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    OpenWAF

    OpenWAF

    Web security protection system based on openresty

    The first all-round open source Web security protection system, more protection than others. OpenWAF is the first fully open source Web application protection system (WAF), based on nginx_lua API analysis of HTTP request information. OpenWAF is composed of two functional engines: behavior analysis engine and rule engine. The rule engine mainly analyzes the individual requests, and the behavior analysis engine is mainly responsible for the tracking of the request information. Rule engine...
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    wafep

    wafep

    Web Application Firewall Evaluation Project

    WAFEP is designed to assess the attack vector support of web application firewalls and application IDS/IPS modules. It operates through an "attacker website" with links, forms, browser controls and other request initiators which send a collection of malicious payloads through the WAF to a target application, which in turn, checks which payloads were blocked and which passed successfully. The WAFEP application serves as both the "attacker" website and the "target" website, and thus, should ideally be used in twin instances - one BEHIND the WAF (the defender/target website), and another before the WAF (the attacker website). ...
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