Andreas Michael Kelm
BanHammer connects directly to your Linux server and shows you — in real time — who is trying to break in and who has already been blocked by Fail2Ban.
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BanHammer connects directly to your Linux server and shows you — in real time — who is trying to break in and who has already been blocked by Fail2Ban.
• Live ban feed — watch new bans appear the moment they happen via WebSocket
• Jail overview — ssh, postfix, dovecot, and every other Fail2Ban jail at a glance
• World map — see blocked IPs plotted on an interactive globe with animated arc lines
• Statistics — top attackers by IP and country, trend charts, attack heatmap
• Manual unban & whitelist — unban IPs or whitelist them directly from the app
• Local notifications — get alerted when attack waves hit, repeat offenders appear, or your server goes offline
• Multiple servers — manage all your servers in one place
• Home Screen widgets — ban count and server status without opening the app
• iCloud sync — your server configurations survive app reinstalls (opt-in)
REQUIREMENTS
BanHammer requires the free, open-source banhammer-agent to be installed on your Linux server. The agent parses Fail2Ban logs in real time, stores events in a local SQLite database, and exposes a REST API + WebSocket endpoint. Setup takes about 5 minutes.
→ github.com/a6k/banhammer-agent
YOUR DATA STAYS ON YOUR SERVER
BanHammer connects directly from your device to your server — no cloud backend, no analytics, no third-party services. Your API key is stored in the device Keychain. Nothing leaves your infrastructure except the connection to your own server.
PERFECT FOR
Self-hosters, homelab operators, and sysadmins who want a native, beautiful iOS/macOS interface for their existing Fail2Ban setup — without SSH.
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The latest observed download price is $9.99. Open the official App Store link to confirm the current checkout price.
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