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Build Status CodeQL Bugs Maintainability Rating Coverage GoDoc Project Status: WIP โ€“ Initial development is in progress, but there has not yet been a stable, usable release suitable for the public.

Coraza Web Application Firewall

Welcome to Coraza Web Application Firewall, this project is a Golang port of ModSecurity with the goal to become the first enterprise-grade Open Source Web Application Firewall, extensible enough to serve as the baseline for many projects.

Please note Coraza is still a WIP.

Prerequisites

  • Linux distribution (Debian and Centos are recommended, Windows is not supported)
  • Golang compiler v1.16
  • libpcre-dev (apt install libpcre++-dev for Ubuntu)
  • CGO_ENABLED environmental variable must be set to 1
  • libinjection must be installed and linked

You may install libinjection with the following command:

# Must be run as root
sudo make deps

Note this command will compile and install libinjection to your LIBRARY_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH.

Running the test suite

Run the go tests:

go test ./...
go test -race ./...

Run the test suite against OWASP CRS:

You can run the testsuite using our OWASP CRS test docker image, it will run a Coraza instance using Caddy and go-ftw

git clone https://github.com/jptosso/coraza-ruleset
cd coraza-ruleset
docker build . -t crs
docker run crs -name crs

Your first Coraza WAF project

Make sure CGO_ENABLED=1 env is set before compiling and all dependencies are met.

package main
import(
	"fmt"
	"github.com/jptosso/coraza-waf/pkg/engine"
	"github.com/jptosso/coraza-waf/pkg/seclang"
)

func main() {
	// First we initialize our waf and our seclang parser
	waf := engine.NewWaf()
	parser := seclang.NewParser(waf)

	// Now we parse our rules
	parser.FromString(`SecRule REMOTE_ADDR "@rx .*" "id:1,phase:1,drop"`)

	// Then we create a transaction and assign some variables
	tx := waf.NewTransaction()
	tx.ProcessConnection("127.0.0.1", 8080, "127.0.0.1", 12345)

	tx.ProcessRequestHeaders()

	// Finally we check the transaction status
	if tx.Interrupted() {
		fmt.Println("Transaction was interrupted")
	}
}

Integrate with any framework

Using the standard net/http library:

package main
import(
	"github.com/jptosso/coraza-waf/engine"
	"github.com/jptosso/coraza-waf/seclang"
	"net/http"
)

func SomeErrorPage(w http.ResponseWriter) {
	w.WriteHeader(403)
	w.Write([]byte("WAF ERROR")
}

func someHandler(waf *engine.Waf) http.Handler {
  return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
    tx := waf.NewTransaction()
	tx.ProcessRequest(r)
	if tx.Interruption != nil {
		SomeErrorPage(w)
	}
  })
}

Responses are harder to handle, because we must intercept the response writers and integrate them with the Coraza BodyReader.

Handling HTTP responses with Coraza

Responses are usually long buffers, so duplicating the response or buffering it in memory is hard. In order to avoid issues while handling long buffers Coraza provides the engine.BodyReader struct, it will handle long buffers storing them to temporary files if needed.

func someHandler(waf *engine.Waf) http.Handler {
  return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
    tx := waf.NewTransaction()
	tx.ProcessRequest(r)
	if tx.Interruption != nil {
		SomeErrorPage(w)
	}
	// We will use the Coraza response reader:
	tx.ProcessResponseHeaders()
	tx.ResponseBuffer.Write([]byte("Some of the response body"))
	tx.ProcessResponseBody()
	// We will dump the buffered response into the response writer:
	io.Copy(w, tx.ResponseBuffer)
  })
}

We can create our own implementation of http.ResponseWriter, see examples/response_writer.go.

Using the embedded sandbox

Coraza WAF repository contains a Sandbox package that can be used to test rules and the Core Ruleset.

You may use the sandbox with the following command:

CGO_ENABLED=1 go run cmd/sandbox/main.go -port 8000 -crs ../coreruleset/rules

It will start the sandobox at http://127.0.0.1:8000/

Please note that Coraza Sandbox is not intended to face the public internet, if you do so you may get hacked. Future versions will contain settings to avoid unsafe operations like remote resources, command execution and lua.

Compatibility status

We have currently achieved a 91% compatibility with OWASP CRS, some features are under development, like:

  • Persistent Collections
  • Some operators: fuzzyHash
  • Lua is still being tested, it may be replaced with WASM

Why Coraza WAF?

Philosophy

  • Simplicity: Anyone should be able to understand and modify Coraza WAF's source code
  • Extensibility: It should be easy to extend Coraza WAF with new functionalities
  • Innovation: Coraza WAF isn't just a ModSecurity port, it must include awesome new functions (in the meantime it's just a port ๐Ÿ˜…)
  • Community: Coraza WAF is a community project and everyone's idea will be heard

Roadmap (long term)

  • WASM scripts support, Lua was removed
  • Performance improvements
  • More tests and documentation
  • Integrated DDOS protection and directives with iptables(And others) integration
  • Integrated protocol validations (rfc2616)
  • Integrated CSRF protection
  • Integrated bot detection with captcha
  • More loggers and persistence engines
  • More integrations (traefik, gin and buffalo)
  • Open Policy Agent package (OPA)
  • Online sandbox
  • HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 support
  • Enhanced rule profiling
  • Native antivirus integration (maybe)
  • Automatic coreruleset integration (download and setup) (maybe)
  • Enhanced data masking features
  • Enhanced data signing features (cookies, forms, etc)
  • OpenAPI enforcement
  • JWT enforcement
  • JSON and YAML query

Coraza WAF implementations

Troubleshooting

How to contribute

Contributions are welcome, there are so many TODOs, also functionalities, fixes, bug reports and any help you can provide. Just send your PR.

cd /path/to/coraza
egrep -Rin "TODO|FIXME" -R --exclude-dir=vendor *

Useful links

Special thanks

  • Modsecurity team for creating SecLang
  • OWASP Coreruleset team for the CRS and their feedback

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