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PostPosted: Wed 02 Aug '06 14:41    Post subject: Informal Mod_Security Survey Reply with quote

Received the following from Ivan.

You can respond to ivan.ristic(%ad%)gmail(%dot%)com

Ivan Ristic wrote:

Hi,

I am trying to get a better understanding of how ModSecurity is
deployed and used. Being an open source product, download of which is
not restricted or controlled, it is difficult to know the user base. I
would appreciate if you could spend a moment to write (and sent to my
*private* email address) an email to describe your deployment model. I
am interested in things such as:

1. Are you deploying ModSecurity embedded or as part of a reverse
proxy? How many instances do you have installed?

2. What do you use it for? Do you use it for general-purpose web
application hardening, monitoring, logging, just-in-time patching,
dealing with spam, etc?

3. What versions of Apache are you using and on what platforms?

4. What are the features you would like to see in future releases of
ModSecurity? For example: GUI, rules, management, centralised
operation, hardware appliance, ...

Also please feel free to add anything else you think is important.

I appreciate your help,
Ivan
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