Need .htaccess file restored\compiled??

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ragnaro6

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Hi,

I migrated my old website here to X10 and at the time, the .htaccess file was blank. I was unaware of this.

I believe my current issue has something to do with this, because when someone has multiple html tags in a page, and they go to save it, they get a 403 access denied error.

I also am under the impression that the changes made to those files on everyone's websites by the hosts, was to fix such issues. However I go to mine and it is blank so I'm presuming because of that, the correct permissions aren't applying on my website.

Could I get someone to generate or compile a properly configured file for me? From the site support staff.

An test page I had someone create can show the issue, and he has a brief description as to what he believes the problem is as well.

Test page and possible issue description: http://ragnarok.x10host.com/mod_sec_test.html

My website URL: http://ragnarok.x10host.com/



Thank you !!
 

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Could I get someone to generate or compile a properly configured file for me?
Mod_Security is a Web Application Firewall (WAF) that filters and blocks known malicious HTTP requests. Blocked HTTP requests include many, but not all forms of Brute Force, Cross-Site Scripting (XSS), Remote File Inclusion (RFI) , Remote Execution, and SQL injection (SQLi) attacks.

while x10hosting discourage it - Premium account users have the ability to completely disable [ mod_security ] on their account via cPanel

For free-hosting x10hosting has a customized web server setup that does not allow for the same cPanel functionality to disable [ mod_security ] - x10hosting also decided it would not be a good idea to allow free-hosting users to disable it - as it is used to not only protect against inbound malicious attacks but to prevent outbound abuse also - Unfortunately free-hosting still gets abusive signups - and allowing them to disable something that helps to prevent their malicious actions would not be in x10hosting's best interest
 
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