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<title>Three ModSecurity Rule Language Annoyances</title> 
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<description>There are three aspects of the ModSecurity Rule Language we are not very happy with. One comes from a wrong design decision (my own), with further two from constraints of working within the framework of Apache. All three break the principle of the intuitive action being the expected one. I am going to document them here and explain how we are planning to mitigate them in future versions:


In a chain starter rule, disruptive actions are processed...</description>
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