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UFW firewall audit tool — cross-checks rules against listening services

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🔒 ufw-audit

Smart UFW security audit — fast, readable, actionable.

Analyses your UFW configuration, exposed services and logs to detect real risks, with clear recommendations.


⚡ TL;DR

sudo apt install pipx && pipx ensurepath
# open a new terminal, then:
pipx install ufw-audit
sudo ~/.local/bin/ufw-audit --install-completion
sudo ufw-audit

🛠 Installation

Prerequisites

  • Linux: Debian, Ubuntu, Mint or derivative
  • UFW: sudo apt install ufw
  • pipx: sudo apt install pipx && pipx ensurepath

Open a new terminal after pipx ensurepath to activate the PATH.

Install

pipx install ufw-audit

Enable sudo + bash completion

pipx installs the binary in ~/.local/bin/, which is not in sudo's restricted PATH. --install-completion creates the symlink /usr/local/bin/ufw-audit and installs the bash completion script:

sudo ~/.local/bin/ufw-audit --install-completion
source /etc/bash_completion.d/ufw-audit

After this step, sudo ufw-audit works normally.

Update

pipx upgrade ufw-audit

Uninstall

pipx uninstall ufw-audit

🚀 Why ufw-audit?

  • 🔍 Full audit — firewall, services, ports, logs, DDNS, Docker, virtualisation
  • 🎯 Smart prioritisation — score + classification (OK / Warning / Action required)
  • 🧠 Context-aware — network exposure + service criticality
  • 🛠 Optional auto-fix — corrections proposed or applied automatically
  • 📊 Clear output — human-readable + scriptable
  • 🌍 Bilingual EN/FR

🔎 What the tool analyses

🔥 Firewall (UFW)

  • Active/inactive status
  • Dangerous rules (allow from any)
  • IPv4 / IPv6 consistency
  • Duplicates and errors

🌐 Exposed services (22+)

  • SSH, Redis, PostgreSQL, Docker, etc.
  • Detection via systemd / active ports
  • Real exposure, risk level, UFW consistency

📡 Ports

  • Open ports (ss)
  • Interfaces (loopback / LAN / public)
  • Unintended exposures

📜 UFW logs

  • Suspicious attempts, brute-force detection
  • IP analysis (optional GeoIP)

☁️ DDNS / Docker / Virtualisation

  • Advanced network correlations
  • Indirect exposure detection

📊 Example output

✔ Firewall active
⚠ SSH exposed to the Internet
✖ Redis open without restriction

Score: 6/10
→ Action required

▶️ Usage

sudo ufw-audit           # standard audit
sudo ufw-audit -f        # interactive fix mode
sudo ufw-audit -f -y     # auto-fix without confirmation
sudo ufw-audit -v        # verbose
sudo ufw-audit -q        # silent — exit code 0/1/2/3
sudo ufw-audit --french  # French interface

🔌 Custom services (plugin system)

Drop a .json file into ~/.config/ufw-audit/services.d/ to add services that are not in the built-in registry.

mkdir -p ~/.config/ufw-audit/services.d/
# create my-services.json — same format as ufw_audit/data/services.json

Note (pipx / sudo): ufw-audit requires sudo. Under sudo, ~ resolves to /root.
Place your plugin files in /root/.config/ufw-audit/services.d/ for them to be active at runtime.

This will change in a future .deb release, where the system-wide directory /etc/ufw-audit/services.d/ will be used instead.


🤖 Automation

  • 🕒 Built-in cron (--install-cron)
  • 📧 Email notifications (HTML + plain text)
  • 📁 Report management (--manage-logs)
  • 🔁 Multi-job scheduling (--manage-cron)

Email notifications require a working Postfix setup. See AUTOMATION.md for step-by-step configuration instructions.


🧪 Quality & reliability

  • ✅ 2139 unit tests
  • 🧱 Modular architecture (snapshot / check separated)
  • 🧪 Tested on Debian, Ubuntu, Kali, Mint

🆕 v1.15.1

  • 🔧 Hotfix bash-completion--explain no longer gets a trailing =; value options (--target=, --log-days=, --profile=) no longer add a space after =

v1.15.0

  • 🌐 CHECK 26 — IoT/local source dominance — detects when a single private IP accounts for ≥ 70% of all blocked UFW traffic (typical of LAN-scanning IoT devices)
  • 📧 CHECK 27 — SMTP local exposure — detects Postfix/Exim/Sendmail listening on all interfaces (0.0.0.0:25) vs. localhost only; WARN −1 pt when publicly reachable
  • 🔧 --fix dry-run by default--fix previews corrections without executing; --fix --apply to execute interactively; --fix --apply --yes to auto-confirm with audit trail
  • 🎯 --target N score cible — shows a target line in the summary box: green when reached, yellow with gap when not
  • 🎛 --explain TUI — clamped navigation (no wrap), in-curses detail screen (ESC to return), ESC/q behavior corrected, group headers restored on scroll-up; 73→77 keys
  • Cancel at any wizard stepq exits cleanly in --install-cron, --manage-cron, --manage-logs
  • ✅ 2139/2139 unit tests (+93)

🧠 Philosophy

Not just listing ports — understanding the real risk.

ufw-audit prioritises what matters: real exposure, attack surface, potential impact.


📁 Project structure

Automated-UFW-audit/
├── README.md / README_FR.md        # project overview (EN/FR)
├── LICENSE
├── pyproject.toml                  # build config (pip/pipx install)
├── DOCUMENTS/
│   ├── README_TECH.md / _FR.md     # complete technical reference
│   ├── README_DEV.md / _FR.md      # developer documentation
│   ├── CHANGELOG_FULL.md / _FR.md  # full version history
│   ├── TESTING.md / _FR.md         # test plan & validated scenarios
│   └── AUTOMATION.md / _FR.md      # cron & automation guide
├── ufw_audit/                      # Python package
│   ├── checks/                     # firewall, services, ports, logs, ddns, docker, virt, ssh
│   ├── data/
│   │   ├── services.json           # 22 built-in service definitions
│   │   ├── profiles/               # built-in audit profiles (server, workstation, container)
│   │   └── ufw-audit.bash-completion
│   │   # ~/.config/ufw-audit/services.d/  ← user plugin directory (sudo: /root/...)
│   │   # ~/.config/ufw-audit/profiles/    ← user-defined audit profiles
│   └── locales/
│       ├── en.json
│       └── fr.json
└── tests/                          # 2139 unit tests

📄 License

MIT — © 2026 Cédric Clauzel


🤝 Contributing

Bug reports, new detections, UX improvements — contributions welcome.

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