Package: libapache2-mod-security2 Source: modsecurity-apache Version: 2.9.14~pre-20260428-ubuntu0.26.04 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Ervin Hegedus Installed-Size: 1132 Depends: libapr1t64 (>= 1.2.7), libaprutil1t64 (>= 1.4.0), libc6 (>= 2.38), libcurl3t64-gnutls (>= 7.16.2), libfuzzy2 (>= 2.13), liblua5.3-0, libpcre2-8-0 (>= 10.32), libxml2-16 (>= 2.14.1), libyajl2 (>= 2.0.4), apache2-api-20120211, apache2-bin (>= 2.4.16) Recommends: modsecurity-crs Homepage: https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity Priority: optional Section: httpd Filename: pool/main/m/modsecurity-apache/libapache2-mod-security2_2.9.14~pre-20260428-ubuntu0.26.04_amd64.deb Size: 297210 SHA256: 311db98b1efebd05fe2e77df40038747aded21d3abce2565a65c3c9e7e3cd1b4 SHA1: f862d55a2d440fd0c4e1e0e0b9b3515db5179b59 MD5sum: 7c7ad4fda6cc90f09f02db8eb8fa88d2 Description: Tighten web applications security for Apache Modsecurity is an Apache module whose purpose is to tighten the Web application security. Effectively, it is an intrusion detection and prevention system for the web server. . At the moment its main features are: * Audit log; store full request details in a separate file, including POST payloads. * Request filtering; incoming requests can be analysed and offensive requests can be rejected (or simply logged, if that is what you want). This feature can be used to prevent many types of attacks (e.g. XSS attacks, SQL injection, ...) and even allow you to run insecure applications on your servers (if you have no other choice, of course). Package: libmodsecurity-dev Source: modsecurity Version: 3.0.16~pre-20260428-ubuntu0-26.04 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Ervin Hegedus Installed-Size: 5936 Depends: libmodsecurity3t64 (= 3.0.16~pre-20260428-ubuntu0-26.04) Multi-Arch: same Homepage: https://www.modsecurity.org/ Priority: optional Section: libdevel Filename: pool/main/m/modsecurity/libmodsecurity-dev_3.0.16~pre-20260428-ubuntu0-26.04_amd64.deb Size: 793268 SHA256: 1b699023faf668bb31d2c28cc94c1831a5c8e9887edfbac604fe0af0fd888398 SHA1: 5ced9de108bb8d08df04f91c56b6add35037980b MD5sum: aa2e99d532f55cb4da0973e81ef5b463 Description: ModSecurity v3 library component (development files) Libmodsecurity is one component of the ModSecurity v3 project. The library codebase serves as an interface to ModSecurity Connectors taking in web traffic and applying traditional ModSecurity processing. In general, it provides the capability to load/interpret rules written in the ModSecurity SecRules format and apply them to HTTP content provided by your application via Connectors. . This package includes the development support files. Package: libmodsecurity3t64 Source: modsecurity Version: 3.0.16~pre-20260428-ubuntu0-26.04 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Ervin Hegedus Installed-Size: 2138 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), libcurl3t64-gnutls (>= 7.16.2), libfuzzy2 (>= 2.13), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.3.1), libgeoip1t64 (>= 1.6.12), liblua5.3-0, libmaxminddb0 (>= 1.0.2), libpcre2-8-0 (>= 10.22), libstdc++6 (>= 14), libxml2-16 (>= 2.14.1), libyajl2 (>= 2.0.4) Breaks: libmodsecurity3 (<< 3.0.16~pre-20260428-ubuntu0-26.04) Replaces: libmodsecurity3 Provides: libmodsecurity3 (= 3.0.16~pre-20260428-ubuntu0-26.04) Multi-Arch: same Homepage: https://www.modsecurity.org/ Priority: optional Section: libs Filename: pool/main/m/modsecurity/libmodsecurity3t64_3.0.16~pre-20260428-ubuntu0-26.04_amd64.deb Size: 538810 SHA256: 5867a170c7495627fc6de1e538e71e139250269c7b8a257be9ec6f99e13f1c35 SHA1: 98e3d7d49bec0751ef7032ca2a78592130dc849a MD5sum: b7ac3bc605bae670f6d0916caa22a0e6 Description: ModSecurity v3 library component Libmodsecurity is one component of the ModSecurity v3 project. The library codebase serves as an interface to ModSecurity Connectors taking in web traffic and applying traditional ModSecurity processing. In general, it provides the capability to load/interpret rules written in the ModSecurity SecRules format and apply them to HTTP content provided by your application via Connectors. Package: libnginx-mod-http-modsecurity Version: 1.0.5~pre-20260428-ubuntu0-26.04 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Ervin Hegedus Installed-Size: 194 Depends: libmodsecurity-dev, libnginx-mod-http-ndk, nginx-abi-1.28.3-1, libc6 (>= 2.14), libmodsecurity3t64 (>= 3.0.16~pre-20260428-ubuntu0) Recommends: nginx, modsecurity-crs Homepage: https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity-nginx Priority: optional Section: httpd Filename: pool/main/libn/libnginx-mod-http-modsecurity/libnginx-mod-http-modsecurity_1.0.5~pre-20260428-ubuntu0-26.04_amd64.deb Size: 27118 SHA256: a9b4cd9690e52e992ca758e5fe27c6e3b34d060547b8b8726604e4ac42a64308 SHA1: 06cef648752ba8ff449771c3134731909e2e4d7c MD5sum: 44c87b4acefea702646062c2154b21a6 Description: WAF module for Nginx The ModSecurity-nginx connector is the connection point between nginx and libmodsecurity (ModSecurity v3). Said another way, this project provides a communication channel between nginx and libmodsecurity. This connector is required to use LibModSecurity with nginx. Package: modsecurity-crs Version: 3.3.9~pre-20260428-ubuntu0-26.04 Architecture: all Maintainer: Ervin Hegedus Installed-Size: 858 Suggests: lua, geoip-database-contrib, ruby, python, libapache2-mod-security2 (>= 2.9.6) Multi-Arch: foreign Homepage: https://coreruleset.org Priority: optional Section: httpd Filename: pool/main/m/modsecurity-crs/modsecurity-crs_3.3.9~pre-20260428-ubuntu0-26.04_all.deb Size: 143150 SHA256: 44537a51b62e951a711b456c9645f4094e552f230791fded8a63f45fa7960526 SHA1: c0bba12f60bdf32c41577fe5e9ff590cd0d1427b MD5sum: ac2adf250b1f0bce38e9233601db9bfe Description: OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set modsecurity provides critical protections against attacks across most every web architecture. CRS is based on generic rules which focus on attack payload identification in order to provide protection from zero day and unknown vulnerabilities often found in web applications, which are in most cases custom coded. . Core Rules use the following techniques: HTTP request validation, HTTP protocol anomalies, Global constraints, HTTP Usage policy, Malicious client software detection, Generic Attack Detection (SQL injection, Cross Site Scripting, OS Command Injection, ColdFusion, PHP and ASP injection, etc.), Trojans & Backdoors Detection, Error Detection, XML Protection, Search Engine Monitoring.