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    lua-resty-waf

    lua-resty-waf

    High-performance WAF built on the OpenResty stack

    lua-resty-waf is a web application firewall implemented in Lua for OpenResty/NGINX, designed to run inline at the edge with low overhead. It inspects requests and responses during NGINX phases, applying rule logic and anomaly scoring to detect patterns like SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and protocol abuse. Rules are organized into policies with configurable actions—block, log, or allow—and can leverage shared dictionaries for counters, rate limits, and caching decisions. Because it...
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    BlockSSHD protects computers from SSH brute force attacks by dynamically blocking IP addresses by adding iptables rules.
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    Authdefender is a filtering application that, in combination with iptables, blocks malicious users from accessing any aspect of the server in question. Malicious users are defined by brute force ssh/ftp attempts and blocked regardless of tcp wrappers.
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