SVN over HTTP and mod_security

Philip Prindeville philipp_subx at redfish-solutions.com
Wed Sep 7 05:42:16 UTC 2011


I had configured and installed subversion (SVN) to run over HTTP as the transport, but when I tried to use it I got:

[Mon Sep 05 11:23:29 2011] [error] [client ::1] ModSecurity: Warning. Operator LT matched 20 at TX:inbound_anomaly_score. [file "/etc/httpd/modsecurity.d/base_rules/modsecurity_crs_60_correlation.conf"] [line "31"] [msg "Inbound Anomaly Score (Total Inbound Score: 15, SQLi=, XSS=): Method is not allowed by policy"] [hostname "localhost"] [uri "/svn/astlinux/trunk/package/linux-atm"] [unique_id "TmUFkcCoAQoAABnnJF8AAAAD"]
[Mon Sep 05 11:23:29 2011] [error] [client ::1] ModSecurity: Warning. Operator LT matched 20 at TX:inbound_anomaly_score. [file "/etc/httpd/modsecurity.d/base_rules/modsecurity_crs_60_correlation.conf"] [line "31"] [msg "Inbound Anomaly Score (Total Inbound Score: 15, SQLi=, XSS=): Method is not allowed by policy"] [hostname "localhost"] [uri "/svn/astlinux/!svn/act/709637a8-16ca-40eb-8008-8cb9d5bd189c"] [unique_id "TmUFkcCoAQoAABnlI-4AAAAB"]
[Mon Sep 05 11:23:29 2011] [error] [client ::1] ModSecurity: Warning. Operator LT matched 20 at TX:inbound_anomaly_score. [file "/etc/httpd/modsecurity.d/base_rules/modsecurity_crs_60_correlation.conf"] [line "31"] [msg "Inbound Anomaly Score (Total Inbound Score: 15, SQLi=, XSS=): Method is not allowed by policy"] [hostname "localhost"] [uri "/svn/astlinux/!svn/act/709637a8-16ca-40eb-8008-8cb9d5bd189c"] [unique_id "TmUFkcCoAQoAABnkI6QAAAAA"]

when doing commits, etc. I was thinking it would be nice if mod_security out-of-the-box supported SVN...

I'm looking at the supposed offending rule:

SecRule TX:INBOUND_ANOMALY_SCORE "@gt 0" \
    "chain,phase:5,t:none,log,noauditlog,pass,msg:'Inbound Anomaly Score (Total Inbound Score: %{TX.INBOUND_ANOMALY_SCORE}, SQLi=%{TX.SQLI_SCORE}, XSS=%{TX.XSS_SCORE}): %{tx.inbound_tx_msg}'"
        SecRule TX:INBOUND_ANOMALY_SCORE "@lt %{tx.inbound_anomaly_score_level}" "skipAfter:END_CORRELATION"

and thinking "Wha.....t?"

If the .conf files out-of-the-box can't support SVN by default, how about at least having a post-install script that modifies the rules to accommodate SVN?

Or what about SVN installing its own rules if it detects mod_security is installed and enabled?

But less abstractly: does anyone know what's required to make SVN-over-HTTP work with mod_security?

Thanks,

-Philip


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