OWASP ModSec CRS Paranoia Mode

Abstract
This is a page about the development of a paranoia mode aka bringing back the rules that used to yield a high number of false positives. This little project is aimed at inclusion into the 3.0.0 release of the OWASP ModSecurity Core Rules, where some rules have been removed in order to reduce the number of false positives with vanilla installations.

FIXME: Detailed description

Back to the OWASP ModSecurity Core Rules Set.

Sub-Project Infos

 * Status: active (January 2016)
 * Schedule: Pull request in January 2016
 * Who: Christian Folini (dune73), Noël Zindel (zino), Franziska Bühler (franziskabuehler), Manuel Leos (Spartan), FIXME
 * Documentation: Here on the OWASP Wiki
 * Discussion / Archive: owasp-modsecurity-core-rule-set@lists.owasp.org / archive: http://lists.owasp.org/pipermail/owasp-modsecurity-core-rule-set/
 * Github Link: https://github.com/SpiderLabs/owasp-modsecurity-crs/tree/v3.0.0-rc1
 * Final Pull Request: FIXME

Open Tasks
Please define state as follows: new, assigned, waiting, closed. When a task it is closed, it is moved to the seperate closed tasks table below.

Paranoia Mode Candidates
The 3.0.0-rc1 has all rules renumbered. Existing numbering was fairly crazy and the new numbering follows the numbering scheme of the rules files (-> 9<2-digit-rulefile><3-digit-id>) A mapping table exists [IdNumbering.csv] We need to make sure, we do not mess things up, so let's add both IDs to the table, the old one and the new one.

Please set status as follows : candidate, cloning-candidate, unsure, dropped.
 * 'cloning-candidates' are rules, that could be cloned into an even stricter variant with a stricter limit in a higher paranoia setting.
 * If dropped, please provide reasoning in the remarks.