Open Source Unix Shell Proxy Servers for Linux

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    SmartRouter Project
    SmartRouter Project A GNU/Linux Router, Firewall and Proxy Server
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    IPaccount

    Access management tool for Squid proxy server

    IPaccount is web tool for internet resources access management of the Squid proxy server. It supports setting up of traffic shapers, ip address reservations for hosts of LAN within DHCP server. The statistics of logons in Active Directory domain is added for the new version.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    sWAF

    sWAF

    A simple Web Application Firewall docker image

    sWAF is a simple Web Application Firewall docker image, pre-configured to be easily used within your web services architecture. It runs NGINX as a dedicated reverse proxy embedding powerful WAF engines: ModSecurity 3, using OWASP® ModSecurity Core Rule Set (CRS) rules, and NAXSI. It uses acme.sh for Let's Encrypt and other free CA support. A lot of people are self-hosting their own cloud infrastructure (using Nextcloud, Synology, QNAP, a cloud lease server or home-made solutions...), but we can never be too much paranoid about web security for a lot of good reasons. Too much time security is left on the background, or only by using some basic - but not sufficient - options and applications are front-faced to the big bad Internet.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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