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ModSec on a per-domain rule basis?

Alban Staehli

Regular Pleskian
Hi,
Is it possible to enable ModSec through plesk, and manage exceptions on a per-domain rule basis?
In other words, is it possible to disable ModSec for only one domain?
Thanks for your answer.
 
Yes, you can turn ModSec on or off per domain and subdomain, along with excluding rules on a per domain and subdomain basis..
 

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