Handy, High performance, ModSecurity compatible Nginx firewall module & 方便、高性能、兼容 ModSecurity 的 Nginx 防火墙模块
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Handy, High performance, ModSecurity compatible Nginx firewall module & 方便、高性能、兼容 ModSecurity 的 Nginx 防火墙模块
ModSecurity v3 Nginx Connector
Alpine Linux image with nginx 1.23.4 (mainline) with HTTP/3 (quiche), TLSv1.3, 0-RTT, HPACK, brotli, NJS, Cookie-Flag support, ModSecurity with coreruleset and BoringSSL with OCSP support. All built on the bleeding edge. Total size is only about ~12 MB compressed.
Dockerfile for Nginx with Modsecurity v3 and Brotli compression
docker modsecurity reverse proxy WAF based on nginx
Check if linux server is hacked, and enhance your CentOS server
Ansible role for Installing Nginx, compiling ModSecurity3, and installing the OWASP CRS v3 ruleset
NGINX reverse proxy using ModSecurity WAF to protect a web application
Automate the initial web server setup
Traefik plugin to proxy requests to owasp/modsecurity-crs:3.3.5-apache-alpine
Build and run a Docker container of ModSecurity WAF system on Kong API Gateway server which runs on the top of Nginx server
Optimized NGINX installation script with extra module support and configuration.
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nginx build with LibreSSL. Includes ModSecurity. WIP.
Extract ModSecurity information from Kubernetes
Modsecurity for Kubernetes, with a new way of logging.
Docker file from nginx:alpine with ModSecurity (lib v3)
NGINX set up with ModSecurity enabled and configured with Open Web Application Security Project Core Rule Set (OWASP CRS). All running on docker.
Ansible role for installing Nginx, compiling ModSecurity3, and configuring the OWASP CRS v3 ruleset
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