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    Default What is the IIS equivalent to mod_security?

    There is a known issue with SWFUpload, supposedly caused by flash player on the mac and the apache module mod_security.

    I'm getting what seems to be the same problem on RF, so I just wondered if anyone knew what the equivalent to mod_security on IIS is, and whether there is a way I can disable it?

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    Doesn't that stop things like suspicious URLs / SQL Injection etc...?

    The IIS equivalent would be URLScan but we don't use it.
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    Yeah, pretty much.

    Anyway, strange that it doesn't work then. I'll have to look into it a bit deeper.

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