rack-cors
Rack Middleware for handling Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS), which makes cross-origin AJAX possible. (by cyu)
Rack::Attack
Rack middleware for blocking & throttling (by rack)
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rack-cors
Posts with mentions or reviews of rack-cors.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-31.
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4 Essential Security Tools To Level Up Your Rails Security
For this, you can use the rack-cors gem:
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Rails 7 Session not Persisting
Because the origin is not matching. For testing purposes you could use https://github.com/cyu/rack-cors.
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Some files get CORS error after being called
Have you enabled cors in the rails app? https://github.com/cyu/rack-cors
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vue サーバーからデータを取得して表示する
# Be sure to restart your server when you modify this file. # Avoid CORS issues when API is called from the frontend app. # Handle Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) in order to accept cross-origin AJAX requests. # Read more: https://github.com/cyu/rack-cors Rails.application.config.middleware.insert_before 0, Rack::Cors do allow do origins 'http://データを贈りたいパス' resource '*', headers: :any, methods: [:get, :post, :put, :patch, :delete, :options, :head] end end
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Creating My Own Personal Assistant
You'll also want to make sure your Rack CORS setup is taken care of. In the Gem file, you'll need to install the cors gem which can be found here. After adding to your Gem file, make sure to run bundle install from your command line again.
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RoR and React CORS 401 Unauthorized Issue
Have the following in my /config/initializers/cors.rb and using rack-cors gem
Rack::Attack
Posts with mentions or reviews of Rack::Attack.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-28.
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Rails Authentication for Compliance
The first line of defense should be to put rate-limiting on your login endpoints. rack-attack can help with that. I recommend to limit the login attempts to 5 per minute for a username and block the IP for 30 minutes. You should also limit the number of login attempts from the same IP address, but this needs to be adjusted to the application you are working on, because if it is a tool used in classrooms, it might be legit to have 50 logins within a few minutes from the same IP. (I have a few post written about rack-attack)
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4 Essential Security Tools To Level Up Your Rails Security
Rack::Attack
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Rack-attack gem setup to protect Rails and Rack apps from bad clients
Rack middleware for blocking & throttling abusive requests. Protect your Rails and Rack apps from bad clients. Rack::Attack lets you quickly decide when to allow, block, and throttle based on the properties of the request. Using this gem you can save your web application from attacks, we can whitelist IPs, Block requests according to requirements, and many more… Install Rack-attack gem: # In your Gemfile gem 'rack-attack' Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Plugging into the application Then tell your ruby web application to use rack-attack as a middleware. # config/application.rb # rack attack middleware config.middleware.use Rack::Attack Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode Once you’ve done that, you’ll need to configure it. You can do this by creating the file, config/initializers/rack-attack.rband adding the rules to fit your needs. You can disable it permanently (like for a specific environment) or temporarily (can be helpful for specific test cases) by writing: Usage Safe listing Safelists have the most precedence, so any request matching a safelist would be allowed despite matching any number of blocklists or throttles. safelist_ip(ip_address_string) Rack::Attack.safelist_ip(“5.6.7.8”) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode safelist_ip(ip_subnet_string) Rack::Attack.safelist_ip(“5.6.7.0/24”) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode safelist(name, &block) Name your custom safelist and make your ruby-block argument return a truthy value if you want the request to be allowed, and false otherwise. Blocking blocklist_ip(ip_address_string) Rack::Attack.blocklist_ip(“1.2.3.4”) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode blocklist_ip(ip_subnet_string) Rack::Attack.blocklist_ip(“1.2.0.0/16”) Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode blocklist(name, &block) Name your custom blocklist and make your ruby-block argument return a truthy value if you want the request to be blocked, and false otherwise. Throttling *throttle(name, options, &block) *( provide limit and period as options) Throttle state is stored in a configurable cache (which defaults to Rails.cache if present). Name your custom throttle, provide limit and period as options, and make your ruby-block argument return the discriminator. This discriminator is how you tell rack-attack whether you’re limiting per IP address, per user email, or any other. For example, if we want to restrict requests other than defined routes and display a custom error page. Error page: If we want to restrict requests/IP and if the request limit increases then send a reminder mail. For Example, we want to allow only 300 requests per 30 seconds after that will restrict requests from this IP till the next 30 seconds interval starting. Get error mail if the limit is extended. Performance The overhead of running Rack::Attack is typically negligible (a few milliseconds per request), but it depends on how many checks you’ve configured, and how long they take. Throttles usually require a network roundtrip to your cache server(s), so try to keep the number of throttle checks per request low. If a request is blocklisted or throttled, the response is a very simple Rack response. A single typical ruby web server thread can block several hundred requests per second. Sample rack-attack.rb file For more information: https://github.com/rack/rack-attack If this guide has been helpful to you and your team please share it with others!
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Limiting the amount of calls user can make to an api
Second vote for rack-attack!
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Devise and email spam?
You could use something like Rack Attack to mitigate this type of behavior if it becomes an issue.
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10 things I add to every Rails app
The final gem I like to include in all projects is rack-attack. This is a rate limiting tool which is great for throttling dangerous actions in your app to prevent bot attacks or other malicious users.
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
rack-attack to prevent bruteforce and DDoS attacks
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How to prevent scraping/copying data?
Check out Rack Attack. It lets you block bots that make requests too fast to be real users, or that request obviously-suspect URLs (/phpmyadmin for example). There are lots of other options, but those are the quick wins IMO.