Updated Ideas for Google Summer of Code 2016 (markdown)

Robert 2016-03-15 15:27:18 -07:00
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- @csanders-git and @zimmerle - @csanders-git and @zimmerle
###ModSecurity Ruby support ###ModSecurity Ruby support
**Brief explanation:** Adding the capability of rapid prototyping to ModSecurity functionalities trough scripts will open the possibility for easy rules production and customization, It also opens the possibility for a large community such as Ruby developers to create their own customization on the top of ModSecurity and so customize their own rules, analogous of today's Lua support. **Brief explanation:** Adding the capability of rapid prototyping to ModSecurity functionalities through scripts will open the possibility for easy rules production and customization, It also opens the possibility for a large community such as Ruby developers to create their own customization on the top of ModSecurity and so customize their own rules, analogous of today's Lua support.
**Expected results:** An implementation able to handle Ruby scripts which will interact to ModSecurity as Lua does. **Expected results:** An implementation able to handle Ruby scripts which will interact to ModSecurity as Lua does.
**References:** **References:**
- Embedding Ruby into C++ (ModSecurity is C, using C++ as reference): http://aeditor.rubyforge.org/ruby_cplusplus/index.html - Embedding Ruby into C++ (ModSecurity is C, using C++ as reference): http://aeditor.rubyforge.org/ruby_cplusplus/index.html