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Hello, Last night i purchased AtomicCorp Advanced Ruleset for Mod Secruity (Apache 2.4) . After switching from Comodo to AtomicCorp it seems the ruleset it really outdated & only blocking minimal malicious actions but allowing very many others (as the ruleset it outdated). I have (Update Rulesets "Daily") selected. I am using the "bought from plesk" instead of "bought from AtomicCorp". Is that the problem possibly? So in conclusion, I have auto update ruleset on daily, Predefined set of values set to "Thourough", I have tried updating via cli using the command "plesk daily UpdateModSecurityRuleset", I am on update 2 of version 18.0.67 (Latest version). Im not sure what else i can do? I had saw an article ( Article From Plesk About AtomicCorp Debian 12 Support ) about AtomicCorp being recently updated for Debian 12. I have been waiting on this & hence why i purchased. Thank you in advance for your help!
I also want to add - On the Plesk release changes page. For Version 18.0.67 It states - " (Plesk for Linux) Atomic rulesets for ModSecurity can now be selected on all OSes, including the most modern ones, such as Debian 11 and later, and Ubuntu 20.04 and later. " link to article for release changes
Hello, @JerryTek101 . Could you please confirm how did you verify that the ruleset is outdated? Do you get any particular error when running the update script or any other error whatsoever?