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Project Summary

Angie is an efficient, powerful and scalable web server, that was forked from nginx by some of its former core devs, with intention to extend functionality far beyond original version.

Angie is a drop-in replacement for nginx, so you can use existing nginx configuration without major changes.

Tags

accelerator c caching dynamic fastcgi grpc highload http lightweight mail modular nginx proxy tcp tls udp uwsgi waf web webserver

BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License
Permitted

Commercial Use

Modify

Distribute

Place Warranty

Forbidden

Hold Liable

Required

Include Copyright

Include License

These details are provided for information only. No information here is legal advice and should not be used as such.

Project Security

Vulnerabilities per Version ( last 10 releases )

There are no reported vulnerabilities

Project Vulnerability Report

Security Confidence Index

Poor security track-record
Favorable security track-record

Vulnerability Exposure Index

Many reported vulnerabilities
Few reported vulnerabilities

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About Project Security

Languages

C
67%
Perl
24%
XML
8%
7 Other
1%

30 Day Summary

Dec 31 2024 — Jan 30 2025

12 Month Summary

Jan 30 2024 — Jan 30 2025
  • 342 Commits
    Up + 232 (210%) from previous 12 months
  • 22 Contributors
    Up + 13 (144%) from previous 12 months

Static Analysis ( Generated by Coverity Scan for Angie )

Repository URL: https://hg.angie.software/angie

Version: rev:e56896d42787

2025-01-30
Last Analyzed
235,893
Lines of Code Analyze
0.36
Defect Density

Defects by status for current build

95
Total defects
86
Outstanding
9
Fixed

CWE Top 25 defects

ID CWE-Name Number of Defects
190 Integer Overflow or Wraparound 20
676 Use of Potentially Dangerous Function 10