[Dxspider-support] rbn/skimmer

Ian Maude maudeij at gmail.com
Sat Jul 18 18:34:29 CEST 2020


Personally I have run registration since Dirk (and his 8/9 versions of
DXSpider, possibly more) on the day of 9/11 implemented registration.
That day was horrendous all round.  I regularly register users but I
don't check them.  If I see a problem, or someone reports one, I deal
with it then.  TBH, I have only had to deal with one issue in all that
time and 4303 records.  Registration stops issues stone dead IMNSHO.
I don't think it needs to be any more complicated than it is.  The
vast majority of problems occur outside the cluster network (DXSummit
anyone?).

73 and stay safe

Ian

On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 at 14:33, Howard Leadmon via Dxspider-support
<dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
>
>    I have run my node as registered for a long while, and it takes a
> little extra effort, but feel it's worth it.   I actually take the
> requests, and look them up in the FCC database, compare names, and then
> set them as registered if all looks good.   I hope this has helped keep
> some of the trouble out of my node..
>
> 73's de WB3FFV
>
> ---
> Howard Leadmon - howard at leadmon.net
> PBW Communications, LLC
> http://www.pbwcomm.com
>
> On 7/18/2020 8:05 AM, Dirk Koopman via Dxspider-support wrote:
> > I suppose we are all just going to have to learn to live with this, or
> > (and I am unhappy about this) go for a completely registered cluster
> > system. Which, to do it properly, will require verification emails and
> > all the paraphernalia that goes with that. And that's just one more
> > thing I have to do... Google/Facebook/Apple OAuth anyone?
> >
> > 73 Dirk G1TLH
> >
>
>
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