[Dxspider-support] Wrong configurations in the links
Kin
ea3cv at cronux.net
Mon Aug 26 17:40:04 BST 2024
Bill, you're having the same problem as Peter, it's the other nodes that seem to be trying to connect to your node. N6WS-6 isn't sending any disconnects for those three nodes.
It's F4EYQ-1, PY1NB-4 and SK3W-6 who should look at their configuration.
This is just some of what's going on right now:
1724681883^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^F4EYQ-1^51483^D^^5N6WS-6^H92^
1724682128^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^F4EYQ-1^51728^D^^5N6WS-6^H97^
1724682242^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^F4EYQ-1^51842^D^^5N6WS-6^H92^
1724682366^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^F4EYQ-1^51966^D^^5N6WS-6^H91^
1724682486^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^F4EYQ-1^52086^D^^5N6WS-6^H92^
1724689083^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^F4EYQ-1^58683^D^^5N6WS-6^H92^
1724689323^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^F4EYQ-1^58923^D^^5N6WS-6^H92^
1724689442^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^F4EYQ-1^59042^D^^5N6WS-6^H92^
1724689563^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^F4EYQ-1^59163^D^^5N6WS-6^H91^
1724689689^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^F4EYQ-1^59289^D^^5N6WS-6^H92^
1724689381^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^PY1NB-4^58981^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724689441^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^PY1NB-4^59041^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724689501^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^PY1NB-4^59101^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724689562^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^PY1NB-4^59162^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724689621^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^PY1NB-4^59220^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724689681^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^PY1NB-4^59280^D^^5N6WS-6^H96^
1724689741^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^PY1NB-4^59341^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724689802^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^PY1NB-4^59402^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724689861^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^PY1NB-4^59460^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724689921^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^PY1NB-4^59521^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724665504^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^SK3W-6^35104^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724666102^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^SK3W-6^35702^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724666702^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^SK3W-6^36302^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724667304^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^SK3W-6^36904^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724667903^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^SK3W-6^37502^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724669104^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^SK3W-6^38704^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724669702^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^SK3W-6^39302^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724670302^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^SK3W-6^39902^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
1724670904^(chan) <- I EA3CV-3 PC92^SK3W-6^40504^D^^5N6WS-6^H95^
I assume that a set/lock or set/isolate would not prevent other nodes from trying to connect to you, even if they never succeed.
I've 3 nodes with problems with the node type and/or password configuration.
Kin
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Dxspider-support <dxspider-support-bounces at tobit.co.uk> En nombre de Bill Shell - N6WS via Dxspider-support
Enviado el: lunes, 26 de agosto de 2024 18:20
Para: dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk
CC: Bill Shell - N6WS <n6ws at n6ws.com>
Asunto: Re: [Dxspider-support] Wrong configurations in the links
Kin,
The three nodes listed as Note Pairs for N6WS-6 (F4EYQ-1, PY1NB-4,
SK3W-6) do not connect to N6WS-6, nor are they in my crontab. I need a little help. What needs to be corrected?
73, Bill
N6WS
On 8/26/2024 6:46 AM, Kin via Dxspider-support wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Yesterday I was analyzing the Network traffic for a few hours and I
> found what appears to be erroneous configurations in the crontabs or
> in the configuration of the nodes to establish connections with other
> neighboring nodes.
> As you can see in the table, all of the ones that appear are reporting
> that their neighboring/adjacent node is inaccessible or the session is
> not established.
> When you analyze the sentences in more detail, you can see the cadence
> in the crontabs.
> All this traffic stops being significant when we don't look at it, and
> it becomes useless and unwanted traffic.
> It would be good if we could reduce this list, by making those links
> work or eliminating the automatic connections.
>
> Node Pairs PC92 UP(A) DOWN(D)
> --------------------------------------------
> CS5ARTD-2 <--> CT2IWW-2 0 83 ***
> CU3HY-2 <--> SV5FRI 0 85 ***
> DL9GTB-1 <--> EA4RCH-5 0 43 ***
> DL9GTB-1 <--> SM7GVF-6 0 31 ***
> EA4URE-3 <--> EA6VQ-1 0 57 ***
> EA4URE-3 <--> ON3URE-2 0 76 ***
> EI7SDX <--> ON4KST 0 40 ***
> F4EYQ-1 <--> N6WS-6 0 121 ***
> F6BVP-3 <--> M0KGX-3 0 71 ***
> GB7VAX <--> KB3CMT-2 0 85 ***
> GB7VAX <--> LA7Q-6 0 38 ***
> HB9DRV-9 <--> WB3FFV-2 0 123 ***
> HB9VQQ-2 <--> SV2HRT-1 0 412 ***
> IK2XDE-6 <--> IQ1LA-6 0 34 ***
> IK2XDE-6 <--> IW1PSC-6 0 47 ***
> IK5ZUK-6 <--> IQ8DO-6 0 416 ***
> IQ1IM-6 <--> K7EK 0 44 ***
> IQ1LA-6 <--> PA1RBZ 0 88 ***
> IZ0FKE-6 <--> VE7CC 0 31 ***
> K0PIR-2 <--> M0KGX-2 0 83 ***
> K1TTT <--> KD4WLE-4 0 31 ***
> KA2PBT-1 <--> VE2HEW-5 0 16 ***
> KM3T-10 <--> KM3T-5 0 44 ***
> LA3WAA-6 <--> SV5FRI-1 0 89 ***
> M0KGX-3 <--> SM7IUN-1 0 58 ***
> N6WS-6 <--> PY1NB-4 0 402 ***
> N6WS-6 <--> SK3W-6 0 29 ***
> ON0DXK <--> SR4DXC 0 29 ***
> OP0P <--> R2DGO-1 0 25 ***
> PA2SQ-1 <--> PI1LAP 0 416 ***
> PI4CC <--> TA2NC 0 416 ***
> RW3XA-9 <--> US4MFB-15 0 44 ***
>
> Also, I have found two nodes that have SK0MMR and SK1MMR defined as
> spider nodes and not RBN, so the rest of the network identifies them
> as nodes, but their IP is UNKNOWN.
> SK0MMR and SK1MMR are usually used to connect to RBNs. I don't know if
> these pseudonodes are defined on purpose as spider or if it is an
> error. In any case, I think it is not advisable to publish them beyond
> the node that generates the PC92.
>
> IW9EDP-6 <--> SK0MMR 0 42 ***
> IW9EDP-6 <--> SK1MMR 0 31 ***
> PY2ZEN-6 <--> SK0MMR 0 37 ***
> PY2ZEN-6 <--> SK1MMR 0 25 ***
>
> Regards,
>
> Kin EA3CV
>
>
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73, Bill
N6WS
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