Domain blocked by ThreatSTOP #3

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opened 2026-02-15 17:17:05 -05:00 by yindo · 2 comments
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Originally created by @djedu on GitHub (Jan 31, 2026).

The new domain (openclaw.ai) has been blocked by ThreatSTOP and subsequently won’t resolve through the Quad9 DNS service.

Further details here:
https://quad9.net/result/?url=openclaw.ai#domain-tester

Originally created by @djedu on GitHub (Jan 31, 2026). The new domain (openclaw.ai) has been blocked by ThreatSTOP and subsequently won’t resolve through the Quad9 DNS service. Further details here: https://quad9.net/result/?url=openclaw.ai#domain-tester
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@djedu commented on GitHub (Jan 31, 2026):

It seems to stem from the Spamhaus DBL: https://check.spamhaus.org/results?query=openclaw.ai
Possible false positive due to the changes in a short timeframe.
Would require domain registrant to submit removal requests.

@djedu commented on GitHub (Jan 31, 2026): It seems to stem from the Spamhaus DBL: https://check.spamhaus.org/results?query=openclaw.ai Possible false positive due to the changes in a short timeframe. Would require domain registrant to submit removal requests.
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@pagsjarvis-oss commented on GitHub (Feb 10, 2026):

This is a DNS/domain reputation issue, not a code bug. Here are the steps to resolve:

1. Spamhaus DBL removal

The block originates from the Spamhaus DBL (likely a false positive from rapid DNS/hosting changes).

Action: The domain registrant should submit a removal request at:
https://www.spamhaus.org/dbl/removal/form/

2. Quad9 unblocking

Once Spamhaus delists the domain, Quad9 should automatically stop blocking it. If it persists after Spamhaus removal:

3. ThreatSTOP

ThreatSTOP sources from Spamhaus, so fixing the Spamhaus listing should cascade to ThreatSTOP automatically.

Note: Only the domain registrant/owner can submit these removal requests — this requires manual action, not a code fix.

@pagsjarvis-oss commented on GitHub (Feb 10, 2026): This is a DNS/domain reputation issue, not a code bug. Here are the steps to resolve: ### 1. Spamhaus DBL removal The block originates from the [Spamhaus DBL](https://check.spamhaus.org/results?query=openclaw.ai) (likely a false positive from rapid DNS/hosting changes). **Action:** The domain registrant should submit a removal request at: https://www.spamhaus.org/dbl/removal/form/ ### 2. Quad9 unblocking Once Spamhaus delists the domain, Quad9 should automatically stop blocking it. If it persists after Spamhaus removal: - Check status: https://quad9.net/result/?url=openclaw.ai - Contact Quad9 support: https://quad9.net/support/contact ### 3. ThreatSTOP ThreatSTOP sources from Spamhaus, so fixing the Spamhaus listing should cascade to ThreatSTOP automatically. **Note:** Only the domain registrant/owner can submit these removal requests — this requires manual action, not a code fix.
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Reference: openclaw/openclaw.ai#3