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The purpose of this documentation is to provide a guide on installing Mod_Security with the Apache webserver and Nagios XI. This guide is directed towards Nagios XI administrators interested in securing the Nagios XI frontend with Mod_Security.
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Last Release Date
July 16, 2013
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http://library.nagios.com/library/products/nagiosxi/documentation/636-integrating-modsecurity-with-nagios-xi
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https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagiosxi/docs/Integrating_Mod_Security_with_Nagios_XI.pdf
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In this document (TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION) it refers to the config file for excluded rules in the wrong directory. --------------- quote ----------- The [id “....”] is what we are looking for, to add to the excluded rules. Simply modify the /etc/httpd/conf/mod_security_excluded_rules.conf file and add the new rule between statements like below:.... ------------ end quote ---------- should be: (conf.d not conf) /etc/httpd/conf.d/mod_security_excluded_rules.conf took me a while to find why it would not work!
This document was originally written for Centos 5.x varieties, where there is no conf.d default directory. While with newer versions of Centos I would agree with your placement, in either can see the conf directory works just fine as well, although I do understand the differences.
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