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service httpd restart
Stopping httpd: [ OK ]
Starting httpd: httpd: Syntax error on line 205 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/mod_security2.so into server: /etc/httpd/modules/mod_security2.so: undefined symbol: ap_unixd_set_global_mutex_perms
[FAILED]
my httpd file:
LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadFile /usr/lib/libxml2.so
#LoadFile /usr/lib/liblua5.1.so
LoadModule security2_module modules/mod_security2.so
any ideas? google has nothing.
I followed these guidelines:
https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity/wiki/Reference-Manual#wiki-SVN_Access
Apache is 2.2.15
PHP is 5.3.3
I installed apache/php via yum
linux apache-2.2 mod-security
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service httpd restart
Stopping httpd: [ OK ]
Starting httpd: httpd: Syntax error on line 205 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/mod_security2.so into server: /etc/httpd/modules/mod_security2.so: undefined symbol: ap_unixd_set_global_mutex_perms
[FAILED]
my httpd file:
LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadFile /usr/lib/libxml2.so
#LoadFile /usr/lib/liblua5.1.so
LoadModule security2_module modules/mod_security2.so
any ideas? google has nothing.
I followed these guidelines:
https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity/wiki/Reference-Manual#wiki-SVN_Access
Apache is 2.2.15
PHP is 5.3.3
I installed apache/php via yum
linux apache-2.2 mod-security
bumped to the homepage by Community♦ 13 mins ago
This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.
Errors like that usually mean you somehow built it for the wrong version of apache. Do you have more than one apache installed? If you havehttpd
installed through yum, why didn't you installmod_security
through yum too? Which distribution are you using?
– DerfK
Oct 25 '12 at 19:48
CentOS. I was trying to learn how to manually install mod_security. So if I do from source I need to do source as well from apache?
– Thompson Smith
Oct 25 '12 at 20:42
No, you don't need to build Apache from source, but you will need the httpd-devel packages so you can build mod_security against it. BUT, presumably would get matching mod_security from EPEL
– Cameron Kerr
May 28 '17 at 20:08
add a comment |
service httpd restart
Stopping httpd: [ OK ]
Starting httpd: httpd: Syntax error on line 205 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/mod_security2.so into server: /etc/httpd/modules/mod_security2.so: undefined symbol: ap_unixd_set_global_mutex_perms
[FAILED]
my httpd file:
LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadFile /usr/lib/libxml2.so
#LoadFile /usr/lib/liblua5.1.so
LoadModule security2_module modules/mod_security2.so
any ideas? google has nothing.
I followed these guidelines:
https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity/wiki/Reference-Manual#wiki-SVN_Access
Apache is 2.2.15
PHP is 5.3.3
I installed apache/php via yum
linux apache-2.2 mod-security
service httpd restart
Stopping httpd: [ OK ]
Starting httpd: httpd: Syntax error on line 205 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/mod_security2.so into server: /etc/httpd/modules/mod_security2.so: undefined symbol: ap_unixd_set_global_mutex_perms
[FAILED]
my httpd file:
LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so
LoadFile /usr/lib/libxml2.so
#LoadFile /usr/lib/liblua5.1.so
LoadModule security2_module modules/mod_security2.so
any ideas? google has nothing.
I followed these guidelines:
https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity/wiki/Reference-Manual#wiki-SVN_Access
Apache is 2.2.15
PHP is 5.3.3
I installed apache/php via yum
linux apache-2.2 mod-security
linux apache-2.2 mod-security
asked Oct 25 '12 at 19:04
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Errors like that usually mean you somehow built it for the wrong version of apache. Do you have more than one apache installed? If you havehttpd
installed through yum, why didn't you installmod_security
through yum too? Which distribution are you using?
– DerfK
Oct 25 '12 at 19:48
CentOS. I was trying to learn how to manually install mod_security. So if I do from source I need to do source as well from apache?
– Thompson Smith
Oct 25 '12 at 20:42
No, you don't need to build Apache from source, but you will need the httpd-devel packages so you can build mod_security against it. BUT, presumably would get matching mod_security from EPEL
– Cameron Kerr
May 28 '17 at 20:08
add a comment |
Errors like that usually mean you somehow built it for the wrong version of apache. Do you have more than one apache installed? If you havehttpd
installed through yum, why didn't you installmod_security
through yum too? Which distribution are you using?
– DerfK
Oct 25 '12 at 19:48
CentOS. I was trying to learn how to manually install mod_security. So if I do from source I need to do source as well from apache?
– Thompson Smith
Oct 25 '12 at 20:42
No, you don't need to build Apache from source, but you will need the httpd-devel packages so you can build mod_security against it. BUT, presumably would get matching mod_security from EPEL
– Cameron Kerr
May 28 '17 at 20:08
Errors like that usually mean you somehow built it for the wrong version of apache. Do you have more than one apache installed? If you have
httpd
installed through yum, why didn't you install mod_security
through yum too? Which distribution are you using?– DerfK
Oct 25 '12 at 19:48
Errors like that usually mean you somehow built it for the wrong version of apache. Do you have more than one apache installed? If you have
httpd
installed through yum, why didn't you install mod_security
through yum too? Which distribution are you using?– DerfK
Oct 25 '12 at 19:48
CentOS. I was trying to learn how to manually install mod_security. So if I do from source I need to do source as well from apache?
– Thompson Smith
Oct 25 '12 at 20:42
CentOS. I was trying to learn how to manually install mod_security. So if I do from source I need to do source as well from apache?
– Thompson Smith
Oct 25 '12 at 20:42
No, you don't need to build Apache from source, but you will need the httpd-devel packages so you can build mod_security against it. BUT, presumably would get matching mod_security from EPEL
– Cameron Kerr
May 28 '17 at 20:08
No, you don't need to build Apache from source, but you will need the httpd-devel packages so you can build mod_security against it. BUT, presumably would get matching mod_security from EPEL
– Cameron Kerr
May 28 '17 at 20:08
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This happens when you have multiple version of httpd installed on machine. You can solve this by using
./configure --with-apxs=/path/to/httpd-2.x.y/bin/apxs
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This happens when you have multiple version of httpd installed on machine. You can solve this by using
./configure --with-apxs=/path/to/httpd-2.x.y/bin/apxs
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This happens when you have multiple version of httpd installed on machine. You can solve this by using
./configure --with-apxs=/path/to/httpd-2.x.y/bin/apxs
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This happens when you have multiple version of httpd installed on machine. You can solve this by using
./configure --with-apxs=/path/to/httpd-2.x.y/bin/apxs
This happens when you have multiple version of httpd installed on machine. You can solve this by using
./configure --with-apxs=/path/to/httpd-2.x.y/bin/apxs
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Errors like that usually mean you somehow built it for the wrong version of apache. Do you have more than one apache installed? If you have
httpd
installed through yum, why didn't you installmod_security
through yum too? Which distribution are you using?– DerfK
Oct 25 '12 at 19:48
CentOS. I was trying to learn how to manually install mod_security. So if I do from source I need to do source as well from apache?
– Thompson Smith
Oct 25 '12 at 20:42
No, you don't need to build Apache from source, but you will need the httpd-devel packages so you can build mod_security against it. BUT, presumably would get matching mod_security from EPEL
– Cameron Kerr
May 28 '17 at 20:08