[Dxspider-support] Neighbor node connection

Joaquin Jimenez joaquin at cronux.net
Fri Apr 8 11:38:10 BST 2022


Jan,
I just saw that what was happening was that the sysop defined the
connection by putting my own node callsign in "login" :(
I have already clarified.
Thank you.

Kin

El vie., 8 abr. 2022 12:29, Jan via Dxspider-support <
dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> escribió:

> Kin
>
> Are you sure it is a node?
> Maybe someone uses something like -2 behind his call as a user connetion.
>
> 73
> Jan
> PA4JJ
>
> Op 8-4-2022 om 12:09 schreef Joaquin Jimenez via Dxspider-support:
>
> Hi,
> I have found that if another node decides to connect to mine, it can do so
> without me doing anything on my system.
> Is it normal? And if it is, shouldn't it be authorized by the sysop?
>
> Build 439
>
> 73 de Kin
> EA3CV-2
>
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