Mod security
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Disabling Mod_Security Globally
Step 1) Disable config file
mv /etc/httpd/conf.d/00_mod_security.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/00_mod_security.conf.disabled
Step 2) Restart Apache
/etc/init.d/httpd restart
Disabling Mod_security per domain
Step 1) edit the vhost/vhost_ssl.conf for the domain
vim /var/www/vhosts/<DOMAINNAME>/conf/vhost.conf
Step 2) Add the following
SecRuleEngine Off
Step 3) Add vhost.conf to domain config
/usr/local/psa/admin/bin/websrvmng -a
Step 4) Restart Apache
/etc/init.d/httpd restart
Disable Mod_security on a global URL
Step 1) Create a global exclude file
vim /etc/httpd/modsecurity.d/00_asl_custom_exclude.conf
Step 2) Add the LocationMatch for the url to exclude. Example: /server.php
<LocationMatch /server.php> SecRuleEngine Off </LocationMatch>
Step 3) Restart apache
/etc/init.d/httpd restart
Disable Mod_security rule for all applications in a single domain
Step 1) edit the vhost/vhost_ssl.conf for the domain
vim /var/www/vhosts/<DOMAINNAME>/conf/vhost.conf
Step 2) Add the LocationMatch for the rule to exclude. Example, ruleid 950005
<LocationMatch .*> SecRuleRemoveById 950005 </LocationMatch>
Disable Mod_security rule for all domains
Step 1) Use ASL utility to disable rule by ID. Example: 950005
asl --disable-signature 950005