What is Agado?
Agado is an open-source web application firewall (WAF) designed to protect web applications from common exploits and attacks. It works by analyzing all HTTP/HTTPS traffic and blocking suspicious requests that match predefined attack signatures.
Some key features and capabilities of Agado include:
- Protection against SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), remote file inclusion (RFI), and other OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities
- Customizable rules engine to create signatures tailored to your application
- Built-in signatures for common attacks like directory traversal, command injection, etc.
- Support for virtual patching by blocking known vulnerabilities until code fixes can be implemented
- Detailed logging and analytics to analyze traffic patterns and attack attempts
- Lightweight and high-performance for securing busy sites and applications
- Easy installation as a reverse proxy in front of web apps and APIs
Overall, Agado is a reliable, easy-to-use open source WAF suitable for any organization looking to add an additional layer of protection for their web apps without disrupting performance or workflow. Its simple rules syntax makes it easy to customize without needing to edit complex configuration files.
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