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@miluxhd miluxhd commented Jun 3, 2025

Hey everyone,

This PR updates the README.md to let folks know about another way to get Nginx with ModSecurity: prebuilt packages from a Cloudsmith repository.

Just wanted to make it easier for those who'd rather not build from source. I've added a quick note about it in the Packaging section with a link: https://cloudsmith.io/~nginx/repos/modsecurity/packages/

Quick heads-up: it's a third-party repo, not officially maintained by this project.

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airween commented Jun 3, 2025

Hi @miluxhd,

thanks for this PR.

I think this is a good idea to collect the available binary packages (including docker images).

Let me find another ones and append them to your list.

Thanks again!

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miluxhd commented Jun 3, 2025

I don't know whether it's a good idea, but we could later add the build pipelines to this repo.

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airween commented Jun 3, 2025

I don't know whether it's a good idea, but we could later add the build pipelines to this repo.

What do you mean exactly?

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miluxhd commented Jun 3, 2025

I manage this Cloudsmith repo and have a GitLab pipeline to build those packages (currently just for Debian and Ubuntu). If you think it’s a good idea to implement additional pipelines for building packages in this GitHub project, I can start working on that here. As you mentioned, we can also extend this to include Docker pipelines. However if this isn't part of the project's mission, I can make it public later and allow open-source contributions to take care of that and fix any future issues in the other repo.

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airween commented Jun 3, 2025

Thanks, now I see.

Feel free to work on these packages, I'll add your repository link to README.

By the way, Coreruleset has a docker image, which is actively maintained - see this repository.

And I also have a similar repository than you (about for 5 years): https://modsecurity.digitalwave.hu. But I make packages for the current Nginx versions (that the OS supports). And also provide packages for Apache.

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