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Issue IP(6)TABLES IPs count != Plesk Fail2ban IPs count

Azurel

Silver Pleskian
I had very old ipsets in firewall-cmd and just deleted them. After a reload I looked at IPTABLES and saw that there are almost no entries, although my Fail2ban in Plesk has almost ~3000 entries.

Here seems to go somehow what with the time broken. Is there a way to synchronize the Plesk Fail2ban IPs back into IPTABLES/IP6TABLES? Under Fail2ban in Plesk is now displayed to me in any case almost only ips that not include in IPTABLES. Or remove Plesk Fail2ban IPs that not exists in IPTABLES/IP6TABLES anymore?
 
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