[Dxspider-support] BadIPs on PC92
Ciemon Dunville
ciemon at gmail.com
Wed Apr 9 22:39:42 BST 2025
Nicely found Andrea,
I was waiting for some wisdom before revealing that.
It's worth mentioning that until about 10 minutes ago my non-node local IP
addresses were not set. They are now. But I don't have anything set to
enforce an PC9* dropping of spots because of LAN IP addresses in them.
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Ciemon Dunville - GØTRT <https://www.qrz.com/db/G0TRT>
Warminster, Wiltshire. UK
On Wed, 9 Apr 2025 at 22:35, IZ2LSC via Dxspider-support <
dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
> Kin, Dirk,
> I suspect there could be a bug when a user is using the same callsign to
> login into different clusters.
> Look at this log.
> when G0TRT-3 is logged in locally to his cluster he's using his private IP
> address.
> when he is logged in into my cluster obviously he is using his public ip
> address (unless he hacked my VPN), but in some PC92A messages he is
> advertised with this private address.
> and vice versa, sometime when logged in locally on his cluster, the public
> address is advertised.
>
>
> 03.dat:1741791264^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1741791275^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1741808155^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1742336162^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1742336174^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1742417155^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1742417162^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1742664386^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1742664418^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1742679851^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1742805869^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1742805871^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1742806351^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 98.159.234.163 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1742807359^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1742807371^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1742850126^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1742850171^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1742897016^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1742897031^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1742916351^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1742916387^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1743006873^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1743006896^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1743082698^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1743082726^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1743197318^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on IZ2LSC-99
> 03.dat:1743197358^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.159.58.202 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1743453723^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on G0TRT-9
> 03.dat:1743453777^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on IZ2LSC-99
> 04.dat:1743625876^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on G0TRT-9
> 04.dat:1743625915^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on IZ2LSC-99
> 04.dat:1744230514^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on IZ2LSC-99
> 04.dat:1744231776^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on G0TRT-9
>
>
>
> -->
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 9, 2025 at 11:03 PM IZ2LSC <iz2lsc.andrea at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Kin,
>> 3rd line is for my test cluster (iz2lsc-55) that is connected only with
>> iz2lsc-99 on the local lan, so it has not a public ip and no users (apart
>> me doing some test).
>>
>> First 2 lines seems somthing coming from G0TRT-9, or al least this is
>> what I see from my log:
>>
>> 1744182831^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.189.145.93 on IZ2LSC-99
>> 1744182831^DXCommand^G0TRT-3 connected from 86.189.145.93 cols 80
>> 1744182856^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on G0TRT-9
>>
>>
>> 1744228950^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 86.189.145.93 on IZ2LSC-99
>> 1744228950^DXCommand^G0TRT-3 connected from 86.189.145.93 cols 80
>> 1744228986^DXProt^PC92A G0TRT-3 -> 192.168.1.254 on G0TRT-9
>>
>> Andrea
>>
>>
>> -->
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 9, 2025 at 10:28 PM Kin <ea3cv at cronux.net> wrote:
>>
>>> This, Andrea:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 1744182868^(chan-11) <- I EA4URE-7
>>> PC92^IZ2LSC-99^26068^A^^1G0TRT-3:192.168.1.254^H95^
>>>
>>> 1744228994^(chan-9) <- I EA4URE-7
>>> PC92^IZ2LSC-99^72194^A^^1G0TRT-3:192.168.1.254^H95^
>>>
>>> 1744229610^(chan-9) <- I EA4URE-7
>>> PC92^IZ2LSC-99^72810.02^A^^5IZ2LSC-55:192.168.1.131^H95^
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Kin
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *De:* IZ2LSC <iz2lsc.andrea at gmail.com>
>>> *Enviado el:* miércoles, 9 de abril de 2025 22:18
>>> *Para:* The DXSpider Support list <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk>
>>> *CC:* Kin <ea3cv at cronux.net>
>>> *Asunto:* Re: [Dxspider-support] BadIPs on PC92
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> What did you receive from iz2lsc-99?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> andrea
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -->
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 9, 2025 at 8:32 PM Kin via Dxspider-support <
>>> dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>> The list is updated by removing PC92Cs that are forwarded with LAN IPs.
>>>
>>> 7N4TWL-7
>>> 9A0DXC
>>> 9M2PJU-2
>>> CT1EBQ-9
>>> DB0ERF-5
>>> DB0LJ-6
>>> DB0PER
>>> DB0PER-1
>>> DL8FCL-7
>>> DO5SSB-2
>>> EA4FIT-2
>>> EA6VQ-1
>>> EI7MRE
>>> F1FCA-2
>>> F1MAC-3
>>> F1MAC-6
>>> F4IAA-3
>>> GB7DXC-5
>>> HG8PRC
>>> I0OJJ-6
>>> I3ITX-6
>>> IK4ICZ-6
>>> IK4ICZ-7
>>> IR2UGI-6
>>> IZ0ORT-6
>>> IZ2LSC-99
>>> IZ3LSV-6
>>> IZ7AUH-6
>>> JE3YEK
>>> JG1VGX-9
>>> JH1RFM-9
>>> KB5VJY-3
>>> KM3T-10
>>> LW2DQC-6
>>> LZ0DXC
>>> N2WQ-73
>>> N9JR-2
>>> NN1D
>>> OK0DXI
>>> OZ5BBS-7
>>> PA1RBZ
>>> PI1LAP-1
>>> PI4CC
>>> PY4OG-4
>>> PY5JO-11
>>> TA2NC
>>> VA3MW-7
>>> VE3EY-7
>>> VE6DXC
>>> WA9PIE-2
>>> WB3FFV-2
>>> WT3Q
>>>
>>> Kin EA3CV
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Mensaje original-----
>>> De: Kin <ea3cv at cronux.net>
>>> Enviado el: miércoles, 9 de abril de 2025 20:10
>>> Para: 'The DXSpider Support list' <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk>
>>> Asunto: BadIPs on PC92
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> List of nodes that do not send their public IP address (today).
>>>
>>> This could be due to a misconfiguration or a bug in the build.
>>> If you have it configured correctly, indicate it in the List, it may be a
>>> defect.
>>>
>>> Nodes that identify themselves as 172.0.0.1
>>>
>>> GB7DXC-5 614
>>> IK6XMI-12 614
>>> IK6XMI-6 614
>>> IZ8MBW-6 614
>>> KM8V 611
>>> SM6HOC-2 614
>>> SM7IUN-1 614
>>> VA3BAL-1 611
>>> VE3CLG-1 614
>>> VE3TOK-1 611
>>> IZ3LSV-6 568
>>> SK3W-6 568
>>> HB9VQQ-2 568
>>> IV3SCP-6 568
>>> IZ5IIN-6 568
>>> DB0OVN-6 568
>>>
>>> Nodes that send all or some users with 127.0.0.1 10.* 192.*
>>> 172.16.*/172.31.*
>>>
>>> 7N4TWL-7
>>> 9A0DXC
>>> 9M2PJU-2
>>> BG2RVL-9
>>> DA0BCC-7
>>> DB0ERF-5
>>> DH1TW-2
>>> DO5SSB-2
>>> EA4FIT-2
>>> F4IAA-3
>>> G0TRT-9
>>> G1FEF-2
>>> G6NHU-2
>>> GB7DXC-5
>>> GB7DXM
>>> GB7HTL
>>> GB7RAU
>>> GB7TLH
>>> GB7VAX
>>> HG8PRC
>>> I0OJJ-6
>>> IK4ICZ-7
>>> IK5PWJ-6
>>> IK5ZUK-6
>>> IK6IHL-6
>>> IK6XMI-12
>>> IK6XMI-6
>>> IK8HJC-6
>>> IZ2LSC-99
>>> IZ3LSV-6
>>> IZ3MEZ-8
>>> IZ7AUH-6
>>> JE3YEK
>>> JG1VGX-9
>>> JH1RFM-9
>>> K4GSO-2
>>> K4ZR
>>> KB5VJY-3
>>> KE2L-5
>>> KM3T-10
>>> LU9DA-6
>>> LW2DQC-6
>>> LZ0DXC
>>> N2KI
>>> N2WQ-73
>>> N6WS-6
>>> NN1D
>>> OH1RCF
>>> OK0DXI
>>> ON0LLV-4
>>> ON0LLV-5
>>> ON5MM-2
>>> OZ5BBS-7
>>> PA0ESH-3
>>> PA1RBZ
>>> PI1LAP-1
>>> PI4CC
>>> PY1NB-4
>>> PY1TSP-1
>>> PY4OG-4
>>> S50DXS
>>> SM7IUN-1
>>> VA3MW-7
>>> VE2PKT-9
>>> VE6DXC
>>> WI3W-2
>>> WT3Q
>>>
>>> Let's build a better network.
>>>
>>> Kin EA3CV
>>>
>>>
>>>
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