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Query-string module for Varnish Cache
VMOD using the synchronous hiredis library API to access Redis servers from VCL.
The Varnish dns/named director continued
A Varnish VMOD to query MaxMind GeoIP2 DB files
Varnish docker image used within EMGAG environments
Updated
Mar 15, 2022
Dockerfile
VMOD useful to access to contents of environment variables and local or remote files from VCL, usually for configuration purposes, including execution of Lua and JavaScript programs.
A Varnish 4 and 5 VMOD to compute message digests and keyed-hash message authentication codes (HMAC).
VMOD useful to dump customizable information about contents currently stored in the cache to a JSON file.
A Varnish VMOD to process JSON input
A Varnish VMOD for Unicode normalization, case-folding, and other operations for data in the UTF-8 encoding
🐚 Varnish Module (VMOD) for executing long-running shell commands with support of two-way communication and command interface based on one-line request and one-line response, allows you to use any programming language or sh scripting and expose it's features to VCL.
Varnish Docker image with official vmods
A utility for swapping out Vassal card images with full text images.
Updated
Jul 18, 2018
JavaScript
A simple rate limit VMOD for Varnish Cache 5.1
Updated
Oct 11, 2018
Shell
vmod-fs allows for Varnish to act as a file server and interacting with files.
Basic HTTP authentication for Varnish
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