[Dxspider-support] new node question

Kelly Jones kjones at sullivan1.com
Sat May 31 01:34:29 BST 2003


Hi Dana,

You have to have a "reciprocal" agreement with the "other" node.  That 
person needs to configure his end to recognize your connection as a node.

If you like, I'd be happy to supply you with a spot feed.  See 
www.dxcentral.com for more info.

Kelly - KE9KD


At 06:07 PM 05/30/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I downloaded and installed DX Spider per the instructions and it is
>running fine.  I can connect to the server but for the life of me I can't 
>seem to figure out how to get a feed in.  I want to get the feed over the 
>Internet (via telnet).  I have read the docs over multiple times but it is 
>not clear to me what to do next.  I am an experienced *nix guy but DX 
>Clusters are still pretty new to me.
>
>What's next?  I thought that I could just create a file in /spider/connect 
>that would be used to connect to another node.  I did this by grabbing the 
>address of another telnet cluster nearby from 
>http://www.cestro.com/pcluster/pbt/tel01.shtml and created a file based on 
>the example (gb7tlh).  By logging in with client and doing a 'connect 
>nodecall'  I do connect but it appears I send a bunch of stuff and the 
>node disconnects me.
>
>Is this the right way to go about it?  Any help is appreciated.
>
>Dana
>N1OFZ
>
>
>
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