No package ea-modsec2-rules-owasp-crs available.
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Hey there, If you try manually installing just that package, do you get the same error? yum install ea-modsec2-rules-owasp-crs
If so, there could be some issues with Yum or the package manager on the system. You may want to try doing this as well:yum clean all yum makecache yum install ea-modsec2-rules-owasp-crs
to see if that resolves the issue.0 -
I've removed the yum cache etc Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks, rhnplugin, universal-hooks This system is receiving updates from CLN. Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * cpanel-addons-production-feed: 91.197.228.252 * cpanel-plugins: 91.197.228.252 * cloudlinux-x86_64-server-7: cl-mirror.vimexx.nl * epel: mirror.wd6.net No package ea-modsec2-rules-owasp-crs available. Error: Nothing to do0 -
When I check this on a test server, that package is being installed from the EA repository. Do you see "EA4.repo" listed in /etc/yum.repos.d on the machine? 0 -
cloudlinux-ea4.repo is there ... if you refer back to my original post, there was an article about this on support.cpanel but its been removed (and now google's cache of it has gone too) - the title of the article was "No package ea modsec2 rules owasp crs available after updating to cPanel 92-0-3 on CloudLinux' so its clearly something you knew about? 0 -
Got it thanks - I expected it was just a case of waiting for CL to add it to their repo but thought I'd check in here first as I found the reference to the article ... having the articles 'hidden' from Google does mean it can't be indexed ;-) Didn't think I'd have had to sign in to read it :-! 0 -
For normal articles we don't require people to sign in. Our defect articles, though, have an option to "follow" so you can receive updates if we publish changes, and that does require a login :D 0
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