Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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"Super Green!"

I just read a nice product Open-Source: GreenSQL. This is not an app to make SQL queries that consume less CO ² and receive a government bonus, but it is a MySQL proxy to filter requests and protect themselves injections. I invite you to a small tower in the demo to see what it returns. Several settings in terms of protection are possible: learning mode, blocking, nonblocking, etc..

Concerning integration, teams GreenSQL suggest installing the proxy on the SQL server. For existing infrastructure, as the proxy is not transparent, deport the app will require a new IP addressing plan.

If a high availability already exists on the MySQL server, install the software on the same machine that the MySQL server, avoid reinstalling the HA on the proxy.

to you to weigh advantages / disadvantages of types of facilities.

I'll let the expert hands and advised the task to test a little "escape" on the product)

So a solution palliatively appliances to non-Open Source such qu'Imperva. Perhaps a project to submit to your Branch in time of crisis ... :)

Links:
Source:: Hack
Product: GreenSQL

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