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ActivityPub for WordPress – How to fix ModSecurity to make it work

Like many people at the moment (due to Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter), I’m moving from my nearly 14 year old Twitter account @rbairwell to Mastodon where I’m currently at @rbairwell@mastodon.org.uk . I was also pointed towards @pfefferle@mastodon.social‘s WordPress plugin ActivityPub For WordPress which allows me to put my blog directly “on the Fediverse” and allow you to follow it at @richyb@blog.rac.me.uk .

Symptoms / stuck on “Withdraw follow request”

However, after installing it the plugin and then trying to follow my blog, I just got a “Withdraw follow request” prompt in Mastodon – and, even after giving it a few minutes to account for server lag, my follow didn’t show up in WordPress->Users->Followers (Fediverse). If you want, you can just skip to the solution for root users .

Investigation / Mod Security Logs

My initial thought was that it was mod_security (a web-application firewall for the web site) which might be intercepting and blocking the request for security purposes. Turns out I was correct first time! Looking at my cPanel WHM's Security Center->ModSecurity Tools->Hits List, I found out that the requests were being blocked by rule 920420 of the OWASP Core Ruleset which was causing the following messages:

FieldData
Rule id920420: Request content type is not allowed by policy
SeverityCritical
Status403
RequestPOST /wp-json/activitypub/1.0/users/3/inbox
Action DescriptionWarning.
JustificationMatch of “within %{tx.allowed_request_content_type}” against “TX:content_type” required.
Details of the mod_security hit

Searching the mod security audit log for the request URL using grep /wp-json/activitypub/ /var/log/apache2/modsec_audit.log gave me the “incident id/file location”:

blog.rac.me.uk xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - [xx/xxx/xxxx:xx:xx:xx +0000] "POST /wp-json/activitypub/1.0/users/3/inbox HTTP/1.1" 403 4077 "-" "-" Y2z65HnPJZ2EEJpVH6GcggAAAA8 "-" /xxxxx/20221110/20221110-1321/20221110-132140-Y2z65HnPJZ2EEJpVH6GcggAAAA8 0 5109 md5:39bb07d5be0cc904943570b3a39fddbc

looking at /var/log/apache2/modsec_audit/xxxxx/20221110/20221110-1321/20221110-132140-Y2z65HnPJZ2EEJpVH6GcggAAAA8 showed me

...
--daee5752-B--
POST /wp-json/activitypub/1.0/users/3/inbox HTTP/1.1
Host: blog.rac.me.uk
...
Content-Type: application/activity+json
...
--daee5752-H--
...
Apache-Error: [file "apache2_util.c"] [line 271] [level 3] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] ModSecurity: Warning. Match of "within %{tx.allowed_request_content_type}" against "TX:content_type" required. [file "/etc/apache2/conf.d/modsec_vendor_configs/OWASP3/rules/REQUEST-920-PROTOCOL-ENFORCEMENT.conf"] [line "956"] [id "920420"] [msg "Request content type is not allowed by policy"] [data "|application/activity+json|"] [severity "CRITICAL"] [ver "OWASP_CRS/3.3.2"] [tag "application-multi"] [tag "language-multi"] [tag "platform-multi"] [tag "attack-protocol"] [tag "paranoia-level/1"] [tag "OWASP_CRS"] [tag "capec/1000/255/153"] [tag "PCI/12.1"] [hostname "blog.rac.me.uk"] [uri "/wp-json/activitypub/1.0/users/3/inbox"] [unique_id "Y2z65HnPJZ2EEJpVH6GcggAAAA8"]

Showing me that the ActivityPub protocol makes requests using the Content-type of application/activity+json which isn’t normally allowed with the OWASP Core Ruleset (OWASP CRS/3.3.2).

So how to fix this?

If you do not have root accessto your server, you might just have the option to turn off mod_security totally for your domain which will restore access.

If you do have root access, you’ll be able to view rule 92040in either your control panel (WHM users->Security Center->ModSecurity Tools->Rules List) or in your server at the listed path ( /etc/apache2/conf.d/modsec_vendor_configs/OWASP3/rules/REQUEST-920-PROTOCOL-ENFORCEMENT.conf ). However, you’ll find that it lists:

# In case Content-Type header can be parsed, check the mime-type against
# the policy defined in the 'allowed_request_content_type' variable.
# To change your policy, edit crs-setup.conf and activate rule 900220.
SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS:Content-Type "@rx ^[^;\s]+" \
    "id:1,\
    phase:2,\
    block,\
    capture,\
    t:none,\
    msg:'Request content type is not allowed by policy',\
    logdata:'%{MATCHED_VAR}',\
    tag:'application-multi',\
    tag:'language-multi',\
    tag:'platform-multi',\
    tag:'attack-protocol',\
    tag:'paranoia-level/1',\
    tag:'OWASP_CRS',\
    tag:'capec/1000/255/153',\
    tag:'PCI/12.1',\
    ver:'OWASP_CRS/3.3.2',\
    severity:'CRITICAL',\
    setvar:'tx.content_type=|%{tx.0}|',\
    chain"
    SecRule TX:content_type "!@within %{tx.allowed_request_content_type}" \
        "t:lowercase,\
        setvar:'tx.anomaly_score_pl1=+%{tx.critical_anomaly_score}'"

But not the list of actually content-types allowed. Whilst these are defined in rule 901162 (found by searching for “tx.allowed_request_content_type“), you shouldn’t really modify the “vendor supplied rules”.

it’s best to add your own rule 900220 which is within crs-setup.conf. But it’s not advisable to change that file (in /etc/apache2/conf.d/modsec_vendor_configs/OWASP3/crs-setup.conf on my cPanel server) on cPanel servers as it might get updated/changed by cPanel itself.

Adding the new mod security rule to allow application/activity+json

Therefore, I’ve just created a new rule within mod_security (again WHM->Security Center->ModSecurity Tools->Rules List->Add Rule ) to match it with the additional content type listed:

SecAction \
 "id:900220,\
  phase:1,\
  nolog,\
  pass,\
  t:none,\
  setvar:'tx.allowed_request_content_type=|application/x-www-form-urlencoded| |multipart/form-data| |multipart/related| |text/xml| |application/xml| |application/soap+xml| |application/x-amf| |application/json| |application/octet-stream| |application/csp-report| |application/xss-auditor-report| |text/plain| |application/activity+json|'"

Note that the list of content types are separated by spaces, but are actually each enclosed by the pipe symbol – the pipe ( | ) isn’t the separator!

I deployed and restarted Apache and tried to follow myself again, and it all started working (and about 2 minutes after I posted this, it showed up in my timeline)

Hope it helps somebody else!