Provide UI controls for ModSecurity e.g. SecRequestBodyNoFilesLimit and SecRequestBodyLimit
Twice this week I have needed to adjust the SecRequestBodyNoFilesLimit and SecRequestBodyLimit ModSecurity settings on my client's servers. It would be great if there were a UI way for me to adjust this without bugging support. It would be great for Cloudways too.
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Frank commented
This is a very practical and well-thought-out suggestion. Having UI controls for options like SecRequestBodyNoFilesLimit and SecRequestBodyLimit would be extremely helpful for developers and system administrators who manage https://plexhd.app// multiple servers. It would reduce the need to rely on support for routine configuration changes and allow faster troubleshooting and deployment.
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Solved commented
This is a really good suggestion. Having simple UI controls for ModSecurity limitations will save time and make things easier without having to contact support. Features like these, along with tools like Baixar Delta Executor https://delta-executor.com.br/baixar/
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shoaib malik commented
Having UI controls for ModSecurity limits would make server management far more efficient and less reliant on support tickets, just like having a reliable Compound Calculator simplifies long-term financial planning without extra hassle. It’s a practical upgrade that balances security control with user-friendly access, helping both developers and admins work more smoothly. https://compoundinterestcalculator.io/
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_.makks._ commented
i’m +1 on having these ModSecurity limits in the UI, with guardrails and per-app overrides so support isn’t the only path. a slider or validated input for SecRequestBodyLimit and SecRequestBodyNoFilesLimit plus a clear warning about lowering protections would cover most needs. also, the last time i tried to discuss this on a community thread, the replies got derailed by spammy drops such as https://wildbountyshowdownslot.com/ https://duck-hunters-slot.org/ and https://legacyofdeadslot.org which made it harder to keep the conversation on server settings. having an official UI would reduce confusion and avoid people chasing random advice.
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Zubair Khan commented
This is a very practical and well-thought-out suggestion. Having UI controls for options like SecRequestBodyNoFilesLimit and SecRequestBodyLimit would be extremely helpful for developers and system administrators who manage multiple servers. It would reduce the need to rely on support for routine configuration changes and allow faster troubleshooting and deployment.
A simple and secure interface for managing these ModSecurity limits would improve efficiency while still maintaining strong protection. It would be a great addition for Cloudways users.
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https://geometrydashmodapk.comA simple dashboard option for adjusting these ModSecurity values would definitely improve workflow and give users more flexibility while still keeping security intact. Hopefully, this feature gets added soon as it would be beneficial for both Cloudways and its customers.
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Kaye Delgado commented
Absolutely agree that having UI controls for things like ModSecurity (e.g., SecRequest body limits) would give admins much more flexibility without having to dig into configs manually. Better UI = faster adjustments and fewer errors. Tools that simplify everyday tasks really help streamline workflows kinda like when I needed to check and clear traffic fines quickly in the UAE using an https://evgfinecheck-ae.com/ portal instead of going through a long process. Thanks for suggesting this improvement! 👍🛡️
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Dua Chaudhry commented
Great breakdown of how SecRequestBodyLimit and SecRequestBodyNoFilesLimit can be exposed via UI controls—this kind of visibility really helps balance security with usability on high-traffic platforms. We’ve seen similar tuning challenges on dynamic sites like https://jeetbangla.casino/
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Marcel commented
agreed was searching everywhere on how to change it but was not possible even though the AI chat bot was convinced it was