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Monitoring

Blacklist monitoring

HostRepute checks monitored IP addresses and domains against 80+ sources and records source-level results.

On this page
  1. What is checked
  2. Scheduling and manual checks
  3. Reading results

What is checked

A monitored host can be an IP address or domain. HostRepute checks it against the active source database and records whether individual sources report it as clean, listed, or failed.

The data source inventory page shows public source details where they are available.

Scheduling and manual checks

Scheduled monitoring runs in the background so teams can review reputation status without manually checking every source.

Manual checks are useful when you need an immediate result after a DNS change, delisting request, provider ticket, or customer escalation.

Reading results

Monitoring history keeps the host, selected profile, source count, listed source count, monitored time, and result status so teams can review what changed.

When alert rules match a monitoring result, HostRepute records alert notifications for the configured destinations.