Connect Abuselpdb to OpenClaw on Operator.io
Abuselpdb is a central database for reporting and checking IPs linked to malicious online activity. Use it to quickly identify and report suspicious or abusive IP addresses.
Automate Abuselpdb with AI
Hand Abuselpdb to an OpenClaw agent running on Operator. You write what you want in a chat and it turns that into real Abuselpdb actions like retrieve ip blacklist, bulk report, check block, without you opening the app.
Your agent reaches Abuselpdb directly or through connectors like Composio MCP and Pipedream MCP, which handle the sign in and token refresh for you, so there is nothing to wire up and no API keys to paste.
What your agent can do with Abuselpdb
Your agent can call any of these Abuselpdb actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.
Retrieve IP Blacklist
Retrieves a list of the most reported malicious IP addresses from AbuseIPDB's database. Use this tool to build dynamic blocklists, threat intelligence feeds, or firewall rules. The blacklist is updated hourly and contains IPs with high a...
Bulk Report
Submit multiple IP abuse reports to AbuseIPDB in bulk via CSV upload. Use this when you need to report many malicious IPs at once instead of one-by-one. Returns the count of successfully saved reports and details about any invalid entries.
Check Block
Tool to check the reputation of all IP addresses in a CIDR range. Use when you need aggregated abuse data for a network block.
Check IP Reputation
Tool to check the reputation of an IP address. Use when you need to determine if an IP address has been reported for abusive activity within a specified look-back period. Example: CheckIp(ipAddress='8.8.8.8', maxAgeInDays=90).
Clear Address Reports
Tool to remove all reports associated with a specific IP address. Use when you need to purge your own abuse records after verifying control of the IP.
Get Abuse Reports
Retrieve abuse reports for a specific IP address from AbuseIPDB. Use this tool to view the history of abuse complaints filed against an IP address, including the reported abuse categories, reporter details, and timestamps. Supports pagin...
How to connect Abuselpdb
You authorize Abuselpdb once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Abuselpdb without you signing in again. The same setup unlocks every other app your agent can reach, so you only do it once.
When you are ready, the get started guide walks through standing up your OpenClaw agent.
Common questions about Abuselpdb
- How do I connect Abuselpdb to Operator?
- Connecting Abuselpdb is a one time sign in from your Operator dashboard. Operator keeps the connection live and rotates the token on its own, so the agent stays connected to Abuselpdb and you never reauthorize by hand.
- Can my agent work with issues and pull requests in Abuselpdb?
- Yes. It can open and comment on issues, review pull requests, manage labels, and read project details when you ask. Teams use it to triage incoming work, draft release notes, and post a summary of what changed without leaving chat.
- Do I need to write code or manage Abuselpdb API keys?
- No. Operator manages the Abuselpdb connection and token refresh, so there are no API keys to paste and nothing to deploy.
- Can my agent use Abuselpdb together with my other apps?
- Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Abuselpdb and tools like GitHub, Supabase, Pagerduty in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.
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