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Empty modsec_audit log

Josh12

Basic Pleskian
I'm testing Plesk 12.1 and noticed after enabling ModSecurity, the modsec_audit log file is empty. Could you point me in the right direction to find the problem?

I'm running CentOS7.1 w/Plesk 12.1.23

Thanks!
 
Hi Igor, thank you for the response.
I went ahead and followed the advice in the thread you linked to. First I disabled mod_security, then I edited modsecurity's logroate config to the following,
/var/log/modsec_audit.log {
daily
rotate 7
missingok
compress
postrotate
systemctl restart httpd
endscript
}

Then I re-enabled Mod_security, restarted apache (again running systemctl restart httpd) and then tailed the modsec log. Unfortunately the log was still empty :(
Did I miss something?

Thank you,
~ Josh
 
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