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I'm thrilled to announce the new release of teler-waf v1 (beta) just hit the streets with highly anticipated and powerful features: the ability to load external custom rules and full support for a comprehensive DSL expression! With these groundbreaking additions, teler-waf takes web application security to new heights, empowering you to fortify your apps with ease and precision.
The external custom rules introduce a seamless way to load custom rules straight from external files, leveraging the flexibility and manageability of the YAML format. This means you can now define and maintain your custom rules in separate files, making it easier to organize and manage complex security configurations.
Just imagine, you can effortlessly create and tweak custom rules in YAML with zero sweat, with each file holding one or more rules. Plus, this option is designed to be super adaptable to your specific needs.
Integrating these custom rules into teler-waf is a breeze. Just drop the file path or glob pattern to your custom rule files, and teler-waf will handle the rest and put it into action. This gives you ultimate flexibility, as you can add, tweak, or ditch rules without messing with your codebase. No stress, no mess, it's smooth sailing!
But that's not all! On top of that, this release introduces DSL (Domain Specific Language) expressions support, which gives you a powerful way to define conditions used to evaluate incoming requests within the context of whitelists and custom rules. With DSL expressions, you can create fancy and targeted conditions based on different attributes of incoming requests. It's like having extra control and finesse.
DSL expressions open up a whole world of possibilities. You can define complex conditions based on stuff like HTTP method, URI, request body, headers, IP address, etc. Working with DSL expressions gives you access to different variables that provide valuable info about the incoming requests and the threat category being analyzed. There are even some sick functions you can use!
Experience the next level of web app security with teler-waf and its feature. Say goodbye to those web attacks, and brute force shenanigans, and keep shady IP addresses and sketchy HTTP referrers in check. Lock down your web app like a pro, customize whitelists, and roll smoothly with your favorite frameworks.
Bump now and fortify your web app security like never before!
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I'm thrilled to announce the new release of teler-waf v1 (beta) just hit the streets with highly anticipated and powerful features: the ability to load external custom rules and full support for a comprehensive DSL expression! With these groundbreaking additions, teler-waf takes web application security to new heights, empowering you to fortify your apps with ease and precision.
The external custom rules introduce a seamless way to load custom rules straight from external files, leveraging the flexibility and manageability of the YAML format. This means you can now define and maintain your custom rules in separate files, making it easier to organize and manage complex security configurations.
Just imagine, you can effortlessly create and tweak custom rules in YAML with zero sweat, with each file holding one or more rules. Plus, this option is designed to be super adaptable to your specific needs.
Integrating these custom rules into teler-waf is a breeze. Just drop the file path or glob pattern to your custom rule files, and teler-waf will handle the rest and put it into action. This gives you ultimate flexibility, as you can add, tweak, or ditch rules without messing with your codebase. No stress, no mess, it's smooth sailing!
But that's not all! On top of that, this release introduces DSL (Domain Specific Language) expressions support, which gives you a powerful way to define conditions used to evaluate incoming requests within the context of whitelists and custom rules. With DSL expressions, you can create fancy and targeted conditions based on different attributes of incoming requests. It's like having extra control and finesse.
DSL expressions open up a whole world of possibilities. You can define complex conditions based on stuff like HTTP method, URI, request body, headers, IP address, etc. Working with DSL expressions gives you access to different variables that provide valuable info about the incoming requests and the threat category being analyzed. There are even some sick functions you can use!
Experience the next level of web app security with teler-waf and its feature. Say goodbye to those web attacks, and brute force shenanigans, and keep shady IP addresses and sketchy HTTP referrers in check. Lock down your web app like a pro, customize whitelists, and roll smoothly with your favorite frameworks.
Bump now and fortify your web app security like never before!
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