Thanks Nick, it makes sense. So can I assume that the Apache group is fine 
with its user base using 3rd party mod_security and that they do not plan 
to develop something similar ?

The reason I am confused is I see Ryan Barnett as Team Lead for "Internet 
Security Apache Benchmark Project" and he talks/writes a lot about 
mod_security. 

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Jignesh Badani




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On Tuesday 22 August 2006 23:22, Jignesh Badani wrote:
> We have been looking at implementing mod_security for quite some time 
now,
> but it is not getting a green flag because the module is not part of the
> Apache group offering (yet).
>
> 1. Is there a reason, this module is still not being bundled as part of
> the Apache source ?

Its author is an independent developer, and appears happy to remain that 
way.
It's his work to distribute as he chooses.  If you want it bundled with 
Apache, get a package from a distributor - e.g. a Linux CDROM.

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