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    lua-resty-waf

    lua-resty-waf

    High-performance WAF built on the OpenResty stack

    ...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 runs inside the NGINX event loop, it scales with the web tier and avoids the latency of external proxies. Operators can extend it with custom Lua code, integrate threat feeds, or adapt it to application-specific quirks without recompiling modules. ...
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    Green Screen: A Linux based Advanced Syslog Server for Juniper NetScreen Firewalls - Can be expanded later to support other products. It can capture syslog messages, parse them, store them in a MySQL database. A Web GUI interface is also included.
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    Who is jiggling the door of your SMC Barricade firewall? This script will connect to one of those devices via the web interface, authenticate, grab the event log and then re-write the output as a simple HTML table.
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