On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 3:49 AM, rajan agarwal <[email protected]>wrote:
> Seems like it is a problem with mod_security for apache module, do you > have it installed in your setup?? Also, if you share the logs, it will be > more helpful for the people here :) > If you are saying that remote sites are reporting mod_security problems, then that is their problem to fix. mod_security ships with absolutely idiotic default rules that deny anything that doesn't look exactly like a GUI web browser. You mention you use squidguard, so perhaps the user agent string squid is using is tripping up the remote mod_security patterns. We run into this with our clients who post web pages that we fetch and process in our product. Any time there is a problem with our product, it is induced by mod_security. I don't think it does what people think it does. :(
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