[Dxspider-support] Source/origin of fake spots
Joaquin
joaquin at cronux.net
Thu Sep 29 15:09:01 BST 2022
Hola Gabriel.
All the spots (PC11 or PC61) incorporate the origin node. This is an
example:
PC61^14305.0^IK2LEY/P^27-Sep-2022^1430Z^POTA I-0821
I/LO-298^EA5JN^EA3CV-2^178.237.139.163^H29^~
There you can see that EA5JN connected to node EA3CV-2 has published to
IK2LEY/P.
You can do the following:
cd /spider/local_data/debug/2022
grep -i <call> <day of the year to fetch.dat> | grep -E "PC[1,6]1"
Ex:
grep -i G0DYW 272.dat | grep -E "PC[1,6]1"
...
PC11^28074.0^BH6LIG^29-Sep-2022^0850Z^IO91QV<>OM65
-14db,1415Hz,CQ^G0DYW^EA6VQ-1^H22^~
PC11^28074.0^VK6BAS^29-Sep-2022^0956Z^IO91QV<>OF78
-15db,2534HZ,CQ^G0DYW^EA6VQ-1^H22^~
PC11^28074.0^BA1PK^29-Sep-2022^0957Z^IO91QV<>ON80 Tnx new
square73^G0DYW^EA6VQ-1^H22^~
...
Would it be possible for you to update your cluster so that the spots
you send from it appear with the IP of the user that originates the
spot? The latest version of the Master or MOJO branch already implements
sending PC61 with the IP address. I am telling you this because it is a
way of having data when it comes to investigating and/or blocking users
who are acting incorrectly.
Cuidate.
Kin EA3CV
El 29/09/2022 a las 11:03, Gabriel - EA6VQ via Dxspider-support escribió:
>
> Is it possible to find the source/origin node from where a fake spot
> has been send?
>
> I mean looking at the DX-Spider console log or by some other way.
>
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