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    • NashBrydges
      NashBrydges last edited by

      For those who manage public facing websites, what's your preferred WAF? Do you roll your own? Do you pony-up for CLoudflare or Incapsula or other? What do you wish your chosen solution had that it doesn't?

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      • jmoore
        jmoore @NashBrydges last edited by

        @nashbrydges I use Cloudflare. I have been fairly happy with it. Wish I understood what all of their non-obvious modules do but its probably in the documentation which I don't have time to look at so not their fault.

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        • scottalanmiller
          scottalanmiller last edited by

          I use CloudFlare.

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          • NashBrydges
            NashBrydges last edited by

            I was investigating differences between Incapsula and Cloudflare and ran into this video. Granted it is 5yrs old and who knows whether the tests were rigged to show one doing better than the other but wondered if anyone had actually tested their sites against things like SQLi or XSS attacks using Cloudflare.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyomdqPWSg4

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            • Obsolesce
              Obsolesce last edited by

              It really depends on what you are running, and under what conditions (home/enterprise/etc).

              I like Cloudflare.

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              • wrx7m
                wrx7m last edited by

                Cloudflare here. I recently enabled DNSSEC. Super easy.

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