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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Useful ... but how to notify the sysop
about a trouble maker on its system to which read-only rights
should be added? Most likely fool will try a few times to change
the callsign before jumping to the next node where he'll try his
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">73 Dan S50U</div>
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cite="mid:4f4dfd47-b9fc-a0e0-6558-febbb7b1b4f3@tobit.co.uk">Here's
a thought prompted by a sysop:
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"I still have one question about DXSpider. We have a troublemaker
in DE who has had his license revoked. Now he hangs around in DX
clusters and insults OMs and writes fake spots.
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I thought about setting the cluster to read-only, but then I have
the problem with the many uses that I have to constantly unlock
new users. Or the users go to another cluster because they think
it doesn't work at my node anymore. Is it possible to extend the
read-only function in such a way that all users get write access
by default, but as a sysop you have the possibility to set
troublemakers to read-only? So exactly the other way around to the
current logic. That would save time."
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Easy enough to do. Might be useful to others?
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