Securing OpenEMR - Apache
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Revision as of 19:26, 9 September 2018 by Daniel Ehrlich (talk | contribs)
0. NOTES
- this tutorial requires a basic understanding of the Linux Terminal and a text editor such as Nano or Vi
- this tutorial assumes Ubuntu on AWS. Installation elsewhere will likely be very similar.
1. SSL
2. INSTALL WAF / ENABLE MOD_SECURITY
- Based mainly on this: https://blog.rapid7.com/2017/04/09/how-to-configure-modsecurity-with-apache-on-ubuntu-linux/
- Install WAF
sudo apt-get install libapache2-modsecurity
- Might have to run:
sudo dpkg --configure -a
- Check Installation
apachectl -M | grep security
- Rename rules
mv /etc/modsecurity/modsecurity.conf-recommended /etc/modsecurity/modsecurity.conf
- Turn rules on
sudo vi /etc/modsecurity/modsecurity.conf
- make sure it reads
SecRuleEngine on
- Remove default rules
sudo rm -rf /usr/share/modsecurity-crs
- Download github rules
sudo git clone https://github.com/SpiderLabs/owasp-modsecurity-crs.git /usr/share/modsecurity-crs
- Rename setup file
cd /usr/share/modsecurity-crs
sudo mv crs-setup.conf.example crs-setup.conf
- Add all new rules
sudo vi /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/security2.conf
- place the following block in the document
<IfModule security2_module> SecDataDir /var/cache/modsecurity IncludeOptional /etc/modsecurity/*.conf IncludeOptional "/usr/share/modsecurity-crs/*.conf IncludeOptional "/usr/share/modsecurity-crs/rules/*.conf </IfModule>
- Restart apache
systemctl restart apache2
- Raise paranoia level to 2 out of 5
sudo vi /usr/share/modsecurity-crs/crs-setup.conf
- Edit this line to be 2 instead of 1:
setvar:tx.paranoia_level=2
- Test WAF
- http://<your IP or domain name>/?q="><script>alert(1)</script>
- http://<your IP or domain name>/?q='1 OR 1=1
- You should get a 403 error
3 Enable Mod_Evasive
Prevents brute force attempts, spidering, Burp Suite, Nikto, etc This module limits you to X amount of page requests site-wide per interval … Install mod_evasive apt-get install libapache2-mod-evasive Create Log sudo mkdir /var/log/mod_evasive chown -R www-data:www-data /var/log/mod_evasive Create blocking script sudo mkdir /etc/apache2/scripts vi /etc/apache2/scripts/ban_ip.sh
<code>#!/bin/sh</code> <code>IP=$1</code> <code>IPTABLES=/sbin/iptables</code> $IPTABLES -A banned -s $IP -p TCP --dport 80 -j DROP $IPTABLES -A banned -s $IP -p TCP --dport 443 -j DROP echo "$IPTABLES -D banned -s $IP -p TCP --dport 80 -j DROP" | at now + 3 minutes echo "$IPTABLES -D banned -s $IP -p TCP --dport 443 -j DROP" | at now + 3 minutes
- sudo chown www-data:www-data /etc/apache2/scripts/ban_ip.sh
- sudo chmod 550 /etc/apache2/scripts/ban_ip.sh
- Create mod_evasive config file
vi /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/evasive.conf
<IfModule mod_evasive20.c>
DOSHashTableSize 3097 DOSPageCount 5 DOSSiteCount 50 DOSPageInterval 1 DOSSiteInterval 10 DOSBlockingPeriod 180 #DOSEmailNotify email@yourdomain.com DOSSystemCommand "sudo /etc/apache2/scripts/ban_ip.sh %s'" DOSLogDir "/var/log/mod_evasive" </IfModule>
- Restart Apache
sudo apache2 stop
sudo apache2 start