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Paranoia Levels :: CRS Documentation
Paranoia levels are an essential concept when working with CRS. This page explains the concept behind paranoia levels and how to work with them on a practical level. Introduction to Paranoia Levels The paranoia level (PL) makes it possible to define how aggressive CRS is. Paranoia level 1 (PL 1) provides a set of rules that hardly ever trigger a false alarm (ideally never, but it can happen, depending on the local setup). PL 2 provides additional rules that detect more attacks (these rules operate in addition to the PL 1 rules), but there’s a chance that the additional rules will also trigger new false alarms over perfectly legitimate HTTP requests.
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Paranoia Levels :: CRS Documentation
Paranoia levels are an essential concept when working with CRS. This page explains the concept behind paranoia levels and how to work with them on a practical level. Introduction to Paranoia Levels The paranoia level (PL) makes it possible to define how aggressive CRS is. Paranoia level 1 (PL 1) provides a set of rules that hardly ever trigger a false alarm (ideally never, but it can happen, depending on the local setup). PL 2 provides additional rules that detect more attacks (these rules operate in addition to the PL 1 rules), but there’s a chance that the additional rules will also trigger new false alarms over perfectly legitimate HTTP requests.
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Paranoia Levels :: CRS Documentation
Paranoia levels are an essential concept when working with CRS. This page explains the concept behind paranoia levels and how to work with them on a practical level. Introduction to Paranoia Levels The paranoia level (PL) makes it possible to define how aggressive CRS is. Paranoia level 1 (PL 1) provides a set of rules that hardly ever trigger a false alarm (ideally never, but it can happen, depending on the local setup). PL 2 provides additional rules that detect more attacks (these rules operate in addition to the PL 1 rules), but there’s a chance that the additional rules will also trigger new false alarms over perfectly legitimate HTTP requests.
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