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Julio Cesar Bueno de Camargo
Julio Cesar Bueno de Camargo
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Julio Cesar Bueno de Camargo

Julio Cesar Camargo is a cybersecurity professional with +15 years of experience working with open-source software. He started with Conectiva Linux and later became the official instructor helping dozens of students. As an aviation enthusiast and airplane pilot, he strives to bring all the aviation best practices to his professional routine. Julio started working with OPNsense in 2016, contributing to the project with code, official forum moderation, articles, Udemy course, and promotions in Europe. He founded Cloudfence in 2018, a cybersecurity startup and a Luso-Brazilian-managed security services firm with an open-source DNA. As its CTO, Julio aims to spread open source security as a service to companies from different parts of the world.
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About the NGINX plugin

In the old days, a firewall was just a packet filtering system, and to publish a web server service to the internet, simply adding a NAT rule was enough. With the evolution of the internet, more sophisticated web applications were raised, but the attacks followed at the same pace, becoming more harmful. Good firewall solutions added features such as IDS and IPS to increase the protection level of applications and the users behind them. Still, web applications require more detailed filters to protect them against the threats of bad actors than packet filtering and a network IPS.

A solution to help web servers and applications become better protected emerged: HTTP reverse proxies. Similar to a web proxy, the reverse proxy stands between the users and the web servers, but in reverse, that is, the users are outside the local network and the web servers are inside.

The following diagram illustrates how a reverse proxy works:

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Julio Cesar Camargo is a cybersecurity professional with +15 years of experience working with open-source software. He started with Conectiva Linux and later became the official instructor helping dozens of students. As an aviation enthusiast and airplane pilot, he strives to bring all the aviation best practices to his professional routine. Julio started working with OPNsense in 2016, contributing to the project with code, official forum moderation, articles, Udemy course, and promotions in Europe. He founded Cloudfence in 2018, a cybersecurity startup and a Luso-Brazilian-managed security services firm with an open-source DNA. As its CTO, Julio aims to spread open source security as a service to companies from different parts of the world.
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