$Id: README.txt,v 1.11.4.2.2.1.2.1 2010-02-04 22:13:21 gos77 Exp $ IMPORTANT --------- PHP5 only - at least 5.1.6 - 5.2.x recommended DESCRIPTION ----------- This module adds a security layer to Drupal based on PHPIDS (www.php-ids.org). With a defined set or rules, it tries to detect malicious input from the (anonymous) user - it does not strip, filter or sanitize the input. It logs directly to watchdog or syslog (if enabled), so you have a clear view on who's trying to break your site. It can send out a mail after a certain level of impact has been reached or redirect the user to another page thus making his action completely worthless. Although the functionality is there to redirect users after a certain impact. INSTALLATION ------------ 1) Download the latest PHPIDS package from http://www.php-ids.org. 2) Their are 3 ways to install PHPIDS package on your webserver 2a) Shared Webhosting users: Unpack the tar/zip to the module directory of phpids module (example: sites/all/modules/phpids/phpids-0.x). 2b) Shared webhosting users (more secure): Unpack the tar/zip to the root directory of your shared webspace (example: /var/www/u3485258/phpids-0.x). 2c) For owner of own webservers: Unpack the tar/zip to a searchable php-library directory on your webserver (example: /usr/share/php/phpids-0.x). 3) Create a writable temp folder for phpids for caching the filters (2 ways) 3a) Make sure the phpids-0.x/lib/IDS/tmp folder is writable chmod 770 or 777 the phpids-0.x/lib/IDS/tmp folder. 3b) Create a phpids folder in your configured php-tmp-upload directory and make sure the created phpids folder is writable (chmod 770 or 777). 4) Add following two lines to your robots.txt file: Disallow: /warning.html Disallow: /?q=warning.html 5) Activate and configure drupal phpids module. See CONFIGURATION AND TESTING There is a Config.ini in the IDS/Config folder, do not worry, it's harmless, just keep it like it is. UPDATE ---------- Please note before and check after update your drupal phpids settings! Following update paths exists within the new branch of drupal phpids module: old D5 version 5.x-2.0 -> 5.x-3.x 5.x-2.0 -> 6.x-2.x 5.x-2.0 -> 7.x-1.x old D6 version 6.x-1.10 -> 6.x-2.x 6.x-1.10 -> 7.x-1.x CONFIGURATION AND TESTING ------------------------- After that, enable the module and surf to the settings page on http://yourdrupal/?q=admin/settings/phpids and change the default settings to your needs. You have to set the correct PHP-IDS Path and PHP-IDS Temp Path. The drupal status report informs you that drupal phpids module is correctly running or not. In addition, it is possible to set html-, json-included or exclude fields and variables from scanning by PHPIDS. So you have the opportunity to finetune PHPIDS to your website and you could reduce false positives. Test if PHPIDS starts logging (not as user 1) * normal log level http://yourdrupal/?q=admin/reports/dblog&test=">XXX * mail level - if you filled in an email http://yourdrupal/?q=admin/reports/dblog&test=">XXX< * warning level - redirects the (anonymous) user http://yourdrupal/?q=admin/reports/dblog&test=">XXX<">