[Dxspider-support] Lockout List
David Spoelstra
davids at mediamachine.com
Sat Mar 5 12:18:42 GMT 2022
What is it? How do you get on it?
I'm specifically asking because GB7UJS came to my rescue as a node I could
connect to and I had trouble connecting to him. It turned out that he was
in my "lockout" list. I unlocked him and everything is fine.
I see two entries for him in user_asc:
data/user_asc:GB7UJS bless( {qth => 'Whixall',lastoper => 1626629042,
<http://voice.google.com/calls?a=nc,%2B11626629042>lastin => 1646176383,
<http://voice.google.com/calls?a=nc,%2B11646176383>qra => 'IO82PV',lat =>
'52.8833333333333',call => 'GB7UJS',lockout => 1,homenode => 'PI4CC',K =>
1,long => '-2.7',group => [],name => 'Rob',sort => 'S',node =>
'GB7UJS',priv => 1}, 'DXUser' )
data/user_asc:GB7UJS-2 bless( {sort => 'A',node => 'GB7UJS-2',priv =>
1,call => 'GB7UJS-2',lockout => 1,lastin => 1646166251,
<http://voice.google.com/calls?a=nc,%2B11646166251>homenode => 'GB7UJS-2'},
'DXUser' )
He and I would both like to understand how he got on the list.
When I run "sh/lockout all" I have hundreds of calls in there!
Can someone explain what the list is, how you get on it, and how you get
off it without removing calls one at a time?
Thanks!
-David, N9KT
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