5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Felipe Zimmerle
069122194e Reducing the amount of compilation warnings 2014-12-11 12:42:58 -08:00
Felipe Zimmerle
410aca9d78 Optimization on the status engine call
The status string was too long. By removing meaningless stuff, such as: runtime
version of Lua, we have reduced the length of the status string. Limitations
were also placed regarding the size of the ModSecurity version. Big queries may
lead to failure, due to restrictions of "gethostbyname". There is also a bit of
code cosmetics in this patch: big functions were broken into smaller.
2014-03-31 16:22:05 -07:00
Felipe "Zimmerle" Costa
20014c808c Adds modsecStatusEngineCall to standalone API
In ModSecurityIIS the configuration is loaded upon the first request
is received. In other words, SecStatusEngine value can be only
loaded once the first request hit the server, and so, the status
function was moved to proceed just after the configuration got loaded.
This update is IIS only.
2014-03-31 07:14:55 -07:00
Felipe Zimmerle
f86a71f7a7 Adds SecStatusEngine On/Off switch
Add the possibility to turn the Status Engine On or Off using the
directive SecStatusEngine [On/Off]. By default it is On.
2014-03-31 07:14:55 -07:00
Felipe Zimmerle
0c6a661c69 First version of the status engine implementation
The Status Engine allow the measurements of how many ModSecurity
instances are running around the world, as long as information
on how many times it had been restarted and so on. Everytime that
the server is started it perform a DNS query that is redirected
to our servers, that query constains information about the
ModSecurity version and it dependencies versions. It also sends a
unique indetification generate locally for the server, avoiding
counting the same server twice while generating the statistics.
This id is a sha-1 hash of the machine name + mac address of the
first network adapter. In this commit it is enabled by default,
in the release will be a configuration option to disable this
functionality. It also important to cite that the information
gather by this query will be also available in ModSecurity website
public open via a JSON stateless API. There will be an fancy
heatmap as well.
2014-03-31 07:14:55 -07:00