Difference between revisions of "Litespeed"
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# lua: This is a language that lets us construct advanced rules. Currently they are used for advanced anti-spam protection and advanced SQLi and XSS injection protection. Therefore, these types of rules are not supported by Litespeed, unless you use [[ASL]]. | # lua: This is a language that lets us construct advanced rules. Currently they are used for advanced anti-spam protection and advanced SQLi and XSS injection protection. Therefore, these types of rules are not supported by Litespeed, unless you use [[ASL]]. | ||
− | Unfortunately, this means that '''LiteSpeed does not support the complete set of our advanced modsecurity rules, and Litespeeds modsecurity-like module is therefore not currently compatible.''' | + | Unfortunately, this means that '''LiteSpeed does not support the complete set of our advanced modsecurity rules, and Litespeeds modsecurity-like module is therefore not currently compatible with all the rule.''' |
− | We encourage our LiteSpeed customers to use [[ASL]], which is supported with LiteSpeed. If you do not use ASL you highly recommend you install an apache or nginx proxy, which both support the actual mod_security rule language, in front of LiteSpeed to use any mod_security rules. | + | We encourage our LiteSpeed customers to use [[ASL]], which is supported with LiteSpeed. If you do not use ASL you are highly recommend you install an apache or nginx proxy, which both support the actual mod_security rule language, in front of LiteSpeed to use any mod_security rules. |
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+ | We are working with LiteSpeed to identify what subset of the rules will work with their platform, and will update this page when we have more information to share. | ||
== How to install the T-WAF == | == How to install the T-WAF == |