Ap[ache "Internal Server Error" on some files
Andy Green
andy at warmcat.com
Mon Aug 6 06:42:24 UTC 2007
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> Hello all,
>
> Starting with FC7, if I type in http://mywebserver.com/sjfdfgsx.conf
> or anything that ends in .conf, I get the dreaded "internal server error":
>
> [Sun Aug 05 12:24:57 2007] [error] [client 131.156.129.66] ModSecurity:
> Access denied with code 500 (phase 1). Pattern match
> "\\\\.(?:c(?:o(?:nf(?:ig)?|m)|s(?:p
> roj|r)?|dx|er|fg|md)|p(?:rinter|ass|db|ol|wd)|v(?:b(?:proj|s)?|sdisco)|a(?:s(?:a
>
> x?|cx)|xd)|s(?:html?|ql|tm|ys)|d(?:bf?|at|ll|os)|i(?:d[acq]|n[ci])|ba(?:[kt]|cku
>
> p)|res(?:ources|x)|l(?:icx|nk|og)|\\\\w{,5}~|webinfo|ht[rw]|xs ..." at
> REQUEST_BASENAME. [id "960035"] [msg "URL file extension is restricted by
> policy"] [severity "CRITICAL"] [hostname "mymachine.com"] [uri
> "/wge.conf"] [unique_id "EkHLBIOcCC8AAGU8vbwAAAAd"]
It sounds a pretty cool feature actually, in case someone is trying to
retreive your httpd config files over the webserver itself. But
mod_security isn't part of the base httpd, you must have installed the
mod_security package.
# grep webinfo /etc/httpd/* -R
/etc/httpd/modsecurity.d/modsecurity_crs_30_http_policy.conf:SecRule
REQUEST_BA...
If you have a look in there, you see this:
# Restrict file extension
#
# TODO the list of file extensions below are virtually always considered
unsafe
# and not in use in any valid program. If your application uses one of
# these extensions, please remove it from the list of blocked
extensions.
# You may need to use ModSecurity Core Rule Set Templates to do so,
otherwise
# comment the whole rule.
#
SecRule REQUEST_BASENAME
"\.(?:c(?:o(?:nf(?:ig)?|m)|s(?:proj|r)?|dx|er|fg|md)|p(?:rinter|ass|db|ol|wd)|v(?:b(?:proj|s)?|sdisco)|a(?:s(?:ax?|cx)|xd)|s(?:html?|ql|tm|ys)|d(?:bf?|at|ll|os)|i(?:d[acq]|n[ci])|ba(?:[kt]|ckup)|res(?:ources|x)|l(?:icx|nk|og)|\w{,5}~|webinfo|ht[rw]|xs[dx]|exe|key|mdb|old)$"
\
"t:urlDecodeUni, t:lowercase, deny,log,auditlog,status:500,msg:'URL
file extension is restricted by policy', severity:'2',id:'960035'"
Don't forget to restart httpd afterwards.
-Andy
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