try command sqlite3 /var/lib/fail2ban/fail2ban.sqlite3 "SELECT * FROM bans WHERE jail='recidive';"
to see if ip in database [root@genf132:4 log]0# sqlite3 /var/lib/fail2ban/fail2ban.sqlite3 "SELECT * FROM bans WHERE jail='recidive';" should give answer like recidive|103.125.191.52|1593474438|{"matches": ["2020-06-30 01:18:50,463 fail2ban.actions [7278]: NOTICE [plesk-postfix] Ban 103.125.191.52", "2020-06-30 01:34:56,864 fail2ban.actions [7278]: NOTICE [plesk-postfix] Ban 103.125.191.52", "2020-06-30 01:47:18,852 fail2ban.actions [7278]: NOTICE [plesk-postfix] Ban 103.125.191.52"], "failures": 3} recidive|103.139.44.210|1591318795|{"matches": ["2020-06-03 01:45:19,317 fail2ban.actions [3936]: NOTICE [plesk-postfix] Ban 103.139.44.210", "2020-06-05 02:59:55,484 fail2ban.actions [3936]: NOTICE [plesk-postfix] Ban 103.139.44.210", "2020-06-03 01:45:19,317 fail2ban.actions [3936]: NOTICE [plesk-postfix] Ban 103.139.44.210", "2020-06-05 02:59:55,484 fail2ban.actions [3936]: NOTICE [plesk-postfix] Ban 103.139.44.210"], "failures": 4} [...] [root@genf132:4 log]0# Usualy INFO [recidive] 212.70.149.82 already banned means, that ip exists in database for jail recidive already, not to be baned by another jail. Therefor there is a problem with the action. However, if you stop fail2ban jail or whole service all ips in database should be unbaned and baned again if jail or service is started. regards Peter
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