[Dxspider-support] ROS MODE spots

alex sawenok sawenok at gmail.com
Wed Jun 16 09:23:13 BST 2010


Hi friends!

I'm sysop of 4Z5LZ-2.
I don't understand, why my node is bad?! I don't know what is ROS mode! I
don't know why all ROS users send spots through my node! And what can I do
now "to get acquitted"?

Maybe someone know how to protect my node from spam spotters?

Thanks,
Alex
73!
4Z5LZ-2 (telnet cqplanet.com:7300)


On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 11:04 PM, SM6U, Rickard <sm6u at sk6aw.net> wrote:

> set/badnode 4Z5LZ-2 'solved the problem' at this end.
>
> Seems this may be the result of a faulty configured software distribution (
> http://rosmodem.wordpress.com ).
>
> /Rick
>  SM6U
>
>
> On Tue, 15 Jun 2010, Lee Sawkins wrote:
>
>  There is an attack on the cluster system.  There are hundreds of spots
>> with "ROS MODE" in the comment's field.  These are originating on the Spider
>> cluster 4Z5LZ-2.  It would sure be nice to have IP addresses included in DX
>> Spots so the source of these could be determined and automatically rejected.
>> Many different spotter calls and many different dx stations spotted, all
>> from this one cluster.
>>
>> Lee
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