[Dxspider-support] BA4T

Brendan Minish ei6iz.brendan at gmail.com
Tue Jul 12 18:11:45 BST 2011


Dirk,

it appears to me that it should be fairly easy to come up with a regex
based filter on the spot info that could silently drop all this skimmer
related stuff at the intra-node level and have this on by default  

the format seems to be 

<1 to 3 digits><space>dB<space><1 or 2 digits>WPM<space>CQ

A match based on that would catch nearly all the instances of people
leaking skimmer server stuff back to the network.
I suspect that in almost all cases it's down to 'experiments gone wrong'
rather than malicious intent   
For example there are quite a few skimmer server connected to single
clusters and there are those of us who at times find this sort of thing
useful but it sure makes a mess of the cluster network when it leaks
out.. 

On Tue, 2011-07-12 at 15:02 +0100, Dirk Koopman G1TLH wrote:
> On 12/07/11 14:05, Klaus Heintzenberg wrote:
> >
> > Is this s new robot?
> >
> >> 7022.0 BV7FC 12-Jul-2011 1238Z 16 dB 27 WPM CQ <BA4T-3 <BA4T>
> >> 7020.0 BV7FC 12-Jul-2011 1237Z 12 dB 27 WPM CQ <BA4T-3 <BA4T>
> >> 7021.0 BV7FC 12-Jul-2011 1234Z 13 dB 28 WPM CQ <BA4T-3 <BA4T>
> >> 7011.0 VR2CD 12-Jul-2011 1231Z 9 dB 20 WPM CQ <BA4T-3 <BA4T>
> >> 7022.0 BV7FC 12-Jul-2011 1230Z 16 dB 26 WPM CQ <BA4T-3 <BA4T>
> >> 7009.0 JR1MQT 12-Jul-2011 1227Z 17 dB 20 WPM CQ <BA4T-3 <BA4T>
> >> 7009.5 JA6GAO 12-Jul-2011 1223Z 14 dB 13 WPM CQ <BA4T-3 <BA4T>
> 
> This is some idiot mindlessly gating in cwskimmer data.
> 
> Dirk
> 
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Brendan EI6IZ 




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