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    Coraza

    Coraza

    OWASP Coraza WAF is a golang modsecurity compatible firewall library

    ...Coraza is a drop-in alternative to replace the soon-to-be abandoned Trustwave ModSecurity Engine and supports industry-standard SecLang rule sets. Coraza runs the OWASP Core Rule Set (CRS) to protect your web applications from a wide range of attacks, including the OWASP Top Ten, with a minimum of false alerts. CRS protects from many common attack categories including: SQL Injection (SQLi), Cross Site Scripting (XSS), PHP & Java Code Injection, HTTPoxy, Shellshock, Scripting/Scanner/Bot Detection & Metadata & Error Leakages. Coraza is a library at its core, with many integrations to deploy on-premise Web Application Firewall instances.
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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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    Java-based Open Source WAF (Web Application Firewall) to include inside a web application in order to protect it against attacks like Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF), Parameter Manipulation and more.
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    Gardol monitors system log files to detect denial of service and other attacks and blocks attacking sites with Linux iptables. Attack detection rules may be programmed in Perl.
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    FOXY is a filtering web proxy. Originally designed to provide device-independent access to the World Wide Web, it may also be used for HTTP-filtering, extraction and reauthoring of existing web content or as security device against web based attacks.
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    The screening http gateway is designed to run on a bastion host and allow access to "internal" web servers from the outside. It filters out various attacks and should prevent some epxloits (unicode is not allowed, so all unicode exploits will be stoppe
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