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NAI Security

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Django security package for IP blocking, country blocking, email blocking, rate limiting, and login tracking.

Docs: https://nematiai.github.io/nai-security/
Wiki: https://github.com/nematiai/nai-security/wiki
Wiki source in repo: wiki/
NEMATI AI: https://nemati.ai

Features

  • IP Blocking - Block specific IPs manually or automatically
  • Country Blocking - Block/allow countries using GeoIP
  • Email Blocking - Helpers + admin lists for signup/login in your app (not request middleware)
  • Domain Blocking - Helpers + admin lists for disposable/spam domains
  • User Agent Blocking - Block bots, scrapers, attack tools
  • Rate Limiting - Logs django-ratelimit hits; RateLimitRule is storage only (not an engine)
  • Login History - Track user logins with anomaly detection
  • Auto-Blocking - Automatically block IPs/countries based on attack patterns
  • Security Logs - Comprehensive logging of all security events
  • Axes Integration - Dynamic login attempt limits, cooloff time, and per-attempt expiry via admin panel (requires django-axes >= 8.3)
  • Whitelisted Users - Exempt specific users from security checks

Installation

pip install nai-security

With all optional dependencies:

pip install nai-security[all]

Or install from GitHub:

pip install git+https://github.com/nematiai/nai-security.git

Quick Start

1. Add to INSTALLED_APPS

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...
    "nai_security",
]

2. Add Middleware

Important: nai_security.middleware.SecurityMiddleware must be placed after django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware. The package validates this at startup and raises ImproperlyConfigured if misordered.

MIDDLEWARE = [
    "django.middleware.security.SecurityMiddleware",
    "django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware",
    "django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware",
    "django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware",  # must be before
    "django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware",
    "nai_security.middleware.SecurityMiddleware",               # after auth
    "nai_security.middleware.RateLimitLoggingMiddleware",       # optional
]

3. Configure Settings

GEOIP_PATH = "/path/to/GeoLite2-Country.mmdb"

# Optional: override default exempt paths (default: /health/, /ready/, /favicon.ico)
NAI_SECURITY_EXEMPT_PATHS = ["/health/", "/health", "/ready/", "/ready", "/favicon.ico"]

# Required if you sit behind a reverse proxy. Default False: ignore X-Forwarded-For / X-Real-IP
# so clients cannot spoof their IP.
NAI_SECURITY_TRUST_PROXY_HEADERS = True

4. Run Migrations

python manage.py migrate

5. Download GeoIP Database

python manage.py download_geoip

Dependencies

Required:

  • Django >= 4.2
  • geoip2 >= 5.0, < 6
  • redis >= 5.0, < 9
  • requests >= 2.28

Optional:

  • django-axes >= 8.3.1, < 9 — login attempt tracking and lockout; without it axes features are silently disabled
  • django-ratelimit >= 4.1 — rate limiting per endpoint
  • django-import-export >= 4.0, < 5 — admin import/export for blocked emails/domains; without it those buttons are hidden
  • django-unfold >= 0.90 — admin UI theme; without it falls back to standard Django admin (0.100+ needs Python >= 3.12)
  • celery — background tasks (auto-block processing, sync, reports); without it tasks are no-ops

Axes Integration

Enable brute-force protection with dynamic settings controlled from the admin panel:

# settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...
    "axes",
    "nai_security",
]

AXES_HANDLER = 'nai_security.handlers.axes_integration.DynamicAxesHandler'

AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = [
    'axes.backends.AxesStandaloneBackend',
    'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend',
]

This gives you admin-configurable control over:

Setting Description
Max login attempts Failed attempts before lockout (default: 5)
Cooloff time Minutes before locked accounts auto-unlock (0 = permanent)
Attempt expiry Each failed attempt expires independently — requires cooloff > 0

All changes take effect immediately — no server restart required.

Validation: Enabling attempt expiry with cooloff set to 0 will raise a validation error in the admin panel.

Whitelist bypass

DynamicAxesHandler short-circuits all axes checks (is_allowed, is_locked, user_login_failed) when the request matches any active whitelist:

  • The client IP (REMOTE_ADDR, or X-Forwarded-For / X-Real-IP when NAI_SECURITY_TRUST_PROXY_HEADERS=True) appears in WhitelistedIP — bypass works even when the request has no credentials (e.g. GET /login/).
  • The login username/email resolves to a user with an active WhitelistedUser row — regardless of exemption_type. The exemption_type field still controls middleware-level bypasses (IP, country, rate-limit); for axes lockout the rule is binary.
  • Username lookup tolerates USERNAME_FIELD='username' deployments where the login form posts an email — falls back to email__iexact automatically.

When a whitelisted request fails authentication, no AccessAttempt row is recorded — the table stays clean for whitelisted admins.

Management Commands

# Download GeoIP database
python manage.py download_geoip

# Sync disposable email domains and bad bot lists
python manage.py sync_security_lists
python manage.py sync_security_lists --domains-only
python manage.py sync_security_lists --bots-only

Celery Tasks

from celery.schedules import crontab

CELERY_BEAT_SCHEDULE = {
    'security-auto-blocks': {
        'task': 'security.process_auto_blocks',
        'schedule': crontab(minute='*/5'),
    },
    'security-cleanup-expired': {
        'task': 'security.cleanup_expired_blocks',
        'schedule': crontab(minute=0, hour='*'),
    },
    'security-sync-lists': {
        'task': 'security.sync_security_lists',
        'schedule': crontab(minute=0, hour=0, day_of_week=0),
    },
    'security-daily-report': {
        'task': 'security.generate_security_report',
        'schedule': crontab(minute=0, hour=6),
    },
}

Models

Model Description
BlockedIP Blocked IP addresses
BlockedCountry Blocked countries
AllowedCountry Allowed countries (whitelist mode)
BlockedEmail Blocked email addresses (helpers for signup/login in your app — not request middleware)
BlockedDomain Blocked email domains (helpers for signup/login in your app — not request middleware)
BlockedUserAgent Blocked user agents
WhitelistedIP IPs that bypass all checks
WhitelistedUser Users exempted from security checks (see exemption types below)
RateLimitRule Storage for custom rate rules — this package does not enforce them (use django-ratelimit)
LoginHistory User login tracking
SecurityLog Security event logs
SecuritySettings Global settings (singleton)

User Exemptions (WhitelistedUser)

Exempt specific users from security checks via the admin panel or ORM:

Exemption Type Bypasses
all Entire security middleware — IP, country, user-agent
ip_block IP blocking only
geo_block Country/geo blocking only
rate_limit Rate limit logging only

Exemptions support optional expiration (expires_at) and can be toggled via is_active.

Axes lockout note: any active WhitelistedUser row exempts the user from django-axes lockout, regardless of exemption_type. The exemption_type field controls only the SecurityMiddleware checks (IP/country/rate-limit). See Axes Integration → Whitelist bypass.

Upgrading to 1.13.0

No application API or dependency changes. Docs site no longer shows the MkDocs generator mark.

Upgrading to 1.12.2

Metadata only: NEMATI AI links (https://nemati.ai) on PyPI, docs, and wiki. No app API change.

Upgrading to 1.12.1

Docs links: PyPI Documentation now opens https://nematiai.github.io/nai-security/ (no app API change).

Upgrading to 1.12.0

Security / behavior fix (no migrations):

  • If you run behind a reverse proxy, set NAI_SECURITY_TRUST_PROXY_HEADERS = True. Forwarded headers are ignored by default so clients cannot spoof IP to bypass blocks.
  • Axes cooloff and attempt-expiry now apply on the next request in every worker (not only the process that saved admin).
  • Whitelisting a user with any exemption_type now clears an active axes lockout.
  • Default bad-bot sync no longer blocks python-requests / curl / wget / Go-http-client.
  • GEOIP_PATH accepts a directory or the .mmdb file. Classifiers add Django 6.1 and Python 3.14.

Upgrading to 1.11.0

Dependency pin updates (install-time):

  • Declared requests>=2.28 as a required dependency (used by sync services).
  • Raised/capped floors: geoip2>=5.0,<6, redis>=5.0,<9.
  • Optional extras: django-import-export>=4.0,<5, django-unfold>=0.90, django-ratelimit>=4.1.
  • django-axes remains >=8.3.1,<9.0.
  • No application API changes in this release.

Upgrading to 1.10.1

Bug fixes (no breaking changes):

  • Whitelisted users were still being locked out by django-axes. Three independent paths caused this:
    1. WhitelistedIP was not consulted by the axes handler — whitelisted IPs could still be locked, especially with AXES_LOCKOUT_PARAMETERS=['ip_address'].
    2. The handler's whitelist check was hard-coded to exemption_type='all' — users with 'ip_block', 'rate_limit', or 'geo_block' were still locked.
    3. User lookup used USERNAME_FIELD only and silently failed when the login form posts an email but USERNAME_FIELD='username'.
  • All three are fixed in nai_security.handlers.axes_integration.DynamicAxesHandler via a unified _is_request_whitelisted() helper. Failed login attempts from whitelisted requests are no longer recorded in AccessAttempt.
  • Verified end-to-end with 100x failed-login smoke test (scripts/smoke_100x_lockout.py) and 9 regression tests in tests/test_axes_integration.py.

Upgrading to 1.9.1

Breaking changes:

  • SecurityMiddleware now requires AuthenticationMiddleware to be placed before it in MIDDLEWARE. If misordered, the app raises ImproperlyConfigured at startup. Previously the middleware silently failed to resolve users.
  • NAI_SECURITY_USER_RESOLVER setting has been removed. User resolution now uses request.user directly (guaranteed by middleware ordering).
  • parse_user_agent now correctly detects Android, iOS, and Opera (previously misidentified as Linux, macOS, and Chrome respectively).

Testing

python -m pytest

License

MIT License

Author

Ali Nemati - NEMATI AI

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