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SecPdfProtect issue #105

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rakelot opened this issue May 16, 2013 · 2 comments
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SecPdfProtect issue #105

rakelot opened this issue May 16, 2013 · 2 comments

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@rakelot
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rakelot commented May 16, 2013

I've just installed and configured mod_security 2.7.3 on apache 2.2.15, CentOS 6.3. Everything is started and worked fine, excluding SecPdfProtect directive.
I had no problems protecting pdfs in this way in older versions of mod_security, but with this latest version apache always reports on startup:

"Syntax error on line xx of modescurity_xx_xx.conf. Invalid command 'SecPdfProtect', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration."

There are all needed libraries and dependences installed, and I don't understand what causes this problem.

Any help will be appreciate.
Thanks

@brenosilva
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Hello,

SecPDFProtect was removed from ModSecurity a long time ago. We don't support it anymore.

Thanks

Breno

@rakelot
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rakelot commented May 22, 2013

Ou, I am sorry, I just saw "removed from trunk ".
But than, is there any alternative to protect pdfs on server?

Thanks Breno,

Rakel

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