well -- your symptoms are somewhat different though...

please send in contnent of /etc/fail2ban, your fail2ban.log (you can
scrape out sensitive info if you like) and some lines from auth.log or
whatever file it is monitoring, and of cause VERSION OF THE PACKAGE
and output of iptables -L before and after starting fail2ban, what
firewall are you using (besides plain iptables).... 

otherwise I can have no clue on what is wrong and where

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