Fail2Ban UI
Enterprise-Grade Intrusion Detection System Management Platform
Swiss-made open-source solution for centralized Fail2Ban management across distributed infrastructure
Features • Quick Start • Documentation • Screenshots • Security Notes
🎯 Overview
Fail2Ban UI is a production-ready, enterprise-grade web-based management platform to create a distributed Fail2Ban intrusion detection system. Designed for organizations managing single or multible fail2ban instances. It provides centralized ban-control, real-time monitoring and alerting across all servers.
Why we Need Fail2Ban UI
Modern enterprises face increasing security challenges with generally distributed infrastructure, cloud deployments, and multi-location operations. Traditional Fail2Ban management requires a manual SSH access to individual servers, manual configuration changes, and lacks centralized visibility. Fail2Ban UI solves these challenges by providing:
- Centralized Management: Control multible Fail2Ban instances from a single interface
- Real-Time Visibility: Monitor ban / security events across your entire proxy / webserver infrastructure (also planned to ingest all via connector to SIEM)
- Operational Efficiency: Reduce administrative overhead with automated workflows e.g. auto-banning for recurring IPs, directly on the firewall.
Developed by Swissmakers GmbH — Trusted by enterprises swisswide for mission-critical security infrastructure.
🚀 Current Features
🏢 Multi-Server Management
Centralized Control Across Distributed Fail2Ban Instances
- Unified Dashboard: Monitor and manage multiple Fail2Ban servers from a single interface
- Flexible Connectivity: Support for local, SSH, and API agent connections form Fail2Ban-UI to other Fail2Ban Instances
- Connection Testing: Validate backend connectivity before activate them on the management UI
Use Cases:
- Multi-datacenter deployments with several reverse proxies
- Hybrid cloud environments
- Also integrate external Webservers
📊 Real-Time Security Intelligence
Malicious Actor Visibility and Analytics
- Live Event Monitoring: Real-time ban events from all configured / connected servers
- Historical Analysis: SQLite-based event storage with advanced querying
- Geographic Intelligence: Country-based threat analysis and visualization (Will be later send to SIEM - planned)
- Recurring Threat Detection: Identify persistent attackers across time windows
- Ban Insights Dashboard: Aggregated statistics
- Event Correlation: Track attack patterns across multiple servers and jails (planned with Elasticsearch)
Business Value:
- Faster threat response times
- Proactive security posture management
- Compliance reporting and audit trails
🛡️ Advanced Ban Management
IP Blocking and Unblocking
- Cross-Jail Search: Find banned IPs across all active jails instantly
- Bulk Operations: Manage multiple bans simultaneously
- Ban History: Complete audit trail with timestamps, ban-reasons, and context like whois information of the attacker
- Whitelist Management: Configure trusted IPs and networks
- Automatic Unban: Time-based ban expiration with configurable policies
- Permanent Ban for Reccuring IPs: Set a threshold in the Settings, after what amount of Bans a IP is automatically banned permanently on Firewall (Currently Supported Mikrotik/PFSense)
⚙️ Configuration Management
- Remote Configuration: Edit Fail2Ban jail and filter configurations remotely
- Jail Management: Enable/disable jails across multiple servers
- Filter Testing: Debug and validate filters using
fail2ban-regexbefore enabeling - Template Management: Standardize configurations across server groups (planned)
📧 Alerting
Security Notifications
- Multi-Language Email Alerts: Localized notifications in currently 5 supported languages
- Country-Based Filtering: Alert only on threats from specific geographic regions to reduce alert fatigue
- SMTP Integration: Support M365 Mail-Servers with STARTTLS
- Emai Templates: Currentls features a Modern and classic email design (more to come)
- Alert Aggregation: This feature is planned for the SIEM-modul
🔐 Enterprise Security
Hardened for Production Environments
- SELinux Support: Full compatibility with SELinux-enabled systems and pre-created custom policies
- Container Security: Secure containerized deployment with proper best-practisies
- Least Privilege: Only minimal permissions are used using FACLs and special sudo-rules
- Audit Logging: Comprehensive logging for compliance and forensics also in the future planned to ingest into a Elastic SIEM
- Encrypted Communications Only: Secure data transmission for all remote operations will be enforced
🌐 Internationalization
- Multi-Language UI: English, German (DE/CH), French, Italian, Spanish
- Localized Content: All user-facing content translated
- RTL Support Ready: Architecture supports right-to-left languages
- Easy Extension: Simple JSON-based translation system
📱 Modern User Experience
- Responsive Design: Full functionality also on mobile devices
- Progressive Web App: Works also in a no-internet / offline and restricted environment with local CSS/JS builds only
- Fast Performance: Go-based backend with minimal resource footprint
📸 Screenshots
Dashboard Overview
The central command center for monitoring all Fail2Ban instances and security events.
Server Management
Add, configure, and manage multiple Fail2Ban servers from the "Manage Servers" modal.
IP Search and Management
Quickly locate and review / manage banned IPs across all jails and servers.
Unban Operations
One-click unban action with confirmation dialog.
Configuration Editor
Edit Fail2Ban jail and filter configurations (with syntax highlighting - planned) and validation.
Service Management
Reload or restart Fail2Ban services when needed, with integrated change detection.
Filter Debugging
Test and validate Fail2Ban filters using fail2ban-regex.
Settings and Configuration
Comprehensive settings management for alerts, advanced banning, and system preferences.
🏗️ Architecture
System Components
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Fail2Ban UI Web Interface │
│ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ │
│ │ Dashboard │ │ Management │ │ Settings │ │
│ └──────────────┘ └──────────────┘ └──────────────┘ │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
│
▼
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Go Backend API Server │
│ ┌─────────────────────────────┐ ┌──────────────────────┐ │
│ │ Fail2Ban UI (Backend) │--->│ Send Alerts via Mail │ │
│ │ - Gin handlers + REST API │ │ (planned: Elastic) │ │
│ │ - Vanilla JS + Tailwind UI │ └──────────────────────┘ │
│ ->│ - SQLite storage │ │
│ │ └──────────────┬──────────────┘ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ ┌──────────┴────────────┐ ┌─────────────────────┐ │
│ │ │ Connector Manager and │-------│ Integrations │ │
│ │ │ handlers / actions │ │ Mikrotik / pfSense │ │
│ │ └────────────────────┬──┘ └─────────────────────┘ │
│ │ │ │
└─│───────────────────────────│──────────────────────────────────┘
│ │
│ ▼
┌─│─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ │ Connection to remote Server │
│ │ ───────────────────────────── │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ ▼ ▼ ▼ │
│ │ ┌────────┐ ┌────────┐ ┌────────┐ │
│ │ │ Local │ │ SSH │ │ API │ │
│ │ │ Server │ │ Server │ │ Agent │ │
│ │ └────────┘ └────────┘ └────────┘ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ ┌─────┴─────────────┴─────────────┴─────┐ │
│ │ │ Fail2Ban instances on Reverse Proxies │ │
│ │ │ or remote / local Webserver │ │
│ │ └─────────────┬─────────────────────────┘ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ ┌──────────┴────────────┐ │
│ │ │ Report Alerts back to │ │
│ <----------│ Fail2Ban-UI REST with │ │
│ │ custom action │ │
│ └───────────────────────┘ │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Technology Stack
- Backend: Go 1.21+ (Golang)
- Frontend: Vanilla JavaScript, Tailwind CSS
- Database: SQLite (embedded)
- Container Runtime: Podman/Docker compatible
- Service Management: systemd
- Security: SELinux compatible
🚀 Quick Start
Prerequisites
- Operating System: Linux (RHEL 8+, Ubuntu 20.04+, Debian 11+, or containerized)
- Fail2Ban: At least version 0.10+ installed and configured
- Go: Version 1.21+ (only for source builds)
- Node.js: Version 16+ (for Tailwind CSS builds)
- Permissions: Root access to configure FACL and sudo-rules and Fail2Ban socket access
Installation Methods
Method 1: Container Deployment (Recommended for Production)
Pull the official image:
podman pull registry.swissmakers.ch/infra/fail2ban-ui:latest
Run the container:
podman run -d \
--name fail2ban-ui \
--network=host \
-v /opt/podman-fail2ban-ui:/config:Z \
-v /etc/fail2ban:/etc/fail2ban:Z \
-v /var/log:/var/log:ro \
-v /var/run/fail2ban:/var/run/fail2ban \
-v /usr/share/GeoIP:/usr/share/GeoIP:ro \
registry.swissmakers.ch/infra/fail2ban-ui:latest
📖 Complete Container Deployment Guide
Method 2: Systemd Service (Standalone)
Clone and build:
git clone https://github.com/swissmakers/fail2ban-ui.git /opt/fail2ban-ui
cd /opt/fail2ban-ui
# Build Tailwind CSS (optional, for offline use)
./build-tailwind.sh
# Build Go application
go build -o fail2ban-ui ./cmd/server/main.go
📖 Complete Systemd Setup Guide
First Launch
-
Access the Web Interface
- Navigate to
http://localhost:8080(or your configured port) - Default port:
8080(configurable in settings)
- Navigate to
-
Add Your First Server
- Local Server: Enable the local connector if Fail2Ban runs on the same host
- Remote Server: Add via SSH or API agent connection
-
Configure Settings
- Set up email alerts (optional)
- Configure language preferences
- Adjust security settings
📚 Documentation
Deployment Guides
- Container Deployment: Complete guide for containerized deployments
- Systemd Service Setup: Standalone installation and service configuration
- SELinux Configuration: Security policies for SELinux-enabled systems
Configuration
Adding a Local Server
The local connector allows managing Fail2Ban on the same host where Fail2Ban UI runs.
Requirements:
- Fail2Ban installed and running
- Special FACL Rules and passwordless sudo to
/usr/bin/fail2ban-client - Socket access:
/var/run/fail2ban/fail2ban.sock
Enable in UI:
- Navigate to Settings → Manage Servers
- Enable Local Connector
- Test connection to verify access
Adding an SSH Server
Connect to remote Fail2Ban instances via SSH for centralized management.
Prerequisites:
- SSH key-based authentication (passwordless login)
- Network connectivity from UI host to remote server
- Service account with appropriate permissions
Recommended Service Account Setup:
# Create dedicated service account
sudo useradd -r -s /bin/bash sa_fail2ban
# Configure sudoers for Fail2Ban operations
sudo visudo -f /etc/sudoers.d/fail2ban-ui
Add the following sudoers configuration:
sa_fail2ban ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/fail2ban-client *
sa_fail2ban ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/systemctl restart fail2ban
Set file system ACLs:
# Grant read/write access to Fail2Ban configuration directory
sudo setfacl -Rm u:sa_fail2ban:rwX /etc/fail2ban
sudo setfacl -dRm u:sa_fail2ban:rwX /etc/fail2ban
Add Server in UI:
- Navigate to Settings → Manage Servers
- Click Add Server
- Select SSH connection type
- Configure:
- Name: Descriptive server identifier
- Host: IP address or hostname
- Port: SSH port (default: 22)
- SSH User: Service account username
- SSH Key: Select from
~/.ssh/directory
- Click Test Connection to verify
- Save configuration
Security Benefits:
- Least privilege access model
- No full sudo access required
- Fine-grained file system permissions
- Audit trail via sudo logs
🔒 Security Notes
Network Security Best Practices
- Reverse Proxy: Use nginx or Apache as reverse proxy with SSL/TLS termination to secure the Fail2ban-UI
- VPN Access: Require VPN connection for access to Fail2Banu-UI only
- IP Whitelisting: Restrict access to specific IPs / ranges e.g. internal IT
Authentication and Authorization
- SSH Key Management: Use strong SSH keys like 4096-bit RSA or even better Ed25519. When using RSA no smaler bit size please.
- Service Accounts: Use dedicated service accounts, not personal accounts
- Sudoers Configuration: Minimal sudo permissions, no passwordless full sudo
Data Protection
- Database Permissions: Restrict SQLite database file permissions (600)
- Log Files: Secure log file access and don't forget to setup a rotation
- Backup Encryption: It's always a good idea, to encrypt backups of configuration and database files
SELinux Configuration
For SELinux-enabled systems, apply the required policies:
# Basic rule to allow Fail2Ban to access the UI API
semodule -i fail2ban-curl-allow.pp
# Container deployment policies
semodule -i fail2ban-container-ui.pp
semodule -i fail2ban-container-client.pp
📖 SELinux Policies Documentation
🗄️ Database Notes
SQLite Database Schema
Fail2Ban UI uses an embedded SQLite database (fail2ban-ui.db) for persistent storage:
Tables:
servers: Server configurations (local, SSH, API agent)app_settings: Application preferences and settings of Fail2Ban-UIban_events: Historical ban records with full contextpermanent_blocks: Permanent block records for integrations
Data Retention:
- Ban events are stored indefinitely (configurable)
- Automatic database migrations on version updates
- Backup recommended before major updates
🌍 Internationalization Notes
Currently Supported Languages
- English (en) - Default
- German (de, de_CH) - Standard and Swiss variants
- French (fr)
- Italian (it)
- Spanish (es)
Adding New Languages
- Create translation file:
internal/locales/{language_code}.json - Copy structure from
internal/locales/en.json - Translate all key-value pairs
- Test in UI: Settings → Language → Select new language
Translation File Structure:
{
"page.title": "Fail2ban UI Dashboard",
"nav.dashboard": "Dashboard",
"nav.settings": "Settings",
...
}
📊 API Reference
Fail2Ban UI provides a RESTful API for programmatic access:
Endpoints
Server Management:
GET /api/servers- List all configured serversPOST /api/servers- Add or update serverDELETE /api/servers/:id- Remove serverPOST /api/servers/:id/test- Test server connection
Jail Management:
GET /api/summary- Get summary of all jailsPOST /api/jails/:jail/unban/:ip- Unban IP addressGET /api/jails/manage- List jail management statusPOST /api/jails/manage- Update jail enabled states
Configuration:
GET /api/jails/:jail/config- Get jail/filter configurationPOST /api/jails/:jail/config- Update jail/filter configuration
Events and Analytics:
GET /api/events/bans- List ban eventsGET /api/events/bans/stats- Get ban statisticsGET /api/events/bans/insights- Get ban insights and analytics
Settings:
GET /api/settings- Get application settingsPOST /api/settings- Update application settingsPOST /api/settings/test-email- Test email configuration
Filter Debugging:
GET /api/filters- List available filtersPOST /api/filters/test- Test filter against log lines
Service Control:
POST /api/fail2ban/restart- Restart Fail2Ban service
Notifications:
POST /api/ban- Receive ban notification from Fail2Ban
🛠️ Troubleshooting
Common Issues
UI Not Accessible
Symptoms: Cannot access web interface
Solution / Check:
# Check if service is running
systemctl status fail2ban-ui
# Check firewall rules
sudo firewall-cmd --list-ports
sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=8080/tcp --permanent
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
# Check logs
journalctl -u fail2ban-ui.service -f
No Servers Configured
Symptoms: Empty dashboard, no servers visible
Solution / Check:
- Navigate to Settings → Manage Servers
- Enable Local Connector (if Fail2Ban runs locally)
- Add remote server via SSH or API agent
- Verify server connection status
SSH Connection Issues
Symptoms: Cannot connect to remote server
Solution / Check:
# Test SSH connection manually
ssh -i ~/.ssh/your_key user@remote-host
# Verify SSH user permissions
sudo -l -U sa_fail2ban
# Check ACLs on /etc/fail2ban
getfacl /etc/fail2ban
# Enable debug mode in UI settings for detailed error messages
Local Connector Not Working
Symptoms: Local server shows as disconnected
Solution / Check:
# Verify Fail2Ban is running
sudo systemctl status fail2ban
# Check socket permissions
ls -la /var/run/fail2ban/fail2ban.sock
# Verify UI has access (runs as root or has sudo permissions)
sudo fail2ban-client status
Database Errors
Symptoms: Database-related errors in logs
Solution / Check:
# Check database file permissions
ls -la /opt/fail2ban-ui/fail2ban-ui.db
# Verify database integrity
sqlite3 /opt/fail2ban-ui/fail2ban-ui.db "PRAGMA integrity_check;"
# Backup and recreate if corrupted
cp fail2ban-ui.db fail2ban-ui.db.backup
🤝 Contributing
We welcome contributions from the community! Whether it's bug fixes, feature enhancements, or documentation improvements, your contributions help make Fail2Ban UI better for everyone.
How to Contribute
-
Fork the Repository
git clone https://github.com/swissmakers/fail2ban-ui.git cd fail2ban-ui -
Create a Feature Branch
git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name -
Make Your Changes
- Follow Go coding standards
- Add tests for new features
- Update documentation as needed
-
Commit Your Changes
git commit -m "Add: Description of your feature" -
Push and Create Pull Request
git push origin feature/your-feature-name
Contribution Guidelines
- Code Style: Follow Go standard formatting (
gofmt) - Testing: Test your changes thoroughly
- Documentation: Update README and inline documentation
- Commit Messages: Use clear, descriptive commit messages
- Pull Requests: Provide detailed description of changes
📜 License
Fail2Ban UI is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL-3.0).
This means:
- ✅ Free to use in commercial and non-commercial projects
- ✅ Free to modify and distribute
- ✅ Source code available for inspection and auditing
- ⚠️ Copyleft: Modifications must be released under the same license
Full License Text: LICENSE
🏢 Enterprise Support
Professional Services
Swissmakers GmbH offers professional services for Fail2Ban UI:
- Enterprise Deployment: Custom deployment and configuration
- Training and Support: On-site or remote training sessions
- Custom Development: Feature development and integrations
- Security Audits: Security assessment and hardening
Contact: https://swissmakers.ch
Community Support
- GitHub Issues: Report bugs and request features
- Documentation: Comprehensive guides and API reference
- Community: Join discussions and share experiences
🙏 Acknowledgments
Fail2Ban UI is built on the foundation of the excellent Fail2Ban project and the open-source community.
Special Thanks:
- Fail2Ban developers and contributors
- Go community and ecosystem
- All contributors and users of Fail2Ban UI
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