===================================================================== MOD_SECURITY 2.6 Command-line Build notes for Windows 4/2/2011 by Tom Donovam ===================================================================== PREREQUISITES: Microsoft Visual Studio C++ tested with Visual Studio 2008 (aka VC9) CMake build system from: http://www.cmake.org/ tested with CMake v2.8.0 Apache 2.2.x from: http://httpd.apache.org/ tested with Apache 2.2.17 Apache must be built from source using the same Visual Studio compiler as mod_security. PCRE Perl Compatible Regular Expression library from: http://www.pcre.org/ tested with PCRE v8.12 LibXML2 from: http://xmlsoft.org/ tested with LibXML2 v2.7.7 Note that LibXML2 v2.7.8 does not build correctly for Windows Lua Scripting Language from: http://www.lua.org/ tested with Lua v5.1.4 cURL multiprotocol file transfer library from: http://curl.haxx.se/ tested with cURL v7.21.4 BEFORE BUILDING The directory where you build software from source ( C:\work in this exmaple) must contain the Apache source you used to build the Apache web serverand the mod_security source Apache source is in C:\work\httpd-2.2.17 in this example. Apache has been installed to C:\Apache2217 in this example. Mod_security source is in C:\work\mod_security in this example. Download and untar the prerequite library sources: Download pcre-8.12.tar.gz from ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/ untar it into C:\work\ creating C:\work\pcre-8.12 Download libxml2-2.7.7.tar.gz from ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/ untar it into C:\work\ creating C:\work\libxml2-2.7.7 Download lua-5.1.4.tar.gz from http://www.lua.org/ftp/ untar it into C:\work\ creating C:\work\lua-5.1.4 Download curl-7.21.4.tar.gz from http://curl.haxx.se/download.html untar it into C:\work\ creating C:\work\curl-7.21.4 Setup your build environment: The PATH environment variable must include the Visual Studio variables as set by vsvars32.bat The PATH environment variable must also include the CMAKE bin\ directory Set an environment variable to the Apache source code directory: SET HTTPD_BUILD=C:\work\httpd-2.2.17 If OpenSSL and Zlib support were included when you built Apache 2.2, and you want them available to LIBXML2 and CURL Ensure that cURL and libXML2 can find the OpenSSL and Zlib includes and libraries that Apache was built with. SET INCLUDE=%INCLUDE%;%HTTPD_BUILD%\srclib\openssl\inc32;%HTTPD_BUILD%\srclib\zlib SET LIB=%LIB%;%HTTPD_BUILD%\srclib\openssl\out32dll;%HTTPD_BUILD%\srclib\zlib Ensure that cURL and libXML2 don't use the static zlib library: zlib.lib. Force cURL and libXML2 to use zdll.lib instead, requiring zlib1.dll at runtime: IF EXIST %HTTPD_BUILD%\srclib\zlib\zlib.lib DEL %HTTPD_BUILD%\srclib\zlib\zlib.lib BUILD PCRE-8.12 CD C:\work\pcre-8.12 CMAKE -G "NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=True NMAKE BUILD LIBXML2-2.7.7 (note: the more recent version: 2.7.8 does not build correctly on Windows) CD C:\work\libxml2-2.7.7\win32 CSCRIPT configure.js iconv=no vcmanifest=yes zlib=yes NMAKE -f Makefile.msvc BUILD LUA-5.1.4 CD C:\work\lua-5.1.4\src CL /Ox /arch:SSE2 /GF /GL /Gy /FD /EHsc /MD /Zi /TC /wd4005 /D "_MBCS" /D "LUA_CORE" /D "LUA_BUILD_AS_DLL" /D "_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS" /D "WIN32" /D "NDEBUG" /D "_CONSOLE" /D "_WIN32" /D "_WINDLL" /c *.c DEL lua.obj luac.obj LINK /DLL /LTCG /DEBUG /OUT:lua5.1.dll *.obj IF EXIST lua5.1.dll.manifest MT -manifest lua5.1.dll.manifest -outputresource:lua5.1.dll;2 BUILD CURL-7.21.4 CD C:\work\curl-7.21.4 CMAKE -G "NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=True -DCURL_ZLIB=True NMAKE BUILD MOD_SECURITY-2.6 CD C:\work\mod_security\apache2 NMAKE -f Makefile.win APACHE=C:\Apache2217 PCRE=C:\work\pcre-8.12 LIBXML2=C:\work\libxml2-2.7.7 LUA=C:\work\lua-5.1.4\src INSTALL MOD_SECURITY AND RUN APACHE Copy these five files to C:\Apache2217\bin: C:\work\pcre-8.12\pcre.dll C:\Apache2217\bin\ C:\work\lua-5.1.4\src\lua5.1.dll C:\Apache2217\bin\ C:\work\libxml2-2.7.7\win32\bin.msvc\libxml2.dll C:\Apache2217\bin\ C:\work\curl-7.21.4\libcurl.dll C:\Apache2217\bin\ C:\work\mod_security\apache2\mlogc-src\mlogc.exe Copy this one file to C:\Apache2217\modules: C:\work\mod_security\apache2\mod_security2.so You may also copy C:\work\curl-7.21.4\curl.exe to C:\Apache2217\bin, if you want to use the cURL command-line program. Download the core rules from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mod-security/files/modsecurity-crs/0-CURRENT/ and unzip them into C:\Apache2217\conf\modsecurity_crs Add configuration directives to your Apache conf\httpd.conf: # mod_security requires mod_unique_id LoadModule unique_id_module modules/mod_unique_id.so # mod_security LoadModule security2_module modules/mod_security2.so SecRuleEngine On SecDataDir logs Include conf/modsecurity_crs/*.conf Include conf/modsecurity_crs/base_rules/*.conf SecAuditEngine RelevantOnly SecAuditLogRelevantStatus "^(?:5|4\d[^4])" SecAuditLogType Serial SecAuditLogParts ABCDEFGHZ SecAuditLog logs/modsecurity.log ============================================================================================== OPTIONAL: BUILD AND CONFIGURE THE MOD_SECURITY-2.6 MLOGC piped-logging program Edit the top of C:\work\mod_security\apache2\mlogc-src\Makefile.win and set your local paths # Path to Apache httpd installation BASE = C:\Apache2217 # Paths to required libraries PCRE = C:\work\pcre-8.12 CURL = C:\work\curl-7.21.4 # Linking libraries LIBS = $(BASE)\lib\libapr-1.lib \ $(BASE)\lib\libaprutil-1.lib \ $(PCRE)\pcre.lib \ $(CURL)\libcurl_imp.lib \ wsock32.lib Build the mlogc.exe program: CD C:\work\mod_security_trunk\mlogc NMAKE -f Makefile.win Copy mlocg.exe to C:\Apache2217\bin\ Create a new command file C:\Apache2217\bin\mlogc.bat with one line: C:\Apache2217\bin\mlogc.exe C:\Apache2217\conf\mlogc.conf Create a new configuration file C:\Apache2217\conf\mlogc.conf to control the piped-logging program mlogc.exe. Here is an example conf\mlogc.conf: CollectorRoot "C:/Apache2217/logs" ConsoleURI "https://localhost:8888/rpc/auditLogReceiver" SensorUsername "test" SensorPassword "testtest" LogStorageDir "data" TransactionLog "mlogc-transaction.log" QueuePath "mlogc-queue.log" ErrorLog "mlogc-error.log" LockFile "mlogc.lck" KeepEntries 0 ErrorLogLevel 2 MaxConnections 10 MaxWorkerRequests 1000 TransactionDelay 50 StartupDelay 5000 CheckpointInterval 15 ServerErrorTimeout 60 Change the SecAuditLog directive in conf\httpd.conf to pipe the log data to mlogc instead of writing them to a file: SecAuditLog |C:/Apache2217/bin/mlogc.bat