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How to install mod_evasive in cPanel server?

install mod_evasive in cPanel server

Installation steps for Apache 2.2

Download the mod_evasive source file to the server

#cd /usr/local/src

#wget http://www.zdziarski.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/mod_evasive_1.10.1.tar.gz

Extract the zip file that we downloaded to the server

#tar -xvzf mod_evasive_1.10.1.tar.gz

#cd mod_evasive

To load dynamic modules to Apache, use apxs

#/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs -cia mod_evasive20.c

This will create an entry in the Apache configuration file for mod_evasive. To retain this entry after Apache rebuild/upgrade we need to run the following command. Otherwise cPanel will take out this entry from Apache configuration file after Apache rebuild/upgrade.

#/usr/local/cpanel/bin/apache_conf_distiller --update

Next is to create mod_evasive configuration file and then need to add the following configuration to it:

root@server [~]# cat /usr/local/apache/conf/mod_evasive.conf
LoadModule evasive20_module   modules/mod_evasive20.so

DOSHashTableSize    3097
DOSPageCount        2
DOSSiteCount        50
DOSPageInterval     1
DOSSiteInterval     1
DOSBlockingPeriod   10

Now include the file “/usr/local/apache/conf/mod_evasive.conf” in the file /usr/local/apache/conf/includes/pre_main_global.conf

#root@server [~]# cat  /usr/local/apache/conf/includes/pre_main_global.conf
Include /usr/local/apache/conf/mod_evasive.conf

Then, rebuild Apache and restart it

#/scripts/rebuildhttpdconf

#/etc/init.d/httpd restart


Installation steps for Apache 2.4

Download the mod_evasive source file to the server

#cd /usr/local/src

#wget http://www.zdziarski.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/mod_evasive_1.10.1.tar.gz

Extract the zip file that we downloaded to the server

#tar -xvzf mod_evasive_1.10.1.tar.gz

#cd mod_evasive

Now, if you attempt to build mod_evasive20.c for Apache 2.4, you’ll receive an error. That is if you run /usr/local/apache/bin/apxs -cia mod_evasive20.c you’ll get the following error:

mod_evasive20.c: In function 'access_checker':
mod_evasive20.c:142: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_ip'
mod_evasive20.c:146: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_ip'
mod_evasive20.c:158: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_ip'
mod_evasive20.c:165: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_ip'
mod_evasive20.c:180: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_ip'
mod_evasive20.c:187: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_ip'
mod_evasive20.c:208: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_ip'
mod_evasive20.c:212: warning: implicit declaration of function 'getpid'
mod_evasive20.c:215: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_ip'
mod_evasive20.c:221: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_ip'
mod_evasive20.c:222: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_ip'
mod_evasive20.c:228: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_ip'
apxs:Error: Command failed with rc=65536

Now, you need to follow these steps for Apache 2.4

#cp mod_evasive{20,24}.c
#sed s/remote_ip/client_ip/g -i mod_evasive24.c

Now, build mod_evasive for Apache 2.4

#apxs -i -a -c mod_evasive24.c

This will create an entry in the Apache configuration file for mod_evasive as below.

#root@server [~]# grep mod_evasive /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf
LoadModule evasive20_module   modules/mod_evasive24.so

To retain this entry after Apache rebuild/upgrade run the following command:

#/usr/local/cpanel/bin/apache_conf_distiller --update

Then, create mod_evasive configuration file and add the following configuration to it:

root@server [~]# cat /usr/local/apache/conf/mod_evasive.conf
LoadModule evasive20_module   modules/mod_evasive24.so

DOSHashTableSize    3097
DOSPageCount        2
DOSSiteCount        50
DOSPageInterval     1
DOSSiteInterval     1
DOSBlockingPeriod   10

Now include the file “/usr/local/apache/conf/mod_evasive.conf” in the file “/usr/local/apache/conf/includes/pre_main_global.conf”

#root@server [~]# cat  /usr/local/apache/conf/includes/pre_main_global.conf
Include /usr/local/apache/conf/mod_evasive.conf

Then, rebuild Apache and restart it

#/scripts/rebuildhttpdconf

#/etc/init.d/httpd restart

Done!!


Vishwajit Kale
Vishwajit Kale blazed onto the digital marketing scene back in 2015 and is the digital marketing strategist of Hostripples, a company that aims to provide affordable web hosting solutions. Vishwajit is experienced in digital and content marketing along with SEO. He's fond of writing technology blogs, traveling and reading.

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