[Dxspider-support] Abusive show/heading commands

John Spigel w1an.dxusa at gmail.com
Sun Jan 14 17:07:39 GMT 2024


Steve, I have a couple of ideas I may try to discourage the abuse. I'll 
post results if they work.
And another solution may be to encourage the author of hamclock to start 
his own node just for hamclock. He could then add all the features he wants.
73, John W1AN

On 14-Jan-24 16:53, Stephen Carroll wrote:
> John,
>
> This issue was discussed about a year ago, search the listserver 
> archives. A few of us were actually in contact with the software 
> author at that time, but I don't have his email address anymore. In 
> the end, not much changed after numerous emails back and forth. Again, 
> good luck!
>
> 73, Steve - AA4U
>
>
> Samsung Galaxy S22+ on Verizon 5G Network
>
> On Sun, Jan 14, 2024, 10:29 AM John Spigel via Dxspider-support 
> <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
>
>     Steve, It depends on what data hamclock is seeking.  Why all the
>     show/heading requests by every hamclock user every second? It
>     makes little sense. Does someone know the originator of hamclock
>     who may be able to offer a solution? For dxspider could there be
>     an automatic rejection of some or all commands by those hiding
>     behind set/nohere? Before I start the pain of rejecting multiple
>     ips, I'll wait patiently to see if another solution is offered. .
>
>     73, John W1AN
>
>     On 14-Jan-24 16:10, Stephen Carroll wrote:
>>     There's no getting around the fact that Hamclock is a
>>     bandwidth/resource hog! The software makes rigorous data queries
>>     in order to populate the map, etc. Without the queries there
>>     would be no data!
>>
>>     I have banned users from utilizing this software on my node. They
>>     are free to go elsewhere, but my 100mb internet connection gets
>>     bogged down (especially during contests). In the beginning I had
>>     10 hamclock users, before I realized what was going on. I've
>>     configured my router to reject their IP addresses, this prevents
>>     them from even reaching the DXSpider computer.
>>
>>     Perhaps some high bandwidth nodes can handle this constant
>>     barrage of data requests, but mine can't. Good luck!
>>
>>     73, Steve - AA4U
>>
>>     Samsung Galaxy S22+ on Verizon 5G Network
>>
>>     On Sun, Jan 14, 2024, 9:53 AM John Spigel via Dxspider-support
>>     <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>         The number of abusive show/heading commands has exploded in
>>         the last few
>>         months, stealing much bandwidth especially on contest
>>         weekends. The
>>         software causing is probably known to many on this list. The
>>         users are
>>         setting themselves as not/here (call). Can someone offer a
>>         solution
>>         other than banning the abusers? The software could probably
>>         use a change
>>         as it seems the purpose is akin to a ping to see if the node
>>         is still
>>         active. Maybe an alternative could be offered. I think this was
>>         mentioned in the past. Consider not allowing sh/headings for
>>         those who
>>         have set as not/here? Or ?
>>
>>         73, John W1AN
>>
>>         dxc.dxusa.net <http://dxc.dxusa.net> 7373
>>
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