

SecAction "id:'1', phase:1, t:none,setvar:'tx.inspect_extensions=.html/. Once it is done, Varnish will start serving this kindof contents and ModSecurity will only see what is really necessary.Īnother possible solution is setup rules to detect fileextensions you want to inspect and ignore the others: You can setup it in front of your ModSecurity and configure it tocache the static traffic. We have interesting open sources solutions and one of themis Varnish. So the first recommendation issetup in front of ModSecurity a HTTP Cache and Acceleration solution. Usually users don't want to executeModSecurity rules against this kind of content. Images) area substantial part of http traffic. In a common web environment static contents (ie.

During this post I will talk about some important topics toimprove ModSecurity performance. You can request it by submitting the form on the right.Sometimes we see ModSecurity users asking about performancein the mail-list. To learn why InRule was named a Strong Performer in this research from Forrester, and why your organization should consider InRule for its digital decisioning platform, read the full the report.

According to Forrester, “digital decisioning platforms (DDPs) streamline and govern digital decision logic authoring, analytics, and execution…” alleviating the need to manage business rules and/or decision logic in code.
