I assume it uses IP6 ? But really should fall back to IP4 anyway..
im working on IP6 now, looks to be coming back alive, trying to find out what went wrong..

I assume it uses IP6 ? But really should fall back to IP4 anyway..


Thanks for the report.. IP6 is broken again (for once it's not my fault) I opened up a ticket about it last night.alexh wrote: 02 Apr 2026 14:03 I'm unable to connect on my home broadband at the moment but mobile data works fine. I don't know if you've banned my IP or it's this IP V6 thing?
This is my broadband IP4 88.97.211.182

It says Banned.exxos wrote: 02 Apr 2026 14:05You can always check if your IP is banned with the check page anyway https://www.exxosforum.co.uk:8085/IP_CHECK/

You got caught up in a IP range bans which had been blocked due to attacks. The unban script was changed to carve out user ranges to reduce the chance of users hitting a range block in the future.




Sounds reasonable :lol:The audacity of it is something else — their network is pumping out enough attack traffic to trigger automated bans, and their response is to send threatening demands to you rather than actually fixing their own infrastructure. That's completely backwards.
ISP location Brazil — based in Monte Carlo, Santa Catarina state, founded in 2004 Ultratelecom. They're a fibre optic ISP serving PeeringDB the Santa Catarina region under ASN 262417.
Interestingly, Scamalytics only gives them a 12/100 fraud risk score and considers them "potentially low fraud risk" Scamalytics — so it's probably not the ISP themselves sending the abuse, more likely compromised customer machines on their network being part of botnets. Which makes the threatening "unban us immediately" demands even more ridiculous — they should be cleaning up their own customers' infections rather than shouting at you.

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