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Web Application Firewalls (WAF) Articles
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Web Application Firewalls (WAF) Glossary Terms
Web Application Firewalls (WAF) Discussions
Currently nginx can store these files in cache for a short period of time. Adding this into your configuration block tells Nginx to store a maximum of many files in cache for 30 seconds, excluding files that have not been accessed in 20 seconds and only files that have at least 5 accesses during this time. my proposal is that nginx should implement frequently establish these values automatically.
Does anybody know if there is a standart or any other public requremenets on a WAF/NGWAF blocking capabilities? What should be blocked by default, which types of attacks, vulnerabilities, etc.
Need the best version which i can use for a organization with strength 1000-50000