Vulture is an application firewall that supports HTTP/2, detects behavioral anomalies and protects your web applications from Internet attacks.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Linux
- Self-Hosted
- FreeBSD
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Vulture is an application firewall that supports HTTP/2, detects behavioral anomalies and protects your web applications from Internet attacks.
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