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Introducing mod_security | |
| Subject: | Brave work! ----- from Roboo | |
| Date: | 2003-12-12 06:11:17 | |
| From: | ivanr | |
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Response to: Brave work! ----- from Roboo
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As a matter of fact some time ago I built a proof of concept version of ModSecurity in Java. In some respects it is better than the original (eg more modular, supports stateful actions). The good thing about Java is that request filters are a part of the core Servlet specification, therefore ModSecurity/Java works on all Java Web servers equally.
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Brave work! ----- from Roboo
2003-12-15 19:08:00 anonymous2 [View]
Interesting. How do you justify that demand for Java version is little? Supposedly the Java application servers are the mojority in enterprise applications. The list if long: WebLogic, WebSphere, iAS, SunONE, Tomcat, ... -Roboo -
Brave work! ----- from Roboo
2003-12-20 07:17:43 Ivan Ristic |
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I think it is just that Java people don't know ModSecurity for Java exist :) I'll post what I have online in the next month or so and we'll see.


