Reverse HTTP proxy to filter requests by different rules. Can be used between production webserver and the application server to prevent abuse of the application backend.
The original purpose of this program was to defend searx , but it can be used to guard any web application.
Installation and setup
$ go get github.com/asciimoo/filtron
$ "$GOPATH/bin/filtron" --helpRules
A rule has two required attributes:
name and actions A rule can contain all of the following attributes:
-
limitinteger - Defines how many matching requests allowed to access the application withinintervalseconds. (Can be omitted if0) -
intervalinteger - Time range in seconds to reset rule numbers (Can be omitted iflimitis0) -
filterslist of selectors -
aggregationslist of selectors (iffiltersspecified it activates only in case of the filter matches) -
subruleslist of rules (iffiltersspecified it activates only in case of the filter matches) -
disabledbool - Disable a rule (default isfalse) -
stopbool - Finish request validation immediately and skip remaining rules (default isfalse)
{
"name": "example rule",
"interval": 60,
"limit": 10,
"filters": ["GET:q", "Header:User-Agent=^curl"],
"actions": [
{"name": "log",
"params": {"destination": "stderr"}},
{"name": "block",
"params": {"message": "Not allowed"}}
]
} q represented as GET parameter and the user agent header starts with curl . Request is logged to STDERR and blocked with a custom error message if limit is exceeded. See more examples here . actions Rule's actions are sequentially activated if a request exceeds rule's limit
Note: Only the rule's first action will be executed that serves custom response
Currently implemented actions
log Log the request
block Serve HTTP 429 response instead of passing the request to the application
shell Execute a shell command.
cmd (string) and args (list of selectors) are required params (Example: {"name": "shell", "params": {"cmd": "echo %v is the IP", "args": ["IP"]}} ) filters If all the selectors found, it increments a counter. Rule blocks the request if counter reaches
limit aggregations Counts the values returned by selectors. Rule blocks the request if any value's number reaches
limit subrules Each rule can contain any number of subrules. Activates on parent rule's filter match.
Selectors
Request's different parts can be extracted using selector expressions.
Selectors are strings that can match any attribute of a HTTP request with the following syntax:
[!]RequestAttribute[:SubAttribute][=Regex]-
!can negate the selector -
RequestAttribute(required) selects specific part of a request - possible values:- Single value
-
IP -
Host -
Path -
Method
-
- Multiple values
-
GET -
POST -
Param- it is an alias for bothGETandPOST -
Cookie -
Header
-
- Single value
-
SubAttributeifRequestAttributeis not a single value, this can specify the inner attribute -
Regexregular expression to filter the selected attributes value
Examples
IP returns the client's IP address GET:x returns the x GET parameter if exists !Header:Accept-Language returns true if there is no Accept-Language HTTP header Path=^/(x|y)$ matches if the path is /x or /y API
Filtron can be configured through its REST API which listens on
127.0.0.1:4005 by default. API endpoints
/rules Loaded rules in JSON format
/rules/reload Reload the rule file specified at startup
