Introducing WebWall 2.1 – Stay Puft Edition

WebWall: Standalone. Direct. Practical. A little nerdy.
There are updates that refine a Product, and updates that redefine its direction. WebWall 2.1 belongs firmly to the second category. With the "Stay Puft Edition", WebWall evolves into a more structured, more capable, and more responsive security system. It remains fully standalone, written in pure PHP, and intentionally free from unnecessary dependencies, but its internal architecture has grown into something more ambitious. Multiple SQLite engines, a more refined buffering strategy, a stronger scoring model, and experimental edge enforcement all move in the same direction: giving WebWall more awareness, more precision, and more resilience under pressure.

Introducing WebWall v.1.2 – “Gozer Edition”

WebWall v1.2 - Gozer Edition
A small, nerdy premise. If you notice a few nods to Ghostbusters (1984) along the way, that’s no coincidence. WebWall v1.2 introduces three distinct roles that give structure and logic to its New Architecture: - The Gatekeeper – stands at the door. - Gozer the Destroyer – decides whether the structure holds. - The Keymaster – maintains order and balance. The naming is playful, yes—but the roles are very real, and each exists for a reason...