Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Open Source Web Application Firewall - ModSecurity - IE 406 error?

valsjewels presents

Trying to post good things without it taking me all day to do so; hitting every blog I have out there like Blogspot and WordPress and Windows Live.

The test here is that I copied/pasted HTML code from my WordPress and pasted it to Blogspot to see if my WordPress "signature" photo would link up.  Sure enough - it did. I'm off to my other blogs, with code on the clipboard, to see what happens.


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Not to leave my fellow bloggers hanging here with nothing more than a test, this is what else I am working on. Brand new to me.  ModSecurity Handbook I Discovered I have ModSecurity ModSecurity Handbook enabled on my hosted server; for what reason I don't know because I don't know what ModSecurity is. So, off to Amazon to get the book I go.

Reason I found out I have ModSecurity, IE was giving my website pages a 406 error. IE didn't like something about something and Customer Support at my hosting service said it is that I had #/!/21 in my URL which IE has some sort of security issue with.

A quick click on the link and come to find out ModSecurity is
"ModSecurity Handbook is the definitive guide to ModSecurity, a popular open source web application firewall."





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