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Quyet1990



Joined: 19 Oct 2013
Posts: 1
Location: Viet Nam

PostPosted: Mon 25 Nov '13 9:51    Post subject: Modsecurity brute force attack Reply with quote

- Apache version: 1.8.2
- Windows Version: Windows XP SP3 32-bit
- PHP/5.4.19, MySQL version 5.5.32
I have 2 issues to ask people to consult:
1. To use the IP variable in ModSecurity, I need to know how to declare SecDataDir? The default is:
Code:
SecDataDir /tmp


2. I have used this code to block brute force attacks on localhost/dvwa/login.php but without success.
Code:

SecAction "initcol:ip=%{REMOTE_ADDR},pass,phase:1,id:'1001'"
SecRule REQUEST_URI "^/xampp/htdocs/dvwa/login.php" "id:'100',pass,phase:1,setvar:ip.attempts=+1,expirevar:ip.attempts=600"
SecRule REQUEST_URI "^/xampp/htdocs/dvwa/login.php" "id:'101',chain,pass,phase:3"
SecRule RESPONSE_STATUS "^2..$" "setvar:ip.attempts=0"
SecRule IP:ATTEMPTS "@gt 5" "id:'103'phase:1,deny"

I'm confused the line:
Code:

SecRule REQUEST_URI"^/xampp/htdocs/dvwa/login.php"

i don't know how to declare URI with a path. I look forward to receiving your help.
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Steffen
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Joined: 15 Oct 2005
Posts: 3092
Location: Hilversum, NL, EU

PostPosted: Mon 25 Nov '13 12:33    Post subject: Reply with quote

Best to ask your question at the mod_security user list : http://www.modsecurity.org/contact/

Experience is that they always want to help.
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