![]() On OS X VMs, the installation directory is /opt/bitnami and OS X VM users can click the “Open Terminal” button to run commands. Learn more about the Bitnami stack environment and about OS X VMs. NOTE: The Approach A sections referred to below do not apply to Bitnami native installers. Users of Bitnami native installers should refer only to the Approach B sections. LDAPīitnami stacks already ship the LDAP module installed in Apache but it is not enabled by default. To enable this module, follow these steps:Įnable the LDAP module. Edit the main Apache configuration file located at installdir/apache2/conf/nf. Restart the Apache server: $ sudo installdir/ctlscript.sh restart apache Modsecurity_rules_file "installdir/apache2/conf/nf" Update the Apache module configuration: $ echo Include conf/nf | sudo tee -a installdir/apache2/conf/nf $ sed s/remote_ip/client_ip/g -i mod_evasive24.c $ installdir/apache2/bin/apachectl -M | grep ldapĭownload the latest version: $ git clone īuild, configure and install the module: $ cd mod_evasive Restart Apache server and check it is already enabled: $ sudo installdir/ctlscript.sh restart apache LoadModule ldap_module modules/mod_ldap.so LoadModule authnz_ldap_module modules/mod_authnz_ldap.so Uncomment the mod_authnz_ldap line and add the mod_ldap line at the end of the LoadModule section. ModSecurity: ModSecurity-Apache v0.1.1-beta configured. ![]() NOTE: mod_securit圓 should be considered under development and not production ready. Edit the main Apache configuration file and uncomment the unique_id_module.Īpproach B: Self-contained Bitnami installationsĮnable the mod_security2 and mod_unique_id modules in Apache.
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