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litespeed_wiki:config:mod_security_faq [2018/10/08 20:34]
Jackson Zhang [Unsupported Variable error]
litespeed_wiki:config:mod_security_faq [2018/10/08 20:55]
Lisa Clarke [Unsupported Variable error] Proofreading
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 A concurrent-mode audit log is only useful for servers like Apache which is process-driven and has multiple processes that may change UID. LiteSpeed is event-driven,​ and as such, concurrent mode is not needed. A concurrent-mode audit log is only useful for servers like Apache which is process-driven and has multiple processes that may change UID. LiteSpeed is event-driven,​ and as such, concurrent mode is not needed.
  
-===== Unsupported Variable ​error ==== +===== Unsupported Variable ​Error ==== 
-Sometime ​you may see some error like the following:+Sometimes ​you may see some errors ​like the following:
  
   2018-10-08 15:​51:​43.075081 ​ ERROR   ​[ModSecurity] FILES:​import_file "@rx <": Rule not supported.   2018-10-08 15:​51:​43.075081 ​ ERROR   ​[ModSecurity] FILES:​import_file "@rx <": Rule not supported.
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   /​etc/​apache2/​conf.d/​modsec_vendor_configs/​imunify360_full_litespeed/​100_Init_Initialization.conf   /​etc/​apache2/​conf.d/​modsec_vendor_configs/​imunify360_full_litespeed/​100_Init_Initialization.conf
  
-We try to keep LSWS compatible with the latest mod_security 2.5(and above) and gotroot rules. LSWS supports most of these rules and attempts ​not to miss any really important features/​rules used in the real world. We also keep updating ​support based on our user feedback. ​ However, because of the complexity and always updating ​nature of these security rules, it is not possible to be 100% compatible with Apache at any one time. +We try to keep LSWS compatible with the latest mod_security 2.5(and above) and gotroot rules. LSWS supports most of these rules. We attempt ​not to miss any really important features/​rules used in the real world, and we regularly add support ​for more features ​based on our user feedback. ​ However, because of the complexity and fluctuating ​nature of these security rules, it is not possible to be 100% compatible with Apache at any one time. 
  
-The above error messages simply mean these variables are not supported by LSWS yet. They can be simply ignored. ​ +The above error messages simply mean the given variables are not supported by LSWS yet. The errors ​can simply ​be ignored. We periodically review our mod_security engine and frequently ​add new support. Stay tuned.  ​
-We will periodically review our mod_security engine and add new support ​to it. Stay tuned.  ​+
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