The license used [1] would mean this very much wouldn't be widely considered open source, since the license sets limits on use and does not seem to provide open modification nor distribution.
I don't think it's even source-available? The repo has docs, a bunch of Lua scripts (for what software?), a small PHP module and a compiled "geo-ip firewall" binary. Most of the features mentioned on the Github page appear to only be in the paid version of the software, and this limited "free" version is delivered as a mystery-meat Docker image pulled from Huawei Cloud.
At best this is an advertisement that lies about being open source.
This is partly open sourced, not fully. All the rules are open sourced. Because the docker mirrors downloading from Huawei Cloud is faster, so we use it.
tomku|11 months ago
At best this is an advertisement that lies about being open source.
uusec|11 months ago
uusec|11 months ago