openappsec
ModSecurity
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23 | 19 | |
667 | 7,606 | |
5.8% | 1.3% | |
8.8 | 8.1 | |
12 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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openappsec
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Seeking contributors for a security open-source project
If someone in the community is interested in doing these projects, we will be happy to guide and help you. The contributions guidelines are available here: https://github.com/openappsec/openappsec/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md
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open-appsec seeking contributors
See project GitHub here: https://github.com/openappsec/openappsec/
- Deep Dive into open-appsec Machine Learning Technology
- Deep Dive into open-appsec Machine Learning Technology (WAF for NGINX)
- Deep Dive into open-appsec Machine Learning Technology (WAF for Kubernetes Ingress)
- open-appsec (open-source ML-based WAF) for NGINX Video Tutorial
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open-appsec (open-source machine-learning based WAF) - updates
If you haven't Star the GitHub project already, please consider doing it. It helps us as a young project: https://github.com/openappsec/openappsec.
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NGINX WAF alternatives: App Protect vs. ModSecurity vs. open-appsec
open-appsec is under active development, and the code is open source and public. This move allows for regular feature updates and bug fixes by open source developers. The core open-appsec WAF engine is developed in C++ and is available via GitHub.
- open-source ML-based WAF add-on for NGINX/NGINX Ingress
ModSecurity
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Anybody using Crowdsec?
First of all, if you have any experience with Traefik, I'd suggest you to do the reverse proxy stuff with it and install the Crowdsec instance along it. As I didn't have experience using Traefik I went with NPM but now I guess it would have been easier considering the research I had to do... Another reason is, I wanted to implement a geo block and/or another security layer by using ModSecurity (https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity ) besides Crowdsec too. Afaik Traefik has a plugin that integrates ModSecurity easily - unless NPM.
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Has anyone tried this on Blackboard online exams??
I don't know about Blackboard, but Moodle will allow quizzes to be run in popups that block most extensions from working; lockdown browsers will block such extensions; and, if you have access to the server, a modified firewall (e.g., ModSecurity) may\* allow blocking this and similar extensions.
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Ask HN: What's a good open-source alternative to Cloudflare?
> ModSecurity for WAF: https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity
This might be of interest to some: https://www.modsecurity.org/
> Trustwave is announcing the End-of-Life (EOL) of our support for ModSecurity effective July 1, 2024. We will then hand over the maintenance of ModSecurity code back to the open-source community.
Probably not too big of a deal, though.
Also, this might be useful: https://owasp.org/www-project-modsecurity-core-rule-set/
Though there has been some critique of ModSecurity and that ruleset in the past, as something dated and with false positives.
Anyone have any good alternatives?
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WAF with reverse proxy
Is there a reason no one hasn't made a Docker template for OWASP Coraza (https://github.com/corazawaf/coraza) or ModSecurity (https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity) for the use of a reverse proxy?
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NGINX WAF alternatives: App Protect vs. ModSecurity vs. open-appsec
Since Nginx has different use cases, protecting your application depends on how and where you use it. It's recommended that you have a reliable WAF solution since they block most harmful requests in the first place. In this article, you'll compare three tools—ModSecurity, F5 Nginx App Protect, and open-appsec—based on their active development, advanced security features, and open source commitment to help you figure out which tool is right for you.
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ModSecurity VS openappsec - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 11 Nov 2022
- Please help me to identify Cons in my PHP-FPM setup
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What (software, open source) WAF are you using with (open source) Nginx?
I'm currently erring toward ModSecurity & the Nginx connector now that it's been de-Apache'd.
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WordPress sites getting hacked ‘within seconds’ of TLS certificates being issued
Is anyone on HN doing WordPress administration? I recently 'inherited' a webshop built on WP/WooCommerce, and all the conflicting security advice in the WP space is making my head spin.
There are a dozen competing 'security' plugins, with some saying 'you don't need any of them, WP is secure enough by default', and others saying 'you actually need ModSecurity [1] / Jeff Starr's nG firewall [2]'.
The agency that (shoddily...) built the webshop installed Wordfence Free [3], so I've just kept that for now, though I feel it's kind of slow (but that might just be caused by the bottom-of-barrel performance of the shared webhost it's currently running on).
[1] https://github.com/SpiderLabs/ModSecurity
[2] https://perishablepress.com/7g-firewall/
[3] https://www.wordfence.com/
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An actual secure selfhosted Reverse Proxy with cool stats?
By Web Firewall did you mean smth like this ?
What are some alternatives?
naxsi - NAXSI is an open-source, high performance, low rules maintenance WAF for NGINX
crowdsec - CrowdSec - the open-source and participative security solution offering crowdsourced protection against malicious IPs and access to the most advanced real-world CTI.
ModSecurity-nginx - ModSecurity v3 Nginx Connector
coraza - OWASP Coraza WAF is a golang modsecurity compatible web application firewall library
api-firewall - Fast and light-weight API proxy firewall for request and response validation by OpenAPI specs.
docker-nginx-full - Docker image with compiled Nginx (OpenResty) and OpenSSL with all the Nginx plugins enabled. Now includes CrowdSec OpenResty bouncer, Modsecurity 3.x and ModSecurity NGINX connector..
juice-shop - OWASP Juice Shop: Probably the most modern and sophisticated insecure web application
lua-resty-waf - High-performance WAF built on the OpenResty stack
modsecurity-spoa - HAProxy agent for ModSecurity web application firewall
wafw00f - WAFW00F allows one to identify and fingerprint Web Application Firewall (WAF) products protecting a website.