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File: //proc/self/root/usr/share/doc/libapache2-mod-security2/README.Debian
Starting with modsecurity
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If you want to start using Modsecurity without the risk of blocking your
current sites, you may rename /etc/modsecurity/modsecurity.conf-recommended to
/etc/modsecurity/modsecurity.conf and restart Apache. By default this
configuration will run modsecurity in DetectOnly mode, thus just logging
matching rules, but not acting on the requests.

You may also install the modsecurity-crs package wich includes lots of well
tested rules.

 -- Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta <agi@inittab.org>  Thu, 03 May 2012 18:07:24 +0200