-cron.php?doing_wp_cron=[timestamp]
# These requests may be missing Accept, Content-Length headers.
# This rule must run in phase:1.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-cron.php" \
"id:9002200,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920180,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920300"
#
# [ Cookies ]
# WP Session Manager
# Cookie: _wp_session=[hex]||[timestamp]||[timestamp]
# detected SQLi using libinjection with fingerprint 'n&1'
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES:_wp_session "@rx ^[0-9a-f]+\|\|\d+\|\|\d+$" \
"id:9002300,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule &REQUEST_COOKIES:_wp_session "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942100;REQUEST_COOKIES:_wp_session"
#
# -=[ WordPress Administration Back-End (wp-admin) ]=-
#
# Skip this section for performance unless /wp-admin/ is in filename
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "!@contains /wp-admin/" \
"id:9002400,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-WORDPRESS-ADMIN"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "!@contains /wp-admin/" \
"id:9002401,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-WORDPRESS-ADMIN"
#
# [ Installation ]
#
# WordPress installation: exclude database password
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/setup-config.php" \
"id:9002410,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:step "@streq 2" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:step "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pwd"
# WordPress installation: exclude admin password
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/install.php" \
"id:9002420,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:step "@streq 2" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:step "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:admin_password,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:admin_password2,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1-text"
#
# [ User management ]
#
# Edit logged-in user
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/profile.php" \
"id:9002520,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq update" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:url,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:facebook,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:googleplus,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:instagram,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:linkedin,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1-text,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass2"
# Edit user
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/user-edit.php" \
"id:9002530,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq update" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:url,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1-text,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass2"
# Create user
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/user-new.php" \
"id:9002540,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq createuser" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:url,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1-text,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass2"
#
# [ General exclusions ]
#
# _wp_http_referer and wp_http_referer are passed on a lot of wp-admin pages
SecAction \
"id:9002600,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920230;ARGS:_wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:_wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=932150;ARGS:_wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=941100;ARGS:_wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942130;ARGS:_wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:_wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:_wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:_wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942440;ARGS:_wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920230;ARGS:wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=932150;ARGS:wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=941100;ARGS:wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942130;ARGS:wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:wp_http_referer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:wp_http_referer"
#
# [ Content editing ]
#
# Edit posts and pages
# /wp-admin/post.php, /wp-admin/post.php?t=[timestamp]
# - Themes do not properly escape post_title in HTML, so beware of XSS
# and be conservative in excluding this parameter.
# - Parameter _wp_http_referer can appear multiple times.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/post.php" \
"id:9002700,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@rx ^(?:edit|editpost)$" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=attack-sqli;ARGS:post_title,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:content,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920272,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=921180"
# Autosave posts and pages
# ARGS_NAMES:data[wp-check-locked-posts][] can appear multiple times
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php" \
"id:9002710,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq heartbeat" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=attack-sqli;ARGS:data[wp_autosave][post_title],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:data[wp_autosave][content],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS_NAMES:data[wp-refresh-post-lock][post_id],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS_NAMES:data[wp-refresh-post-lock][lock],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS_NAMES:data[wp-check-locked-posts][],\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=921180,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920272"
# Edit menus
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/nav-menus.php" \
"id:9002720,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq update" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942460;ARGS:menu-name,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=941330;ARGS:nav-menu-data,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=941340;ARGS:nav-menu-data,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:nav-menu-data,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:nav-menu-data,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942330;ARGS:nav-menu-data,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942340;ARGS:nav-menu-data,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:nav-menu-data,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:nav-menu-data,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942460;ARGS:nav-menu-data"
# Edit text widgets (can contain custom HTML)
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php" \
"id:9002730,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@rx ^(?:save-widget|update-widget)$" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[0][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[1][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[2][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[3][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[4][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[5][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[6][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[7][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[8][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[9][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[10][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[11][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[12][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[13][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[14][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[15][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[16][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[17][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[18][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[19][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[20][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[21][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[22][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[23][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[24][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[25][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[26][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[27][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[28][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[29][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[30][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[31][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[32][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[33][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[34][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[35][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[36][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[37][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[38][text],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:widget-text[39][text]"
# Reorder widgets
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php" \
"id:9002740,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq widgets-order" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-1],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-1],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-2],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-2],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-3],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-3],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-4],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-4],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-5],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-5],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-6],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-6],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-7],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:sidebars[sidebar-7]"
# Create permalink sample for new post
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php" \
"id:9002750,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq sample-permalink" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=attack-sqli;ARGS:new_title"
# Add external link to menu
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php" \
"id:9002760,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq add-menu-item" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:menu-item[-1][menu-item-url]"
# Editor: Add Media, Insert Media, Insert into page
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php" \
"id:9002770,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq send-attachment-to-editor" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:html"
#
# [ Options and Settings ]
#
# Change site URL
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/options.php" \
"id:9002800,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:option_page "@streq general" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:option_page "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq update" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:home,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:siteurl"
# Permalink settings
# permalink_structure=/index.php/%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/options-permalink.php" \
"id:9002810,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920230;ARGS:selection,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920272;ARGS:selection,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:selection,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920230;ARGS:permalink_structure,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920272;ARGS:permalink_structure,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:permalink_structure,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920272;REQUEST_BODY"
# Comments blacklist and moderation list
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/options.php" \
"id:9002820,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:option_page "@streq discussion" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:option_page "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq update" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:blacklist_keys,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:moderation_keys"
# Posts/pages overview search
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /wp-admin/edit.php" \
"id:9002830,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:s"
#
# [ Helpers ]
#
# /wp-admin/load-scripts.php?c=0&load%5B%5D=hoverIntent,common,
# admin-bar,wp-ajax-response,jquery-color,wp-lists,quicktags,
# jquery-query,admin-comments,svg-painter,heartbeat,&load%5B%5D=
# wp-auth-check,wp-a11y,wplink,jquery-ui-core,jquery-ui-widget,
# jquery-ui-position,jquery-ui-menu,jquery-ui-autocomplete&ver=4.6.1
#
# /wp-admin/load-styles.php?c=0&dir=ltr&load%5B%5D=dashicons,
# admin-bar,buttons,media-views,common,forms,admin-menu,dashboard,
# list-tables,edit,revisions,media,themes,about,nav-menu&load%5B%5D=
# s,widgets,site-icon,l10n,wp-auth-check&ver=4.6.1
#
# /wp-admin/load-scripts.php?c=0&load%5B%5D=hoverIntent,common,
# admin-bar,jquery-ui-widget,jquery-ui-position,wp-pointer,
# wp-ajax-response,jquery-color,wp-lists,quicktags,
# jqu&load%5B%5D=ery-query,admin-comments,jquery-ui-core,
# jquery-ui-mouse,jquery-ui-sortable,postbox,dashboard,underscore,
# customize-base,customize&load%5B%5D=-loader,thickbox,plugin-install,
# wp-util,wp-a11y,updates,shortcode,media-upload,svg-painter,
# jquery-ui-accordion&ver=3f9999390861a0133beda3ee8acf152e
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /wp-admin/load-(?:scripts|styles)\.php$" \
"id:9002900,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=921180,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920273;ARGS_NAMES:load[],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942432;ARGS_NAMES:load[],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942360;ARGS:load[],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:load[],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942431;ARGS:load[],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942432;ARGS:load[]"
SecMarker "END-WORDPRESS-ADMIN"
SecMarker "END-WORDPRESS"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These exclusions remedy false positives in a default NextCloud install.
# They will likely work with OwnCloud too, but you may have to modify them.
# The exclusions are only active if crs_exclusions_nextcloud=1 is set.
# See rule 900130 in crs-setup.conf.example for instructions.
#
# To relax upload restrictions for only the php files that need it,
# you put something like this in crs-setup.conf:
#
# SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /(?:remote.php|index.php)/" \
# "id:9003330,\
# phase:1,\
# t:none,\
# nolog,\
# pass,\
# tx.restricted_extensions='.bak/ .config/ .conf/'"
#
# Large uploads can be modified with SecRequestBodyLimit. Or they
# can be more controlled by using the following:
#
# SecRule REQUEST_URI "@endsWith /index.php/apps/files/ajax/upload.php" \
# "id:9003610,\
# phase:1,\
# t:none,\
# nolog,\
# ctl:requestBodyLimit=1073741824"
#
# ---------------------
SecRule &TX:crs_exclusions_nextcloud|TX:crs_exclusions_nextcloud "@eq 0" \
"id:9003000,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-NEXTCLOUD"
SecRule &TX:crs_exclusions_nextcloud|TX:crs_exclusions_nextcloud "@eq 0" \
"id:9003001,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-NEXTCLOUD"
#
# [ File Manager ]
#
#
# The web interface uploads files, and interacts with the user.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /remote.php/webdav" \
"id:9003100,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveByTag=attack-injection-php,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=941000-942999,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=951000-951999,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=953100-953130,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920420,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920440"
# Skip PUT parsing for invalid encoding / protocol violations in binary files.
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "@streq PUT" \
"id:9003105,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /remote.php/webdav" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920000-920999,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=932000-932999,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=921150,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=930110,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=930120"
# Allow the data type 'text/vcard'
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /remote.php/dav/files/" \
"id:9003110,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.allowed_request_content_type=%{tx.allowed_request_content_type}|text/vcard'"
# Allow the data type 'application/octet-stream'
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "@rx ^(?:PUT|MOVE)$" \
"id:9003115,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /remote\.php/dav/(?:files|uploads)/" \
"setvar:'tx.allowed_request_content_type=%{tx.allowed_request_content_type}|application/octet-stream'"
# Allow data types like video/mp4
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "@streq PUT" \
"id:9003116,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx (?:/public\.php/webdav/|/remote\.php/dav/uploads/)" \
"ctl:ruleRemoveById=920340,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920420"
# Allow characters like /../ in files.
# Allow all kind of filetypes.
# Allow source code.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /remote.php/dav/files/" \
"id:9003120,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=930100-930110,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=951000-951999,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=953100-953130,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920440"
# [ Searchengine ]
#
# NexCloud uses a search field for filename or content queries.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /index.php/core/search" \
"id:9003125,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=attack-injection-php;ARGS:query,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=941000-942999;ARGS:query,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=932000-932999;ARGS:query"
# [ DAV ]
#
# NextCloud uses DAV methods with index.php and remote.php to do many things
# The default ones in ModSecurity are: GET HEAD POST OPTIONS
#
# Looking through the code, and via testing, I found these:
#
# File manager: PUT DELETE MOVE PROPFIND PROPPATCH
# Calendars: REPORT
# Others in the code or js files: PATCH MKCOL MOVE TRACE
# Others that I added just in case, and they seem related:
# CHECKOUT COPY LOCK MERGE MKACTIVITY UNLOCK.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /(?:remote|index|public)\.php/" \
"id:9003130,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.allowed_methods=%{tx.allowed_methods} PUT PATCH CHECKOUT COPY DELETE LOCK MERGE MKACTIVITY MKCOL MOVE PROPFIND PROPPATCH UNLOCK REPORT TRACE jsonp'"
# We need to allow DAV methods for sharing files, and removing shares
# DELETE - when the share is removed
# PUT - when setting a password / expiration time
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /ocs/v[0-9]+\.php/apps/files_sharing/" \
"id:9003140,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.allowed_methods=%{tx.allowed_methods} PUT DELETE'"
# [ Preview and Thumbnails ]
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /index.php/core/preview.png" \
"id:9003150,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=932150;ARGS:file"
# Filepreview for trashbin
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /index.php/apps/files_trashbin/ajax/preview.php" \
"id:9003155,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=932150;ARGS:file,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942190;ARGS:file"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /index\.php/(?:apps/gallery/thumbnails|logout$)" \
"id:9003160,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=941120;ARGS:requesttoken"
# [ Ownnote ]
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /index.php/apps/ownnote/" \
"id:9003300,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=941150"
# [ Text Editor ]
#
# This file can save anything, and it's name could be lots of things.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /index.php/apps/files_texteditor/" \
"id:9003310,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:filecontents,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=921110-921160;ARGS:filecontents,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=932150;ARGS:filename,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920370-920390;ARGS:filecontents,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920370-920390;ARGS_COMBINED_SIZE"
# [ Address Book ]
#
# Allow the data type 'text/vcard'
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /remote.php/dav/addressbooks/" \
"id:9003320,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.allowed_request_content_type=%{tx.allowed_request_content_type}|text/vcard'"
# [ Calendar ]
#
# Allow the data type 'text/calendar'
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /remote.php/dav/calendars/" \
"id:9003330,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
setvar:'tx.allowed_request_content_type=%{tx.allowed_request_content_type}|text/calendar'"
# [ Notes ]
#
# We want to allow a lot of things as the user is
# allowed to note on anything.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /index.php/apps/notes/" \
"id:9003340,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveByTag=attack-injection-php"
# [ Bookmarks ]
#
# Allow urls in data.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /index.php/apps/bookmarks/" \
"id:9003350,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=931130"
#
# [ Login forms ]
#
# This removes checks on the 'password' and related fields:
# User login password.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@contains /index.php/login" \
"id:9003400,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=941100;ARGS:requesttoken,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:password"
# Reset password.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /index.php/login" \
"id:9003410,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:action "@streq resetpass" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:action "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1-text,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass2"
# Change Password and Setting up a new user/password
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /index.php/settings/users" \
"id:9003500,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:newuserpassword,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:password"
SecMarker "END-NEXTCLOUD-ADMIN"
SecMarker "END-NEXTCLOUD"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These exclusions remedy false positives in a default Dokuwiki install.
# The exclusions are only active if crs_exclusions_dokuwiki=1 is set.
# See rule 900130 in crs-setup.conf.example for instructions.
#
# Note, if you want to relax the upload restrictions,
# see rule 900240. For Dokuwiki you can limit the exception
# to the ajax.php file:
#
# SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /lib/exe/ajax.php" ...
#
SecRule &TX:crs_exclusions_dokuwiki|TX:crs_exclusions_dokuwiki "@eq 0" \
"id:9004000,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-DOKUWIKI"
SecRule &TX:crs_exclusions_dokuwiki|TX:crs_exclusions_dokuwiki "@eq 0" \
"id:9004001,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-DOKUWIKI"
#
# -=[ Dokuwiki Front-End ]=-
#
# Note on files specified:
# /doku.php: shows pages, saves, edits, admin
# /lib/exe/ajax.php: autosave, uploads
#
# Allow pages to be edited, and ajax to save drafts.
#
# ARGS 'wikitext', 'suffix', and 'prefix' must allow the same things,
# as the page (in part or whole) is passed via 'suffix/prefix' at times.
# attack-protocol (921110-921160/920230): Allows odd characters on the page.
# CRS: (still need attack-protocol specified.)
# attack-injection-php (930000-933999): Allows code on page.
# attack-sqli (940000-942999): Allows SQL expressions on page.
#
# Others:
# 930100-930110;REQUEST_BODY: if there's a /../ in the text.
#
# ARGS:summary (the text in the 'summary' box on page edits.):
# Allowing 930120-930130 lets user save summaries with
# system file names. This should not be needed in normal
# use. But leaving a note here of how to allow in rule below:
# ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=930120;ARGS:summary
# ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=930130;ARGS:summary
#
# Also, can't specify:
# SecRule ARGS:do "@streq edit" \
# SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /lib/exe/ajax.php"\
# because at times the do=edit can get dropped, so if we use
# above the edit will get blocked when the page is saved.
# Hint: those using .htaccess rewrites can remove/replace
# this first 'SecRule...' line with 'SecAction \' (unsupported).
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx (?:/doku.php|/lib/exe/ajax.php)$" \
"id:9004100,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "@streq POST" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES:/S?DW[a-f0-9]+/ "@rx ^[%a-zA-Z0-9_-]+" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=attack-protocol;ARGS:wikitext,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:wikitext,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=attack-protocol;ARGS:suffix,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:suffix,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=attack-protocol;ARGS:prefix,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:prefix,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=930100-930110;REQUEST_BODY"
# Allow it to upload files. But check for cookies just to make sure.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /lib/exe/ajax.php" \
"id:9004110,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
noauditlog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "@streq POST" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES:/S?DW[a-f0-9]+/ "@rx ^[%a-zA-Z0-9_-]+" \
"t:none,\
setvar:'tx.allowed_request_content_type=%{tx.allowed_request_content_type}|application/octet-stream'"
# Show the index, even if things like "postgresql" or other things show up.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /doku.php" \
"id:9004130,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
noauditlog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:do "@streq index" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:do "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=951240,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=953110"
#
# [ Login form ]
#
# Turn off checks for password.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /doku.php" \
"id:9004200,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
noauditlog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:do "@streq login" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:do "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:p"
#
# [ Admin Area ]
#
# Skip this section for performance unless do=admin is in request
SecRule ARGS:do "!@streq admin" \
"id:9004300,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-DOKUWIKI-ADMIN"
SecRule ARGS:do "!@streq admin" \
"id:9004310,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-DOKUWIKI-ADMIN"
# [ Reset password ]
#
# Turn off checks for pass1, pass1-text, pass2
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /doku.php" \
"id:9004320,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
noauditlog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:do "@streq login" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:do "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass1-text,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:pass2"
# [ Save config ]
#
# Allow the config to be saved:
# 942200: If the user adds "..." to tagline: ARGS:config[tagline]
# 942430: if ARGS:config[hidepages] has pages looking like sql statements
# 942430,942440: "--- //[[@MAIL@|@NAME@]] @DATE@//"]" in ARGS:config[signature]
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /doku.php" \
"id:9004370,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
noauditlog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:page "@streq config" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:page "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "@streq POST" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES:/S?DW[a-f0-9]+/ "@rx ^[%a-zA-Z0-9_-]+" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=920230;ARGS:config[dformat],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:config[tagline],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430;ARGS:config[hidepages],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942430-942440;ARGS:config[signature]"
# When the config loads after a save, it gets blocked because
# it has 'readdir' and lines that look like sql
# 942430,942440: "--- //[[@MAIL@|@NAME@]] @DATE@//"]" in ARGS:config[signature]
# 951240,953110: When the page reloads, it triggers
# postgress and php code disclosure rules.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /doku.php" \
"id:9004380,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
noauditlog,\
chain"
SecRule ARGS:page "@streq config" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS:page "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES:/S?DW[a-f0-9]+/ "@rx ^[%a-zA-Z0-9_-]+" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=951240,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=953110"
# End [ Admin Area ]
SecMarker "END-DOKUWIKI-ADMIN"
SecMarker "END-DOKUWIKI"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These exclusions remedy false positives in a default cPanel environment.
# The exclusions are only active if crs_exclusions_cpanel=1 is set.
# See rule 900130 in crs-setup.conf.example for instructions.
SecRule &TX:crs_exclusions_cpanel|TX:crs_exclusions_cpanel "@eq 0" \
"id:9005000,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-CPANEL"
SecRule &TX:crs_exclusions_cpanel|TX:crs_exclusions_cpanel "@eq 0" \
"id:9005001,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-CPANEL"
#
# [ cPanel whm-server-status ]
#
# Cpanel's WHM auto generates requests to /whm-server-status from
# 127.0.0.1 (triggers rule 920280, non-blocking, log only) Once every 5 minutes.
# These false positives have a low impact (logged, non-blocking) to a large number of users (all cPanel admins).
#
#
# Rule to allow cPanel whm-server-status requests from localhost without log entry.
#
SecRule REQUEST_LINE "@rx ^GET /whm-server-status(?:/|/\?auto)? HTTP/[12]\.[01]$" \
"id:9005100,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-apache',\
tag:'attack-generic',\
chain"
SecRule REMOTE_ADDR "@ipMatch 127.0.0.1,::1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920280,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=920350"
SecMarker "END-CPANEL"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These exclusions remedy false positives in a default XenForo install.
# The exclusions are only active if crs_exclusions_xenforo=1 is set.
# See rule 900130 in crs-setup.conf.example for instructions.
SecRule &TX:crs_exclusions_xenforo|TX:crs_exclusions_xenforo "@eq 0" \
"id:9006000,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-XENFORO"
SecRule &TX:crs_exclusions_xenforo|TX:crs_exclusions_xenforo "@eq 0" \
"id:9006001,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-XENFORO"
#
# -=[ XenForo Front-End ]=-
#
# Proxy for images and remote content embedded in forum posts
# GET /xf/proxy.php?image=https://example.com/some.jpg&hash=foo
# GET /xf/proxy.php?link=https://example.com&hash=foo
# POST /xf/proxy.php, body: referrer=...
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /proxy.php" \
"id:9006100,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:image,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:link,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:referrer,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942230;ARGS:referrer"
# Store drafts for private message, forum post, thread reply
# POST /xf/conversations/draft
# POST /xf/conversations/convo-title.12345/draft
# POST /xf/forums/forum-title.12345/draft
# POST /xf/threads/thread-title-%E2%98%85.12345/draft
#
# attachment_hash_combined example:
# {"type":"post","context":{"post_id":12345},"hash":"0123456789abcdef..."}
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /(?:conversations|(?:conversations|forums|threads)/.*\.\d+)/draft$" \
"id:9006110,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:href,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:title,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:message,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:message_html,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942340;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942370;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined"
# Send PM, edit post, create thread, reply to thread
# POST /xf/conversations/add
# POST /xf/conversations/add-preview
# POST /xf/conversations/messages/1463947/edit
# POST /xf/posts/12345/edit
# POST /xf/posts/12345/preview
# POST /xf/conversations/convo-title.12345/add-reply
# POST /xf/threads/thread-title.12345/add-reply
# POST /xf/threads/thread-title.12345/reply-preview
# POST /xf/forums/forum-title.12345/post-thread
# POST /xf/forums/forum-title.12345/thread-preview
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /(?:conversations/add(?:-preview)?|conversations/messages/\d+/edit|posts/\d+/(?:edit|preview)|(?:conversations|threads)/.*\.\d+/(?:add-reply|reply-preview)|forums/.*\.\d+/(?:post-thread|thread-preview))$" \
"id:9006120,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:title,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:message,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:message_html,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942340;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942370;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined"
# Quote
# POST /xf/posts/12345/quote
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /posts/\d+/quote$" \
"id:9006130,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:quoteHtml"
# Multi quote
# POST /xf/conversations/convo-title.12345/multi-quote
# POST /xf/threads/thread-title.12345/multi-quote
# quotes={"12345":["quote-html"]}
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /(?:conversations|threads)/.*\.\d+/multi-quote$" \
"id:9006140,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:quotes,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:insert[0][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:insert[1][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:insert[2][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:insert[3][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:insert[4][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:insert[5][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:insert[6][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:insert[7][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:insert[8][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:insert[9][value]"
# Delete thread
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /threads/.*\.\d+/delete$" \
"id:9006150,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942130;ARGS:starter_alert_reason"
# Inline moderate thread
# POST /xf/inline-mod/
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@streq /inline-mod/" \
"id:9006160,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:message"
# Warn member
# POST /xf/members/name.12345/warn
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /members/\*\.\d+/warn$" \
"id:9006170,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:conversation_message,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:notes"
# Editor
SecRule REQUEST_URI "@endsWith /index.php?editor/to-html" \
"id:9006200,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:bb_code,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942340;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942370;ARGS:attachment_hash_combined"
# Editor
SecRule REQUEST_URI "@endsWith /index.php?editor/to-bb-code" \
"id:9006210,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:html"
# Post attachment
# POST /xf/account/avatar
# POST /xf/attachments/upload?type=post&context[thread_id]=12345&hash=foo
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /(?:account/avatar|attachments/upload)$" \
"id:9006220,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveById=200003,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942220;ARGS:flowChunkSize,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942440;ARGS:flowIdentifier,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942440;ARGS:flowFilename,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942440;ARGS:flowRelativePath"
# Media
# POST /xf/index.php?editor/media
SecRule REQUEST_URI "@endsWith /index.php?editor/media" \
"id:9006230,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:url,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942130;ARGS:url"
# Emoji
# GET /xf/index.php?misc/find-emoji&q=(%0A%0A
SecRule REQUEST_URI "@rx /index\.php\?misc/find-emoji&q=" \
"id:9006240,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=921151;ARGS:q"
# Login
# POST /xf/login/login
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /login/login" \
"id:9006300,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:password"
# Register account
# POST /xf/register/register
# The password is passed in a variable-name form parameter. We don't
# want to exclude all parameters completely as this would cause an
# unacceptable bypass. So, we exclude only commonly hit rules.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /register/register" \
"id:9006310,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942130;ARGS,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:reg_key"
# Edit account
# POST /xf/account/account-details
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /account/account-details" \
"id:9006320,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:custom_fields[picture],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:about_html"
# Lost password
# POST /xf/lost-password/user-name.12345/confirm?c=foo
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /lost-password/.*\.\d+/confirm$" \
"id:9006330,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:c"
# Set forum signature
# POST /xf/account/signature
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /account/signature" \
"id:9006340,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:signature_html"
# Search
# POST /xf/search/search
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /search/search" \
"id:9006400,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:keywords,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:constraints,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:constraints,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942340;ARGS:constraints,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942370;ARGS:constraints"
# Search within thread
# GET /xf/threads/foo.12345/page12?highlight=foo
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /threads/.*\.\d+/(?:page\d+)?$" \
"id:9006410,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:highlight"
# Search within search result
# GET /xf/search/12345/?q=foo
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /search/\d+/$" \
"id:9006420,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:q"
# Contact form
# POST /xf/misc/contact
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /misc/contact" \
"id:9006500,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:message,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:subject"
# Report post
# POST /xf/posts/12345/report
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@rx /posts/\d+/report$" \
"id:9006510,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:message"
# Alternate thread view route
# /xf/index.php?threads/title-having-some-sql.12345/
#
# Especially threads with the HAVING sql keyword are FP prone.
# This rule has some chains to narrow down the exclusion,
# making it harder for an attacker to abuse the ARGS_NAMES
# exclusion on other endpoints.
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /index.php" \
"id:9006600,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "@streq GET" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule &ARGS "@eq 1" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_URI "@rx /index\.php\?threads/.*\.\d+/$" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942100;ARGS_NAMES,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942230;ARGS_NAMES"
# Browser fingerprint (DBTech security extension)
# May Contain various javascript/XSS false positives
SecRule REQUEST_URI "@endsWith /index.php?dbtech-security/fingerprint" \
"id:9006700,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:components[14][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:components[15][value],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:components[16][value]"
# Get location info
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /misc/location-info" \
"id:9006710,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:location"
#
# -=[ XenForo Global Exclusions ]=-
#
# _xfRedirect, _xfRequestUri can appear on various endpoints.
# Cookies can appear on all endpoints.
SecAction \
"id:9006800,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931120;ARGS:_xfRedirect,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=941150;ARGS:_xfRedirect,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931120;ARGS:_xfRequestUri,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=941150;ARGS:_xfRequestUri,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942130;ARGS:_xfRequestUri,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942230;ARGS:_xfRequestUri,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:_xfRequestUri,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942100;REQUEST_COOKIES:xf_csrf,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942210;REQUEST_COOKIES:xf_csrf,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942440;REQUEST_COOKIES:xf_csrf,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942150;REQUEST_COOKIES:xf_emoji_usage,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942410;REQUEST_COOKIES:xf_emoji_usage,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;REQUEST_COOKIES:xf_ls,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942100;REQUEST_COOKIES:xf_user"
#
# -=[ XenForo Administration Back-End ]=-
#
# Skip this section for performance unless requested file is admin.php
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "!@endsWith /admin.php" \
"id:9006900,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-XENFORO-ADMIN"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "!@endsWith /admin.php" \
"id:9006901,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
skipAfter:END-XENFORO-ADMIN"
# Admin edit user
# POST /xf/admin.php?users/the-user-name.12345/edit
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin.php" \
"id:9006910,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_URI "@rx /admin\.php\?users/.*\.\d+/edit$" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:profile[about],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:profile[website]"
# Admin save user
# POST /xf/admin.php?users/the-user-name.12345/save
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin.php" \
"id:9006920,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_URI "@rx /admin\.php\?users/.*\.\d+/save$" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:custom_fields[occupation],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:custom_fields[personal_quote],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:profile[about],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:profile[signature],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:custom_fields[sexuality],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:custom_fields[picture],\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=931130;ARGS:profile[website]"
# Admin edit forum notice
# POST /xf/admin.php?notices/0/save
# POST /xf/admin.php?notices/forum-name.12345/save
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin.php" \
"id:9006930,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_URI "@rx /admin\.php\?notices/(?:.*\.)?\d+/save$" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:message,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetByTag=OWASP_CRS;ARGS:title"
# Admin batch thread update
# POST /xf/admin.php?threads/batch-update/action
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin.php" \
"id:9006940,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_URI "@rx /admin\.php\?threads/batch-update/action$" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:criteria,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:criteria,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942330;ARGS:criteria,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942340;ARGS:criteria,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942370;ARGS:criteria"
# Edit forum theme
# POST /xf/admin.php?styles/title.1234/style-properties/group&group=basic
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@endsWith /admin.php" \
"id:9006950,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_URI "@rx /admin\.php\?styles/" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942200;ARGS:json,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942260;ARGS:json,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942330;ARGS:json,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942340;ARGS:json,\
ctl:ruleRemoveTargetById=942370;ARGS:json"
SecMarker "END-XENFORO-ADMIN"
SecMarker "END-XENFORO"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This file is used as an exception mechanism to remove common false positives
# that may be encountered.
#
# Exception for Apache SSL pinger
#
SecRule REQUEST_LINE "@streq GET /" \
"id:905100,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-apache',\
tag:'attack-generic',\
chain"
SecRule REMOTE_ADDR "@ipMatch 127.0.0.1,::1" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleEngine=Off,\
ctl:auditEngine=Off"
#
# Exception for Apache internal dummy connection
#
SecRule REQUEST_LINE "@rx ^(?:GET /|OPTIONS \*) HTTP/[12]\.[01]$" \
"id:905110,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-apache',\
tag:'attack-generic',\
chain"
SecRule REMOTE_ADDR "@ipMatch 127.0.0.1,::1" \
"t:none,\
chain"
SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS:User-Agent "@rx ^.*\(internal dummy connection\)$" \
"t:none,\
ctl:ruleEngine=Off,\
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# -= Paranoia Level 0 (empty) =- (apply unconditionally)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:910011,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-910-IP-REPUTATION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:910012,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-910-IP-REPUTATION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 1 (default) =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 1 or higher)
#
#
# -=[ IP Reputation Block Flag Check ]=-
#
# The first check we do is to see if the client IP address has already
# been blacklisted by rules from previous requests.
#
# If the rule matches, it will do a skipAfter and pick up processing
# at the end of the request phase for actual blocking.
#
SecRule TX:DO_REPUT_BLOCK "@eq 1" \
"id:910000,\
phase:2,\
block,\
t:none,\
msg:'Request from Known Malicious Client (Based on previous traffic violations).',\
logdata:'Previous Block Reason: %{ip.reput_block_reason}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-ip',\
tag:'IP_REPUTATION/MALICIOUS_CLIENT',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
chain,\
skipAfter:BEGIN-REQUEST-BLOCKING-EVAL"
SecRule IP:REPUT_BLOCK_FLAG "@eq 1" \
"setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# -=[ GeoIP Checks ]=-
#
# This rule requires activating the SecGeoLookupDB directive
# in the crs-setup.conf file and specifying
# the list of blocked countries (tx.high_risk_country_codes).
#
# This rule does a GeoIP resolution on the client IP address.
#
SecRule TX:HIGH_RISK_COUNTRY_CODES "!@rx ^$" \
"id:910100,\
phase:2,\
block,\
t:none,\
msg:'Client IP is from a HIGH Risk Country Location.',\
logdata:'%{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-ip',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
chain"
SecRule TX:REAL_IP "@geoLookup" \
"chain"
SecRule GEO:COUNTRY_CODE "@within %{tx.high_risk_country_codes}" \
"setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_flag=1',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_reason=%{rule.msg}',\
expirevar:'ip.reput_block_flag=%{tx.reput_block_duration}'"
#
# -=[ IP Reputation Checks ]=-
#
# ModSecurity Rules from Trustwave SpiderLabs: IP Blacklist Alert
# Ref: http://www.modsecurity.org/projects/commercial/rules/
#
# This rule checks the client IP address against a list of recent IPs captured
# from the SpiderLabs web honeypot systems (last 48 hours).
#
#SecRule TX:REAL_IP "@ipMatchFromFile ip_blacklist.data" \
# "id:910110,\
# phase:2,\
# block,\
# t:none,\
# msg:'Client IP in Trustwave SpiderLabs IP Reputation Blacklist.',\
# tag:'application-multi',\
# tag:'language-multi',\
# tag:'platform-multi',\
# tag:'attack-reputation-ip',\
# severity:'CRITICAL',\
# setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
# setvar:'ip.reput_block_flag=1',\
# setvar:'ip.reput_block_reason=%{rule.msg}',\
# expirevar:'ip.reput_block_flag=%{tx.reput_block_duration}'"
#
# First check if we have already run an @rbl check for this IP by checking in IP collection.
# If we have, then skip doing another check.
#
SecRule IP:PREVIOUS_RBL_CHECK "@eq 1" \
"id:910120,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-ip',\
skipAfter:END-RBL-LOOKUP"
#
# Check Client IP against ProjectHoneypot's HTTP Blacklist
# Ref: http://www.projecthoneypot.org/httpbl_api.php
#
# To use the blacklist, you must register for an HttpBL API Key
# and choose the traffic types to block. See section
# "Project Honey Pot HTTP Blacklist" in crs-setup.conf.
#
# Ref: https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity/wiki/Reference-Manual#wiki-SecHttpBlKey
#
# Skip HttpBL checks if user has not defined one of the TX:block_* variables.
# This prevents error "Operator error: RBL httpBl called but no key defined: set SecHttpBlKey"
SecRule &TX:block_suspicious_ip "@eq 0" \
"id:910130,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain,\
skipAfter:END-RBL-CHECK"
SecRule &TX:block_harvester_ip "@eq 0" \
"chain"
SecRule &TX:block_spammer_ip "@eq 0" \
"chain"
SecRule &TX:block_search_ip "@eq 0"
SecRule TX:REAL_IP "@rbl dnsbl.httpbl.org" \
"id:910140,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
capture,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-ip',\
setvar:'tx.httpbl_msg=%{tx.0}',\
chain"
SecRule TX:httpbl_msg "@rx RBL lookup of .*?.dnsbl.httpbl.org succeeded at TX:checkip. (.*?): .*" \
"capture,\
t:none,\
setvar:'tx.httpbl_msg=%{tx.1}'"
# The following regexs are generated based off re_operators.c
SecRule TX:block_search_ip "@eq 1" \
"id:910150,\
phase:2,\
block,\
t:none,\
msg:'HTTP Blacklist match for search engine IP',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-ip',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
chain,\
skipAfter:END-RBL-CHECK"
SecRule TX:httpbl_msg "@rx Search Engine" \
"setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_flag=1',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_reason=%{rule.msg}',\
setvar:'ip.previous_rbl_check=1',\
expirevar:'ip.reput_block_flag=%{tx.reput_block_duration}',\
expirevar:'ip.previous_rbl_check=86400'"
SecRule TX:block_spammer_ip "@eq 1" \
"id:910160,\
phase:2,\
block,\
t:none,\
msg:'HTTP Blacklist match for spammer IP',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-ip',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
chain,\
skipAfter:END-RBL-CHECK"
SecRule TX:httpbl_msg "@rx (?i)^.*? spammer .*?$" \
"setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_flag=1',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_reason=%{rule.msg}',\
setvar:'ip.previous_rbl_check=1',\
expirevar:'ip.reput_block_flag=%{tx.reput_block_duration}',\
expirevar:'ip.previous_rbl_check=86400'"
SecRule TX:block_suspicious_ip "@eq 1" \
"id:910170,\
phase:2,\
block,\
t:none,\
msg:'HTTP Blacklist match for suspicious IP',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-ip',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
chain,\
skipAfter:END-RBL-CHECK"
SecRule TX:httpbl_msg "@rx (?i)^.*? suspicious .*?$" \
"setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_flag=1',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_reason=%{rule.msg}',\
setvar:'ip.previous_rbl_check=1',\
expirevar:'ip.reput_block_flag=%{tx.reput_block_duration}',\
expirevar:'ip.previous_rbl_check=86400'"
SecRule TX:block_harvester_ip "@eq 1" \
"id:910180,\
phase:2,\
block,\
t:none,\
msg:'HTTP Blacklist match for harvester IP',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-ip',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
chain,\
skipAfter:END-RBL-CHECK"
SecRule TX:httpbl_msg "@rx (?i)^.*? harvester .*?$" \
"setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_flag=1',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_reason=%{rule.msg}',\
setvar:'ip.previous_rbl_check=1',\
expirevar:'ip.reput_block_flag=%{tx.reput_block_duration}',\
expirevar:'ip.previous_rbl_check=86400'"
SecAction \
"id:910190,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-ip',\
setvar:'ip.previous_rbl_check=1',\
expirevar:'ip.previous_rbl_check=86400'"
SecMarker "END-RBL-LOOKUP"
SecMarker "END-RBL-CHECK"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:910013,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-910-IP-REPUTATION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:910014,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-910-IP-REPUTATION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 2 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 2 or higher)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:910015,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-910-IP-REPUTATION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:910016,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-910-IP-REPUTATION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 3 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 3 or higher)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:910017,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-910-IP-REPUTATION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:910018,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-910-IP-REPUTATION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 4 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 4 or higher)
#
#
# -= Paranoia Levels Finished =-
#
SecMarker "END-REQUEST-910-IP-REPUTATION"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# -= Paranoia Level 0 (empty) =- (apply unconditionally)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:911011,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-911-METHOD-ENFORCEMENT"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:911012,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-911-METHOD-ENFORCEMENT"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 1 (default) =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 1 or higher)
#
#
# -=[ Allowed Request Methods ]=-
#
# tx.allowed_methods is defined in the crs-setup.conf file
#
SecRule REQUEST_METHOD "!@within %{tx.allowed_methods}" \
"id:911100,\
phase:2,\
block,\
msg:'Method is not allowed by policy',\
logdata:'%{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-generic',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/POLICY/METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED',\
tag:'WASCTC/WASC-15',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A6',\
tag:'OWASP_AppSensor/RE1',\
tag:'PCI/12.1',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:911013,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-911-METHOD-ENFORCEMENT"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:911014,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-911-METHOD-ENFORCEMENT"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 2 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 2 or higher)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:911015,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-911-METHOD-ENFORCEMENT"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:911016,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-911-METHOD-ENFORCEMENT"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 3 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 3 or higher)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:911017,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-911-METHOD-ENFORCEMENT"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:911018,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-911-METHOD-ENFORCEMENT"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 4 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 4 or higher)
#
#
# -= Paranoia Levels Finished =-
#
SecMarker "END-REQUEST-911-METHOD-ENFORCEMENT"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Anti-Automation rules to detect Denial of Service attacks.
#
# Description of mechanics:
# When a request hits a non-static resource (TX:STATIC_EXTENSIONS), then a counter for the IP
# address is being raised (IP:DOS_COUNTER). If the counter (IP:DOS_COUNTER) hits a limit
# (TX:DOS_COUNTER_THRESHOLD), then a burst is identified (IP:DOS_BURST_COUNTER) and the
# counter (IP:DOS_COUNTER) is reset. The burst counter expires within a timeout period
# (TX:DOS_BURST_TIME_SLICE).
# If the burst counter (IP:DOS_BURST_COUNTER) is greater equal 2, then the blocking flag
# is being set (IP:DOS_BLOCK). The blocking flag (IP:DOS_BLOCK) expires within a timeout
# period (TX:DOS_BLOCK_TIMEOUT). All this counting happens in phase 5.
# There is a stricter sibling to this rule (912170) in paranoia level 2, where the
# burst counter check (IP:DOS_BURST_COUNTER) hits at greater equal 1.
#
# The blocking is done in phase 1: When the blocking flag is encountered (IP:DOS_BLOCK),
# then the request is dropped without sending a response. If this happens, then a
# counter is # raised (IP:DOS_BLOCK_COUNTER).
# When an IP address is blocked for the first time, then the blocking is reported in a
# message and a flag (IP:DOS_BLOCK_FLAG) is set. This flag expires in 60 seconds.
# When an IP address is blocked and the flag (IP:DOS_BLOCK_FLAG) is set, then the
# blocking is not being reported (to prevent a flood of alerts). When the flag
# (IP:DOS_BLOCK_FLAG) has expired and a new request is being blocked, then the
# counter (IP:DOS_BLOCK_COUNTER) is being reset to 0 and the block is being treated
# as the first block (-> alert).
# In order to be able to display the counter (IP:DOS_BLOCK_COUNTER) and resetting
# it at the same time, we copy the counter (IP:DOS_BLOCK_COUNTER) into a different
# variable (TX:DOS_BLOCK_COUNTER), which is then displayed in turn.
#
# Variables:
# IP:DOS_BLOCK Flag if an IP address should be blocked
# IP:DOS_BLOCK_COUNTER Counter of blocked requests
# IP:DOS_BLOCK_FLAG Flag keeping track of alert. Flag expires after 60 seconds.
# IP:DOS_BURST_COUNTER Burst counter
# IP:DOS_COUNTER Request counter (static resources are ignored)
# TX:DOS_BLOCK_COUNTER Copy of IP:DOS_BLOCK_COUNTER (needed for display reasons)
# TX:DOS_BLOCK_TIMEOUT Period in seconds a blocked IP will be blocked
# TX:DOS_COUNTER_THRESHOLD Limit of requests, where a burst is identified
# TX:DOS_BURST_TIME_SLICE Period in seconds when we will forget a burst
# TX:STATIC_EXTENSIONS Paths which can be ignored with regards to DoS
#
# As a precondition for these rules, please set the following three variables:
# - TX:DOS_BLOCK_TIMEOUT
# - TX:DOS_COUNTER_THRESHOLD
# - TX:DOS_BURST_TIME_SLICE
#
# And make sure that TX:STATIC_EXTENSIONS is also set.
#
#
# -= Paranoia Level 0 (empty) =- (apply unconditionally)
#
#
# Skip if variables defining DoS protection are not set
#
SecRule &TX:dos_burst_time_slice "@eq 0" \
"id:912100,\
phase:1,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain,\
skipAfter:END-DOS-PROTECTION-CHECKS"
SecRule &TX:dos_counter_threshold "@eq 0" \
"chain"
SecRule &TX:dos_block_timeout "@eq 0"
SecRule &TX:dos_burst_time_slice "@eq 0" \
"id:912110,\
phase:5,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
chain,\
skipAfter:END-DOS-PROTECTION-CHECKS"
SecRule &TX:dos_counter_threshold "@eq 0" \
"chain"
SecRule &TX:dos_block_timeout "@eq 0"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:912011,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:912012,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 1 (default) =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 1 or higher)
#
#
# -=[ Anti-Automation / DoS Protection : Block ]=-
#
#
# Block and track # of requests and log
#
SecRule IP:DOS_BLOCK "@eq 1" \
"id:912120,\
phase:1,\
drop,\
msg:'Denial of Service (DoS) attack identified from %{tx.real_ip} (%{tx.dos_block_counter} hits since last alert)',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-dos',\
chain"
SecRule &IP:DOS_BLOCK_FLAG "@eq 0" \
"setvar:'ip.dos_block_counter=+1',\
setvar:'ip.dos_block_flag=1',\
setvar:'tx.dos_block_counter=%{ip.dos_block_counter}',\
setvar:'ip.dos_block_counter=0',\
expirevar:'ip.dos_block_flag=60'"
#
# Block and track # of requests but don't log
#
SecRule IP:DOS_BLOCK "@eq 1" \
"id:912130,\
phase:1,\
drop,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-dos',\
setvar:'ip.dos_block_counter=+1'"
#
# -=[ Anti-Automation / DoS Protection: Count requests ]=-
#
#
# Skip if we have blocked the request
#
SecRule IP:DOS_BLOCK "@eq 1" \
"id:912140,\
phase:5,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-dos',\
skipAfter:END-DOS-PROTECTION-CHECKS"
#
# DOS Counter: Count the number of requests to non-static resources
#
SecRule REQUEST_BASENAME "@rx .*?(\.[a-z0-9]{1,10})?$" \
"id:912150,\
phase:5,\
pass,\
capture,\
t:none,t:lowercase,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-dos',\
setvar:'tx.extension=/%{TX.1}/',\
chain"
SecRule TX:EXTENSION "!@within %{tx.static_extensions}" \
"setvar:'ip.dos_counter=+1'"
#
# Check DOS Counter
# If the request count is greater than or equal to user settings,
# we raise the burst counter. This happens via two separate rules:
# - 912160: raise from 0 to 1
# - 912161: raise from 1 to 2
#
# This approach with two rules avoids raising the burst counter
# from 0 to 2 via two concurrent requests. We do not raise the
# burst counter beyond 2.
#
#
SecRule IP:DOS_COUNTER "@ge %{tx.dos_counter_threshold}" \
"id:912160,\
phase:5,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-dos',\
chain"
SecRule &IP:DOS_BURST_COUNTER "@eq 0" \
"setvar:'ip.dos_burst_counter=1',\
setvar:'!ip.dos_counter',\
expirevar:'ip.dos_burst_counter=%{tx.dos_burst_time_slice}'"
SecRule IP:DOS_COUNTER "@ge %{tx.dos_counter_threshold}" \
"id:912161,\
phase:5,\
pass,\
t:none,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-dos',\
chain"
SecRule &IP:DOS_BURST_COUNTER "@ge 1" \
"setvar:'ip.dos_burst_counter=2',\
setvar:'!ip.dos_counter',\
expirevar:'ip.dos_burst_counter=%{tx.dos_burst_time_slice}'"
#
# Check DOS Burst Counter and set Block
# Check the burst counter - if greater than or equal to 2, then we set the IP
# block variable for a given expiry and issue an alert.
#
SecRule IP:DOS_BURST_COUNTER "@ge 2" \
"id:912170,\
phase:5,\
pass,\
t:none,\
log,\
msg:'Potential Denial of Service (DoS) Attack from %{tx.real_ip} - # of Request Bursts: %{ip.dos_burst_counter}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-dos',\
setvar:'ip.dos_block=1',\
expirevar:'ip.dos_block=%{tx.dos_block_timeout}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:912013,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:912014,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:912019,phase:5,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 2 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 2 or higher)
#
#
# Check DOS Burst Counter and set Block
# Check the burst counter - if greater than or equal to 1, then we set the IP
# block variable for a given expiry and issue an alert.
#
# This is a stricter sibling of rule 912170.
#
SecRule IP:DOS_BURST_COUNTER "@ge 1" \
"id:912171,\
phase:5,\
pass,\
t:none,\
log,\
msg:'Potential Denial of Service (DoS) Attack from %{tx.real_ip} - # of Request Bursts: %{ip.dos_burst_counter}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-dos',\
tag:'paranoia-level/2',\
setvar:'ip.dos_block=1',\
expirevar:'ip.dos_block=%{tx.dos_block_timeout}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:912015,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:912016,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 3 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 3 or higher)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:912017,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:912018,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 4 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 4 or higher)
#
#
# -= Paranoia Levels Finished =-
#
SecMarker "END-REQUEST-912-DOS-PROTECTION"
SecMarker "END-DOS-PROTECTION-CHECKS"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# -= Paranoia Level 0 (empty) =- (apply unconditionally)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:913011,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-913-SCANNER-DETECTION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:913012,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-913-SCANNER-DETECTION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 1 (default) =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 1 or higher)
#
#
# -=[ Vulnerability Scanner Checks ]=-
#
# These rules inspect the default User-Agent and Header values sent by
# various commercial and open source vuln scanners.
#
# The following rules contain User-Agent lists:
# 913100 - security scanners (data file scanners-user-agents.data)
# 913101 - scripting/generic HTTP clients (data file scripting-user-agents.data)
# 913102 - web crawlers/bots (data file crawlers-user-agents.data)
#
SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS:User-Agent "@pmFromFile scanners-user-agents.data" \
"id:913100,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:lowercase,\
msg:'Found User-Agent associated with security scanner',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-scanner',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/AUTOMATION/SECURITY_SCANNER',\
tag:'WASCTC/WASC-21',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A7',\
tag:'PCI/6.5.10',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_flag=1',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_reason=%{rule.msg}',\
expirevar:'ip.reput_block_flag=%{tx.reput_block_duration}'"
SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS_NAMES|REQUEST_HEADERS "@pmFromFile scanners-headers.data" \
"id:913110,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:lowercase,\
msg:'Found request header associated with security scanner',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-scanner',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/AUTOMATION/SECURITY_SCANNER',\
tag:'WASCTC/WASC-21',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A7',\
tag:'PCI/6.5.10',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_flag=1',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_reason=%{rule.msg}',\
expirevar:'ip.reput_block_flag=%{tx.reput_block_duration}'"
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME|ARGS "@pmFromFile scanners-urls.data" \
"id:913120,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:lowercase,\
msg:'Found request filename/argument associated with security scanner',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-scanner',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/AUTOMATION/SECURITY_SCANNER',\
tag:'WASCTC/WASC-21',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A7',\
tag:'PCI/6.5.10',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_flag=1',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_reason=%{rule.msg}',\
expirevar:'ip.reput_block_flag=%{tx.reput_block_duration}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:913013,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-913-SCANNER-DETECTION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:913014,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-913-SCANNER-DETECTION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 2 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 2 or higher)
#
#
# -=[ Scripting/Generic User-Agents ]=-
#
# This rule detects user-agents associated with various HTTP client libraries
# and scripting languages. Detection suggests attempted access by some
# automated tool.
#
# This rule is a sibling of rule 913100.
#
SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS:User-Agent "@pmFromFile scripting-user-agents.data" \
"id:913101,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:lowercase,\
msg:'Found User-Agent associated with scripting/generic HTTP client',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-scripting',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/AUTOMATION/SCRIPTING',\
tag:'WASCTC/WASC-21',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A7',\
tag:'PCI/6.5.10',\
tag:'paranoia-level/2',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl2=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_flag=1',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_reason=%{rule.msg}',\
expirevar:'ip.reput_block_flag=%{tx.reput_block_duration}'"
#
# -=[ Crawler User-Agents ]=-
#
# This rule detects user-agents associated with various crawlers, SEO tools,
# and bots, which have been reported to potentially misbehave.
# These crawlers can have legitimate uses when used with authorization.
#
# This rule is a sibling of rule 913100.
#
SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS:User-Agent "@pmFromFile crawlers-user-agents.data" \
"id:913102,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:lowercase,\
msg:'Found User-Agent associated with web crawler/bot',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-reputation-crawler',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/AUTOMATION/CRAWLER',\
tag:'WASCTC/WASC-21',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A7',\
tag:'PCI/6.5.10',\
tag:'paranoia-level/2',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl2=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_flag=1',\
setvar:'ip.reput_block_reason=%{rule.msg}',\
expirevar:'ip.reput_block_flag=%{tx.reput_block_duration}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:913015,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-913-SCANNER-DETECTION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:913016,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-913-SCANNER-DETECTION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 3 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 3 or higher)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:913017,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-913-SCANNER-DETECTION"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:913018,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-913-SCANNER-DETECTION"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 4 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 4 or higher)
#
#
# -= Paranoia Levels Finished =-
#
SecMarker "END-REQUEST-913-SCANNER-DETECTION"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# -= Paranoia Level 0 (empty) =- (apply unconditionally)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:921011,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-921-PROTOCOL-ATTACK"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:921012,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-921-PROTOCOL-ATTACK"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 1 (default) =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 1 or higher)
#
#
# -=[ HTTP Request Smuggling ]=-
#
# [ Rule Logic ]
# This rule looks for a CR/LF character in combination with a HTTP / WEBDAV method name.
# This would point to an attempt to inject a 2nd request into the request, thus bypassing
# tests carried out on the primary request.
#
# [ References ]
# http://projects.webappsec.org/HTTP-Request-Smuggling
#
SecRule ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx [\n\r]+(?:get|post|head|options|connect|put|delete|trace|track|patch|propfind|propatch|mkcol|copy|move|lock|unlock)\s+[^\s]+(?:\s+http|[\r\n])" \
"id:921110,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:urlDecodeUni,t:htmlEntityDecode,t:lowercase,\
msg:'HTTP Request Smuggling Attack',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-protocol',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/REQUEST_SMUGGLING',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.http_violation_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# -=[ HTTP Response Splitting ]=-
#
# [ Rule Logic ]
# These rules look for Carriage Return (CR) %0d and Linefeed (LF) %0a characters.
# These characters may cause problems if the data is returned in a respones header and
# may be interpreted by an intermediary proxy server and treated as two separate
# responses.
#
# [ References ]
# http://projects.webappsec.org/HTTP-Response-Splitting
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx [\r\n]\W*?(?:content-(?:type|length)|set-cookie|location):" \
"id:921120,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:urlDecodeUni,t:lowercase,\
msg:'HTTP Response Splitting Attack',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-protocol',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/RESPONSE_SPLITTING',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.http_violation_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx (?:\bhttp\/(?:0\.9|1\.[01])|<(?:html|meta)\b)" \
"id:921130,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:urlDecodeUni,t:htmlEntityDecode,t:lowercase,\
msg:'HTTP Response Splitting Attack',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-protocol',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/RESPONSE_SPLITTING',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.http_violation_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# -=[ HTTP Header Injection ]=-
#
# [ Rule Logic ]
# These rules look for Carriage Return (CR) %0d and Linefeed (LF) %0a characters,
# on their own or in combination with header field names.
# These characters may cause problems if the data is returned in a respones header
# and interpreted by the client.
# The rules are similar to rules defending against the HTTP Request Splitting and
# Request Smuggling rules.
#
# [ References ]
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_header_injection
#
SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS_NAMES|REQUEST_HEADERS "@rx [\n\r]" \
"id:921140,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:htmlEntityDecode,t:lowercase,\
msg:'HTTP Header Injection Attack via headers',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-protocol',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/HEADER_INJECTION',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.http_violation_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
# Detect newlines in argument names.
# Checking for GET arguments has been moved to paranoia level 2 (921151)
# in order to mitigate possible false positives.
#
# This rule is also triggered by the following exploit(s):
# [ SAP CRM Java vulnerability CVE-2018-2380 - Exploit tested: https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/44292 ]
#
SecRule ARGS_NAMES "@rx [\n\r]" \
"id:921150,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:urlDecodeUni,t:htmlEntityDecode,\
msg:'HTTP Header Injection Attack via payload (CR/LF detected)',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-protocol',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/HEADER_INJECTION',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.http_violation_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule ARGS_GET_NAMES|ARGS_GET "@rx (?:\n|\r)+(?:\s|location|refresh|(?:set-)?cookie|(?:x-)?(?:forwarded-(?:for|host|server)|host|via|remote-ip|remote-addr|originating-IP))\s*:" \
"id:921160,\
phase:1,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:urlDecodeUni,t:htmlEntityDecode,t:lowercase,\
msg:'HTTP Header Injection Attack via payload (CR/LF and header-name detected)',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-protocol',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/HEADER_INJECTION',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.http_violation_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:921013,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-921-PROTOCOL-ATTACK"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:921014,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-921-PROTOCOL-ATTACK"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 2 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 2 or higher)
#
# Detect newlines in GET argument values.
# These may point to a HTTP header injection attack, but can also sometimes
# occur in benign query parameters.
#
# See also: rule 921140, 921150
#
SecRule ARGS_GET "@rx [\n\r]" \
"id:921151,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:urlDecodeUni,t:htmlEntityDecode,\
msg:'HTTP Header Injection Attack via payload (CR/LF detected)',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-protocol',\
tag:'paranoia-level/2',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/HEADER_INJECTION',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.http_violation_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl2=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:921015,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-921-PROTOCOL-ATTACK"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:921016,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-921-PROTOCOL-ATTACK"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 3 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 3 or higher)
#
#
# -=[ HTTP Parameter Polution ]=-
#
# [ Rule Logic ]
# These rules look for multiple parameters with the same name.
# 921170 counts the occurrences of the individual parameters.
# 921180 checks if any counter is > 1.
#
# One HPP attack vector is to try evade signature filters by distributing the
# attack payload across multiple parameters with the same name.
# This works as many security devices only apply signatures to individual
# parameter payloads, however the back-end web application may (in the case
# of ASP.NET) consolidate all of the payloads into one thus making the
# attack payload active.
#
# [ References ]
# http://tacticalwebappsec.blogspot.com/2009/05/http-parameter-pollution.html
# https://capec.mitre.org/data/definitions/460.html
#
SecRule ARGS_NAMES "@rx ." \
"id:921170,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
nolog,\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-protocol',\
tag:'paranoia-level/3',\
tag:'CAPEC-460',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
setvar:'TX.paramcounter_%{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}=+1'"
SecRule TX:/paramcounter_.*/ "@gt 1" \
"id:921180,\
phase:2,\
pass,\
msg:'HTTP Parameter Pollution (%{TX.1})',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-protocol',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/HTTP_PARAMETER_POLLUTION',\
tag:'paranoia-level/3',\
tag:'CAPEC-460',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
chain"
SecRule MATCHED_VARS_NAMES "@rx TX:paramcounter_(.*)" \
"capture,\
setvar:'tx.http_violation_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl3=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:921017,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-921-PROTOCOL-ATTACK"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:921018,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-921-PROTOCOL-ATTACK"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 4 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 4 or higher)
#
#
# -= Paranoia Levels Finished =-
#
SecMarker "END-REQUEST-921-PROTOCOL-ATTACK"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# -= Paranoia Level 0 (empty) =- (apply unconditionally)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:930011,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-930-APPLICATION-ATTACK-LFI"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:930012,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-930-APPLICATION-ATTACK-LFI"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 1 (default) =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 1 or higher)
#
#
# -=[ Directory Traversal Attacks ]=-
#
# Ref: https://github.com/wireghoul/dotdotpwn
#
# [ Encoded /../ Payloads ]
#
SecRule REQUEST_URI_RAW|REQUEST_BODY|REQUEST_HEADERS|!REQUEST_HEADERS:Referer|XML:/* "@rx (?i)(?:\x5c|(?:%(?:c(?:0%(?:[2aq]f|5c|9v)|1%(?:[19p]c|8s|af))|2(?:5(?:c(?:0%25af|1%259c)|2f|5c)|%46|f)|(?:(?:f(?:8%8)?0%8|e)0%80%a|bg%q)f|%3(?:2(?:%(?:%6|4)6|F)|5%%63)|u(?:221[56]|002f|EFC8|F025)|1u|5c)|0x(?:2f|5c)|\/))(?:%(?:(?:f(?:(?:c%80|8)%8)?0%8|e)0%80%ae|2(?:(?:5(?:c0%25a|2))?e|%45)|u(?:(?:002|ff0)e|2024)|%32(?:%(?:%6|4)5|E)|c0(?:%[256aef]e|\.))|\.(?:%0[01]|\?)?|\?\.?|0x2e){2}(?:\x5c|(?:%(?:c(?:0%(?:[2aq]f|5c|9v)|1%(?:[19p]c|8s|af))|2(?:5(?:c(?:0%25af|1%259c)|2f|5c)|%46|f)|(?:(?:f(?:8%8)?0%8|e)0%80%a|bg%q)f|%3(?:2(?:%(?:%6|4)6|F)|5%%63)|u(?:221[56]|002f|EFC8|F025)|1u|5c)|0x(?:2f|5c)|\/))" \
"id:930100,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,\
msg:'Path Traversal Attack (/../)',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-lfi',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/DIR_TRAVERSAL',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.lfi_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ Decoded /../ Payloads ]
#
SecRule REQUEST_URI|REQUEST_BODY|REQUEST_HEADERS|!REQUEST_HEADERS:Referer|XML:/* "@rx (?:^|[\\/])\.\.(?:[\\/]|$)" \
"id:930110,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:utf8toUnicode,t:urlDecodeUni,t:removeNulls,t:cmdLine,\
msg:'Path Traversal Attack (/../)',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-lfi',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/DIR_TRAVERSAL',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
multiMatch,\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.lfi_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# -=[ OS File Access ]=-
#
# Ref: https://github.com/lightos/Panoptic/blob/master/cases.xml
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@pmFromFile lfi-os-files.data" \
"id:930120,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:utf8toUnicode,t:urlDecodeUni,t:normalizePathWin,t:lowercase,\
msg:'OS File Access Attempt',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-lfi',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/FILE_INJECTION',\
tag:'WASCTC/WASC-33',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A4',\
tag:'PCI/6.5.4',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.lfi_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# -=[ Restricted File Access ]=-
#
# Detects attempts to retrieve application source code, metadata,
# credentials and version control history possibly reachable in a web root.
#
SecRule REQUEST_FILENAME "@pmFromFile restricted-files.data" \
"id:930130,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:utf8toUnicode,t:urlDecodeUni,t:normalizePathWin,t:lowercase,\
msg:'Restricted File Access Attempt',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-lfi',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/FILE_INJECTION',\
tag:'WASCTC/WASC-33',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A4',\
tag:'PCI/6.5.4',\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.lfi_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:930013,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-930-APPLICATION-ATTACK-LFI"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:930014,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-930-APPLICATION-ATTACK-LFI"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 2 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 2 or higher)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:930015,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-930-APPLICATION-ATTACK-LFI"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:930016,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-930-APPLICATION-ATTACK-LFI"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 3 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 3 or higher)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:930017,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-930-APPLICATION-ATTACK-LFI"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:930018,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-930-APPLICATION-ATTACK-LFI"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 4 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 4 or higher)
#
#
# -= Paranoia Levels Finished =-
#
SecMarker "END-REQUEST-930-APPLICATION-ATTACK-LFI"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# RFI Attacks
#
#
# -= Paranoia Level 0 (empty) =- (apply unconditionally)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:931011,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-931-APPLICATION-ATTACK-RFI"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:931012,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-931-APPLICATION-ATTACK-RFI"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 1 (default) =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 1 or higher)
#
# -=[ Rule Logic ]=-
# These rules look for common types of Remote File Inclusion (RFI) attack methods.
# - URL Contains an IP Address
# - The PHP "include()" Function
# - RFI Data Ends with Question Mark(s) (?)
# - RFI Host Doesn't Match Local Host
#
# -=[ References ]=-
# http://projects.webappsec.org/Remote-File-Inclusion
# http://tacticalwebappsec.blogspot.com/2009/06/generic-remote-file-inclusion-attack.html
#
SecRule ARGS "@rx ^(?i:file|ftps?|https?):\/\/(?:\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})" \
"id:931100,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,\
msg:'Possible Remote File Inclusion (RFI) Attack: URL Parameter using IP Address',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-rfi',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/RFI',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.rfi_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule QUERY_STRING|REQUEST_BODY "@rx (?i)(?:\binclude\s*\([^)]*|mosConfig_absolute_path|_CONF\[path\]|_SERVER\[DOCUMENT_ROOT\]|GALLERY_BASEDIR|path\[docroot\]|appserv_root|config\[root_dir\])=(?:file|ftps?|https?):\/\/" \
"id:931110,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:urlDecodeUni,\
msg:'Possible Remote File Inclusion (RFI) Attack: Common RFI Vulnerable Parameter Name used w/URL Payload',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-rfi',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/RFI',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.rfi_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule ARGS "@rx ^(?i:file|ftps?|https?).*?\?+$" \
"id:931120,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,\
msg:'Possible Remote File Inclusion (RFI) Attack: URL Payload Used w/Trailing Question Mark Character (?)',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-rfi',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/RFI',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.rfi_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:931013,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-931-APPLICATION-ATTACK-RFI"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:931014,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-931-APPLICATION-ATTACK-RFI"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 2 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 2 or higher)
#
SecRule ARGS "@rx ^(?i:file|ftps?|https?)://(.*)$" \
"id:931130,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,\
msg:'Possible Remote File Inclusion (RFI) Attack: Off-Domain Reference/Link',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-multi',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-rfi',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/RFI',\
tag:'paranoia-level/2',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.rfi_parameter_%{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}=%{tx.1}',\
chain"
SecRule TX:/rfi_parameter_.*/ "!@beginsWith %{request_headers.host}" \
"setvar:'tx.rfi_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl2=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:931015,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-931-APPLICATION-ATTACK-RFI"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:931016,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-931-APPLICATION-ATTACK-RFI"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 3 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 3 or higher)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:931017,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-931-APPLICATION-ATTACK-RFI"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:931018,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-931-APPLICATION-ATTACK-RFI"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 4 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 4 or higher)
#
#
# -= Paranoia Levels Finished =-
#
SecMarker "END-REQUEST-931-APPLICATION-ATTACK-RFI"

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set ver.3.2.0
# Copyright (c) 2006-2019 Trustwave and contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# The OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set is distributed under
# Apache Software License (ASL) version 2
# Please see the enclosed LICENSE file for full details.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# -= Paranoia Level 0 (empty) =- (apply unconditionally)
#
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:933011,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-933-APPLICATION-ATTACK-PHP"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 1" "id:933012,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-933-APPLICATION-ATTACK-PHP"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 1 (default) =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 1 or higher)
#
#
# -=[ PHP Injection Attacks ]=-
#
# [ References ]
# http://rips-scanner.sourceforge.net/
# https://www.owasp.org/index.php/PHP_Top_5#P1:_Remote_Code_Executionh
#
#
# [ PHP Open Tag Found ]
#
# Detects PHP open tags "<?" and "<?php".
# http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.basic-syntax.phptags.php
#
# Care is taken to avoid false positives in XML declarations "<?xml..."
#
# Also detects "[php]", "[/php]" and "[\php]" tags used by some applications
# to indicate PHP dynamic content.
#
# Previously, this rule also checked for the PHP close tag '?>', but
# this resulted in false positives which were difficult to prevent.
# Therefore, that pattern is now checked by rule 933190 in paranoia levels
# 3 or higher.
#
# Not supported by re2 (?!re).
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx (?:<\?(?!xml\s)|<\?php|\[(?:/|\\\\)?php\])" \
"id:933100,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:urlDecodeUni,t:lowercase,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: PHP Open Tag Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ PHP Script Uploads ]
#
# Block file uploads with filenames ending in PHP related extensions
# (.php, .phps, .phtml, .php5 etc).
#
# Many application contain Unrestricted File Upload vulnerabilities.
# https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Unrestricted_File_Upload
#
# Attackers may use such a vulnerability to achieve remote code execution
# by uploading a .php file. If the upload storage location is predictable
# and not adequately protected, the attacker may then request the uploaded
# .php file and have the code within it executed on the server.
#
# Also block files with just dot (.) characters after the extension:
# https://community.rapid7.com/community/metasploit/blog/2013/08/15/time-to-patch-joomla
#
# Some AJAX uploaders use the nonstandard request headers X-Filename,
# X_Filename, or X-File-Name to transmit the file name to the server;
# scan these request headers as well as multipart/form-data file names.
#
SecRule FILES|REQUEST_HEADERS:X-Filename|REQUEST_HEADERS:X_Filename|REQUEST_HEADERS:X.Filename|REQUEST_HEADERS:X-File-Name "@rx .*\.(?:php\d*|phtml)\.*$" \
"id:933110,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:lowercase,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: PHP Script File Upload Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ PHP Configuration Directives ]
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@pmFromFile php-config-directives.data" \
"id:933120,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:urlDecodeUni,t:normalisePath,t:lowercase,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: Configuration Directive Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
chain"
SecRule MATCHED_VARS "@pm =" \
"capture,\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ PHP Variables ]
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@pmFromFile php-variables.data" \
"id:933130,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:normalisePath,t:urlDecodeUni,t:lowercase,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: Variables Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ PHP I/O Streams ]
#
# The "php://" syntax can be used to refer to various objects, such as local files (for LFI),
# remote urls (for RFI), or standard input/request body. Its occurrence indicates a possible attempt
# to either inject PHP code or exploit a file inclusion vulnerability in a PHP web app.
#
# Examples:
# php://filter/resource=./../../../wp-config.php
# php://filter/resource=http://www.example.com
# php://stdin
# php://input
#
# http://php.net/manual/en/wrappers.php.php
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx (?i)php://(?:std(?:in|out|err)|(?:in|out)put|fd|memory|temp|filter)" \
"id:933140,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: I/O Stream Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ PHP Wrappers ]
#
# PHP comes with many built-in wrappers for various URL-style protocols for use with the filesystem
# functions such as fopen(), copy(), file_exists() and filesize(). Abusing of PHP wrappers like phar://
# could lead to RCE as describled by Sam Thomas at BlackHat USA 2018 (https://bit.ly/2yaKV5X), even
# wrappers like zlib://, glob://, rar://, zip://, etc... could lead to LFI and expect:// to RCE.
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx (?i:zlib|glob|phar|ssh2|rar|ogg|expect|zip)://" \
"id:933200,\
phase:2,\
block,\
t:none,t:utf8toUnicode,t:urlDecodeUni,t:removeNulls,t:cmdLine,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: Wrapper scheme detected',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{MATCHED_VAR} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ PHP Functions ]
#
# Detecting PHP function names is useful to block PHP code injection attacks.
# There are many PHP functions. We have to strike a balance between robust detection
# of PHP code in content, and the risk of false positives.
#
# The list of PHP functions is divided into four groups of varying attack/false positive risk.
# Four separate rules are used to detect these groups of functions:
#
# - Rule 933150: ~40 words highly common to PHP injection payloads and extremely rare in
# natural language or other contexts.
# Examples: 'base64_decode', 'file_get_contents'.
# These words are detected as a match directly using @pmFromFile.
# Function names are defined in php-function-names-933150.data
#
# - Rule 933160: ~220 words which are common in PHP code, but have a higher chance to cause
# false positives in natural language or other contexts.
# Examples: 'chr', 'eval'.
# To mitigate false positives, a regexp looks for PHP function syntax, e.g. 'eval()'.
# Regexp is generated from function names in util/regexp-assemble/regexp-933160.data
#
# - Rule 933151: ~1300 words of lesser importance. This includes most PHP functions and keywords.
# Examples: 'addslashes', 'array_diff'.
# For performance reasons, the @pmFromFile operator is used, and many functions from lesser
# used PHP extensions are removed.
# To mitigate false positives, we only match when the '(' character is also found.
# This rule only runs in paranoia level 2 or higher.
# Function names are defined in php-function-names-933151.data
#
# - Rule 933161: ~200 words with short or trivial names, possibly leading to false positives.
# Examples: 'abs', 'cos'.
# To mitigate false positives, a regexp matches on function syntax, e.g. 'abs()'.
# This rule only runs in paranoia level 3 or higher.
# Regexp is generated from function names in util/regexp-assemble/regexp-933161.data
#
#
# [ PHP Functions: High-Risk PHP Function Names ]
#
# Rule 933150 contains a small list of function names which are highly indicative of a PHP
# injection attack, for example 'base64_decode'.
# We block these function names outright, without using a complex regexp or chain.
# This could make the detection a bit more robust against possible bypasses.
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|REQUEST_FILENAME|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@pmFromFile php-function-names-933150.data" \
"id:933150,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:lowercase,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: High-Risk PHP Function Name Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ PHP Functions: High-Risk PHP Function Calls ]
#
# Some PHP function names have a certain risk of false positives, due to short
# names, full or partial overlap with common natural language terms, uses in
# other contexts, et cetera. Some examples are 'eval', 'exec', 'system'.
#
# For these function names, we apply a regexp to look for PHP function syntax.
# The regexp looks for a word boundary and adjoining parentheses.
# For instance, we want to block 'eval()', but we want to allow 'medieval()'.
#
# We have to be careful of possible bypasses using comment syntax. Examples:
#
# system(...)
# system (...)
# system\t(...)
# system /*comment*/ (...)
# system /*multiline \n comment*/ (...)
# system //comment \n (...)
# system #comment \n (...)
#
# This rule is also triggered by the following exploit(s):
# [ Apache Struts vulnerability CVE-2017-9791 - Exploit tested: https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/42324 ]
# [ Apache Struts vulnerability CVE-2018-11776 - Exploit tested: https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/45260 ]
# [ SAP CRM Java vulnerability CVE-2018-2380 - Exploit tested: https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/44292 ]
#
# Regexp generated from util/regexp-assemble/regexp-933160.data using Regexp::Assemble.
# See https://coreruleset.org/20190826/optimizing-regular-expressions/ for usage.
#
# Note that after assemble, PHP function syntax pre/postfix is added to the Regexp::Assemble
# output. Example: "@rx (?i)\bASSEMBLE_OUTPUT_HERE(?:\s|/\*.*\*/|//.*|#.*)*\(.*\)"
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|REQUEST_FILENAME|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx (?i)\b(?:s(?:e(?:t(?:_(?:e(?:xception|rror)_handler|magic_quotes_runtime|include_path)|defaultstub)|ssion_s(?:et_save_handler|tart))|qlite_(?:(?:(?:unbuffered|single|array)_)?query|create_(?:aggregate|function)|p?open|exec)|tr(?:eam_(?:context_create|socket_client)|ipc?slashes|rev)|implexml_load_(?:string|file)|ocket_c(?:onnect|reate)|h(?:ow_sourc|a1_fil)e|pl_autoload_register|ystem)|p(?:r(?:eg_(?:replace(?:_callback(?:_array)?)?|match(?:_all)?|split)|oc_(?:(?:terminat|clos|nic)e|get_status|open)|int_r)|o(?:six_(?:get(?:(?:e[gu]|g)id|login|pwnam)|mk(?:fifo|nod)|ttyname|kill)|pen)|hp(?:_(?:strip_whitespac|unam)e|version|info)|g_(?:(?:execut|prepar)e|connect|query)|a(?:rse_(?:ini_file|str)|ssthru)|utenv)|r(?:unkit_(?:function_(?:re(?:defin|nam)e|copy|add)|method_(?:re(?:defin|nam)e|copy|add)|constant_(?:redefine|add))|e(?:(?:gister_(?:shutdown|tick)|name)_function|ad(?:(?:gz)?file|_exif_data|dir))|awurl(?:de|en)code)|i(?:mage(?:createfrom(?:(?:jpe|pn)g|x[bp]m|wbmp|gif)|(?:jpe|pn)g|g(?:d2?|if)|2?wbmp|xbm)|s_(?:(?:(?:execut|write?|read)ab|fi)le|dir)|ni_(?:get(?:_all)?|set)|terator_apply|ptcembed)|g(?:et(?:_(?:c(?:urrent_use|fg_va)r|meta_tags)|my(?:[gpu]id|inode)|(?:lastmo|cw)d|imagesize|env)|z(?:(?:(?:defla|wri)t|encod|fil)e|compress|open|read)|lob)|a(?:rray_(?:u(?:intersect(?:_u?assoc)?|diff(?:_u?assoc)?)|intersect_u(?:assoc|key)|diff_u(?:assoc|key)|filter|reduce|map)|ssert(?:_options)?)|h(?:tml(?:specialchars(?:_decode)?|_entity_decode|entities)|(?:ash(?:_(?:update|hmac))?|ighlight)_file|e(?:ader_register_callback|x2bin))|f(?:i(?:le(?:(?:[acm]tim|inod)e|(?:_exist|perm)s|group)?|nfo_open)|tp_(?:nb_(?:ge|pu)|connec|ge|pu)t|(?:unction_exis|pu)ts|write|open)|o(?:b_(?:get_(?:c(?:ontents|lean)|flush)|end_(?:clean|flush)|clean|flush|start)|dbc_(?:result(?:_all)?|exec(?:ute)?|connect)|pendir)|m(?:b_(?:ereg(?:_(?:replace(?:_callback)?|match)|i(?:_replace)?)?|parse_str)|(?:ove_uploaded|d5)_file|ethod_exists|ysql_query|kdir)|e(?:x(?:if_(?:t(?:humbnail|agname)|imagetype|read_data)|ec)|scapeshell(?:arg|cmd)|rror_reporting|val)|c(?:url_(?:file_create|exec|init)|onvert_uuencode|reate_function|hr)|u(?:n(?:serialize|pack)|rl(?:de|en)code|[ak]?sort)|(?:json_(?:de|en)cod|debug_backtrac|tmpfil)e|b(?:(?:son_(?:de|en)|ase64_en)code|zopen)|var_dump)(?:\s|/\*.*\*/|//.*|#.*)*\(.*\)" \
"id:933160,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: High-Risk PHP Function Call Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ PHP Object Injection ]
#
# PHP Object Injection is an application level vulnerability that could allow
# an attacker to perform different kinds of malicious attacks, such as
# Code Injection, SQL Injection, Path Traversal and Application Denial of Service,
# depending on the context.
#
# The vulnerability occurs when user-supplied input is not properly sanitized
# before being passed to the unserialize() PHP function. Since PHP allows object
# serialization, attackers could pass ad-hoc serialized strings to a vulnerable
# unserialize() call, resulting in an arbitrary PHP object(s) injection into the
# application scope.
#
# https://www.owasp.org/index.php/PHP_Object_Injection
#
# In serialized form, PHP objects have the following format:
#
# O:8:"stdClass":1:{s:1:"a";i:2;}
# O:3:"Foo":0:{}
#
# Also detected are PHP objects with a custom unserializer:
# http://www.phpinternalsbook.com/classes_objects/serialization.html
# These have the following format:
#
# C:11:"ArrayObject":37:{x:i:0;a:1:{s:1:"a";s:1:"b";};m:a:0:{}}
# C:3:"Foo":23:{s:15:"My private data";}
#
# HTTP headers are inspected, since PHP object injection vulnerabilities have been
# found in applications parsing them:
# https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2015-8562 (User-Agent header)
# https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/39033/ (X-Forwarded-For header)
# http://karmainsecurity.com/KIS-2015-10 (Host header)
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|REQUEST_HEADERS|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx [oOcC]:\d+:\".+?\":\d+:{.*}" \
"id:933170,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: Serialized Object Injection',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ PHP Functions: Variable Function Calls ]
#
# PHP 'variable functions' provide an alternate syntax for calling PHP functions.
# http://php.net/manual/en/functions.variable-functions.php
#
# An attacker may use variable function syntax to evade detection of function
# names during exploitation of a remote code execution vulnerability.
# An example to use the 'file_get_contents' function while evading rule 933150:
#
# $fn = 'file_' . 'get_' . 'contents';
# echo $fn('wp-co' . 'nfig.php');
#
# Some examples from obfuscated malware:
#
# $OOO0000O0(...)
# @$b374k(...)
# $_[@-_]($_[@!+_] )
#
# A breakdown of the regular expression:
#
# \$+
# The variable's '$' char, or multiple '$' for 'variable variables':
# http://php.net/manual/en/language.variables.variable.php
# (?:[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z0-9_\x7f-\xff]*|\s*{.+})
# One of the following:
# - A variable name; regexp from http://php.net/language.variables.basics
# - A nonempty expression for variable variables: ${'fn'} or $ {'fn'}
# (?:\s|\[.+\]|{.+}|/\*.*\*/|//.*|#.*)*
# Optional whitespace, array access, or comments
# \(.*\)
# Parentheses optionally containing function parameters
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|REQUEST_FILENAME|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx \$+(?:[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z0-9_\x7f-\xff]*|\s*{.+})(?:\s|\[.+\]|{.+}|/\*.*\*/|//.*|#.*)*\(.*\)" \
"id:933180,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: Variable Function Call Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
# [ PHP Functions: Variable Function Prevent Bypass ]
#
# Referring to https://www.secjuice.com/php-rce-bypass-filters-sanitization-waf/
# the rule 933180 could be bypassed by using the following payloads:
#
# - (system)('uname')
# - (sy.(st).em)('uname')
# - (string)"system"('uname')
# - define('x', 'sys' . 'tem');(x)/* comment */('uname')
# - $y = 'sys'.'tem';($y)('uname')
# - define('z', [['sys' .'tem']]);(z)[0][0]('uname');
# - (system)(ls)
# - (/**/system)(ls/**/);
# - (['system'])[0]('uname');
# - (++[++system++][++0++])++{/*dsasd*/0}++(++ls++);
#
# This rule blocks all payloads above and avoids to block values like:
#
# - [ACME] this is a test (just a test)
# - Test (with two) rounded (brackets)
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|REQUEST_FILENAME|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx (?:(?:\(|\[)[a-zA-Z0-9_.$\"'\[\](){}/*\s]+(?:\)|\])[0-9_.$\"'\[\](){}/*\s]*\([a-zA-Z0-9_.$\"'\[\](){}/*\s].*\)|\([\s]*string[\s]*\)[\s]*(?:\"|'))" \
"id:933210,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:urlDecode,t:replaceComments,t:compressWhitespace,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: Variable Function Call Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:933013,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-933-APPLICATION-ATTACK-PHP"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 2" "id:933014,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-933-APPLICATION-ATTACK-PHP"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 2 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 2 or higher)
#
#
# [ PHP Functions: Medium-Risk PHP Function Names ]
#
# In paranoia level 2, we add additional checks for most PHP functions.
#
# The size of the PHP function list is considerable.
# Even after excluding the more obscure PHP extensions, 1300+ functions remain.
# For performance and maintenance reasons, this rule does not use a regexp,
# but uses a phrase file (@pmFromFile), and additionally looks for an '(' character
# in the matched variable.
#
# This approach carries some risk for false positives. Therefore, the function list
# has been curated to remove words closely matching natural language and terms often
# used in other contexts.
#
# This rule is a stricter sibling of rule 933150.
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|REQUEST_FILENAME|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@pmFromFile php-function-names-933151.data" \
"id:933151,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:lowercase,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: Medium-Risk PHP Function Name Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
tag:'paranoia-level/2',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
chain"
SecRule MATCHED_VARS "@pm (" \
"capture,\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl2=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:933015,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-933-APPLICATION-ATTACK-PHP"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 3" "id:933016,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-933-APPLICATION-ATTACK-PHP"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 3 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 3 or higher)
#
#
# [ PHP Variables: Common Variable Indexes ]
#
# In paranoia level 3, we add additional checks for parameters to many PHP variables.
#
#
# One of the more common variables used within attacks on PHP is $_SERVER. Because
# of how many different ways PHP has for executing variables (variable variables,
# etc) often just looking for $_SERVER will be less effective than looking for the
# various indexes within $_SERVER. This rule checks for these indexes.
# This rule is located in PL 3 because often developers will use these names as
# parameter names or values and this will lead to false positives.
# Because this list is not expected to change and it is limited in size we use a
# regex in this case to look for these values whereas in its sibling rule we use
# @pmFromFile for flexibility and performance.
#
# To rebuild the regexp:
# cd util/regexp-assemble
# ./regexp-assemble.pl < regexp-933131.data
#
# This rule is a stricter sibling of rule 933130.
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx (?:HTTP_(?:ACCEPT(?:_(?:ENCODING|LANGUAGE|CHARSET))?|(?:X_FORWARDED_FO|REFERE)R|(?:USER_AGEN|HOS)T|CONNECTION|KEEP_ALIVE)|PATH_(?:TRANSLATED|INFO)|ORIG_PATH_INFO|QUERY_STRING|REQUEST_URI|AUTH_TYPE)" \
"id:933131,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:normalisePath,t:urlDecodeUni,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: Variables Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
tag:'paranoia-level/3',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl3=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ PHP Functions: Low-Value PHP Function Calls ]
#
# In paranoia level 3, we add additional checks for the remaining PHP functions.
#
# Most of these function names are likely to cause false positives in natural text
# or common parameter values, such as 'abs', 'copy', 'date', 'key', 'max', 'min'.
# Therefore, these function names are not scanned in lower paranoia levels.
#
# To mitigate the risk of false positives somewhat, a regexp is used to look for
# PHP function syntax. (See rule 933160 for a description.)
#
# This rule is a stricter sibling of rule 933160.
#
# This rule is also triggered by the following exploit(s):
# [ Apache Struts vulnerability CVE-2018-11776 - Exploit tested: https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/45262 ]
# [ SAP CRM Java vulnerability CVE-2018-2380 - Exploit tested: https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/44292 ]
#
# Regexp generated from util/regexp-assemble/regexp-933161.data using Regexp::Assemble.
# See https://coreruleset.org/20190826/optimizing-regular-expressions/ for usage.
#
# Note that after assemble, PHP function syntax pre/postfix is added to the Regexp::Assemble
# output. Example: "@rx (?i)\bASSEMBLE_OUTPUT_HERE(?:\s|/\*.*\*/|//.*|#.*)*\(.*\)"
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|REQUEST_FILENAME|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@rx (?i)\b(?:i(?:s(?:_(?:in(?:t(?:eger)?|finite)|n(?:u(?:meric|ll)|an)|(?:calla|dou)ble|s(?:calar|tring)|f(?:inite|loat)|re(?:source|al)|l(?:ink|ong)|a(?:rray)?|object|bool)|set)|n(?:(?:clud|vok)e|t(?:div|val))|(?:mplod|dat)e|conv)|s(?:t(?:r(?:(?:le|sp)n|coll)|at)|(?:e(?:rializ|ttyp)|huffl)e|i(?:milar_text|zeof|nh?)|p(?:liti?|rintf)|(?:candi|ubst)r|y(?:mlink|slog)|o(?:undex|rt)|leep|rand|qrt)|f(?:ile(?:(?:siz|typ)e|owner|pro)|l(?:o(?:atval|ck|or)|ush)|(?:rea|mo)d|t(?:ell|ok)|unction|close|gets|stat|eof)|c(?:h(?:o(?:wn|p)|eckdate|root|dir|mod)|o(?:(?:(?:nsta|u)n|mpac)t|sh?|py)|lose(?:dir|log)|(?:urren|ryp)t|eil)|e(?:x(?:(?:trac|i)t|p(?:lode)?)|a(?:ster_da(?:te|ys)|ch)|r(?:ror_log|egi?)|mpty|cho|nd)|l(?:o(?:g(?:1[0p])?|caltime)|i(?:nk(?:info)?|st)|(?:cfirs|sta)t|evenshtein|trim)|d(?:i(?:(?:skfreespac)?e|r(?:name)?)|e(?:fined?|coct)|(?:oubleva)?l|ate)|r(?:e(?:(?:quir|cod|nam)e|adlin[ek]|wind|set)|an(?:ge|d)|ound|sort|trim)|m(?:b(?:split|ereg)|i(?:crotime|n)|a(?:i[ln]|x)|etaphone|y?sql|hash)|u(?:n(?:(?:tain|se)t|iqid|link)|s(?:leep|ort)|cfirst|mask)|a(?:s(?:(?:se|o)rt|inh?)|r(?:sort|ray)|tan[2h]?|cosh?|bs)|t(?:e(?:xtdomain|mpnam)|a(?:int|nh?)|ouch|ime|rim)|h(?:e(?:ader(?:s_(?:lis|sen)t)?|brev)|ypot|ash)|p(?:a(?:thinfo|ck)|r(?:intf?|ev)|close|o[sw]|i)|g(?:et(?:t(?:ext|ype)|date)|mdate)|o(?:penlog|ctdec|rd)|b(?:asename|indec)|n(?:atsor|ex)t|k(?:sort|ey)|quotemeta|wordwrap|virtual|join)(?:\s|/\*.*\*/|//.*|#.*)*\(.*\)" \
"id:933161,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: Low-Value PHP Function Call Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
tag:'paranoia-level/3',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl3=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
#
# [ PHP Script Uploads: Superfluous extension ]
#
# Block file uploads with PHP related extensions (.php, .phps, .phtml,
# .php5 etc) anywhere in the name, followed by a dot.
#
# Example: index.php.tmp
#
# Uploading of such files can lead to remote code execution if
# Apache is configured with AddType and MultiViews, as Apache will
# automatically do a filename match when the extension is unknown.
# This configuration is fortunately not common in modern installs.
#
# Blocking these file names might lead to more false positives.
#
# Some AJAX uploaders use the nonstandard request headers X-Filename,
# X_Filename, or X-File-Name to transmit the file name to the server;
# scan these request headers as well as multipart/form-data file names.
#
# This rule is a stricter sibling of rule 933110.
#
SecRule FILES|REQUEST_HEADERS:X-Filename|REQUEST_HEADERS:X_Filename|REQUEST_HEADERS:X.Filename|REQUEST_HEADERS:X-File-Name "@rx .*\.(?:php\d*|phtml)\..*$" \
"id:933111,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:lowercase,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: PHP Script File Upload Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
tag:'paranoia-level/3',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl3=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
# [ PHP Closing Tag Found ]
#
# http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.basic-syntax.phptags.php
#
# This check was extracted from 933100 (paranoia level 1), since the
# checked sequence '?>' commonly causes false positives.
# See issue #654 for discussion.
#
SecRule REQUEST_COOKIES|!REQUEST_COOKIES:/__utm/|REQUEST_COOKIES_NAMES|ARGS_NAMES|ARGS|XML:/* "@pm ?>" \
"id:933190,\
phase:2,\
block,\
capture,\
t:none,t:urlDecodeUni,\
msg:'PHP Injection Attack: PHP Closing Tag Found',\
logdata:'Matched Data: %{TX.0} found within %{MATCHED_VAR_NAME}: %{MATCHED_VAR}',\
tag:'application-multi',\
tag:'language-php',\
tag:'platform-multi',\
tag:'attack-injection-php',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
tag:'OWASP_CRS/WEB_ATTACK/PHP_INJECTION',\
tag:'OWASP_TOP_10/A1',\
tag:'paranoia-level/3',\
ctl:auditLogParts=+E,\
ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.2.0',\
severity:'CRITICAL',\
setvar:'tx.php_injection_score=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}',\
setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl3=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:933017,phase:1,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-933-APPLICATION-ATTACK-PHP"
SecRule TX:EXECUTING_PARANOIA_LEVEL "@lt 4" "id:933018,phase:2,pass,nolog,skipAfter:END-REQUEST-933-APPLICATION-ATTACK-PHP"
#
# -= Paranoia Level 4 =- (apply only when tx.executing_paranoia_level is sufficiently high: 4 or higher)
#
#
# -= Paranoia Levels Finished =-
#
SecMarker "END-REQUEST-933-APPLICATION-ATTACK-PHP"

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