Practice exercises to enhance skills in tuning OWASP ModSecurity core rule set rules and implementing your own rules.
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Practice exercises to enhance skills in tuning OWASP ModSecurity core rule set rules and implementing your own rules.
Storing and serving mod_security rules as web services for the web developer easily integrating into their website. Building using Jersey framework and Grizzly HTTP Server as embedded server.
Docker Image for Bedrock WP Projects (contains PHP, Apache)
parsing modsecurity logfiles
Deploy DVWA Webserver + ModSecurity + Scanner for researching rules. Auto deployment scripts are supported
ModSecurity 3.0 and NGINX
Apache2 Modsecurity
Ansible role for installing Nginx, compiling ModSecurity3, and configuring the OWASP CRS v3 ruleset
Securing docker web apps with your personal OpenID Connect based Single Sign-On provider, multi-factor authentication and a web app firewall
Docker file from nginx:alpine with ModSecurity (lib v3)
Using WEB security module together with NGINX inside a container to facilitate the protection of the application, based on OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set rules to further improve protection.
NGINX reverse proxy using ModSecurity WAF to protect a web application
A CLI wrapper for libmodsecurity (v3.0.10)
Erlang NIF to talk to libmodsecurity3
Build and run a Docker container of ModSecurity WAF system on Kong API Gateway server which runs on the top of Nginx server
A custom Docker image based on the official ModSecurity image.
Implementing reverse proxy with NGINX
Implementation of ModSecurity, Core Rule Set (CRS) on Apache server. ModSecurity, sometimes called Modsec, is an open-source web application firewall. ModSecurity was installed and configured on an Ubuntu VM using Virtual Box
HTTP & OAuth Gateway and Web Application Firewall (WAF) based on ModSecurity, online demo: https://door.caswaf.com
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