# Rack::Attack A DSL for blocking & thottling abusive clients Rack::Attack is a rack middleware to protect your web app from bad clients. It allows *whitelisting*, *blacklisting*, and *thottling* based on arbitrary properties of the request. Thottle state is stored in a configurable cache (e.g. `Rails.cache`), presumably backed by memcached. ## Installation Add "rack-attack" to your Gemfile or run gem install rack-attack Tell your app to use the Rack::Attack middleware. For Rails 3 apps: # In config/application.rb config.middleware.use Rack::Attack Or in your `config.ru`: use Rack::Attack Optionally configure the cache store for throttling: Rack::Attack.cache.store = my_cache_store # defaults to Rails.cache Note that `Rack::Attack.cache` is only used for throttling, not blacklisting & whitelisting. ## How it works The Rack::Attack middleware examines each request against *whitelists*, *blacklists*, and *throttles* that you define. There are none by default. * If the request matches any whitelist, the request is allowed. Blacklists and throttles are not checked. * If the request matches any blacklist, the request is blocked. Throttles are not checked. * If the request matches any throttle, a counter is incremented in the Rack::Attack.cache. If the throttle limit is exceeded, the request is blocked and further throttles are not checked. ## Usage # Block requests from 1.2.3.4 Rack::Attack.blacklist('block 1.2.3.4') do |req| # Request are blocked if the return value is truthy '1.2.3.4' == req.ip end # Block logins from a bad user agent Rack::Attack.blacklist('block bad UA logins') do |req| req.post? && request.path == '/login' && req.user_agent == 'BadUA' end # Throttle requests to 5 requests per second per ip Rack::Attack.throttle('req/ip', :limit => 5, :period => 1.second) do |req| # If the return value is truthy, the cache key for "rack::attack:req/ip:#{req.ip}" is incremented and checked. # If falsy, the cache key is neither incremented or checked. req.ip end # Throttle login attempts for a given email parameter to 6 reqs/minute Rack::Attack.throttle('logins/email', :limit => 6, :period => 60.seconds) do |req| req.post? && request.path == '/login' && req.params['email'] end # Always allow requests from localhost # (blacklist & throttles are skipped) Rack::Attack.whitelist('allow from localhost') do |req| # Requests are allowed if the return value is truthy '127.0.0.1' == req.ip end Note that `req` is a [Rack::Request](http://rack.rubyforge.org/doc/classes/Rack/Request.html) object. ## Logging & Instrumentation ## Motivation Abusive clients range from malicious login crackers to naively-written scrapers. They hinder the security, performance, & availability of web applications. It is impractical if not impossible to block abusive clients completely. Rack::Attack aims to let developers quickly mitigate abusive requests and rely less on short-term, one-off hacks to block a particular attack. Rack::Attack complements `iptables` and nginx's [limit_zone module](http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpLimitZoneModule). [![Travis CI](https://secure.travis-ci.org/ktheory/rack-attack.png)](http://travis-ci.org/ktheory/rack-attack)