[Dxspider-support] New Gateway for Integrating Web Users into DXSpider
Tim Tuck
vk2xax at skybase.net
Mon Apr 21 12:37:26 BST 2025
Hi Kin,
Looks interesting, I'll have to share that with our dev guy.
One thing I've noticed is that you appear to have hard coded
192.168.1.121 as an address at line 305
Did you mean to do that ?
regards
Tim
On 20/4/25 22:35, Kin via Dxspider-support wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For those running a web frontend that sends spots or announcements to the
> network - but without opening a Telnet session for each web user - I've
> developed a lightweight node that acts as a gateway between the web frontend
> and DXSpider.
>
> This solves the problem where announcements sent from the web might be
> considered suspicious or unreliable, and therefore risk being discarded by
> other nodes.
>
> If any sysop is interested, the script is available here:
> https://github.com/EA3CV/dxspider_info/blob/main/gateway.pl
>
> It can be installed as a service. A separate script is provided to handle
> the setup:
> https://github.com/EA3CV/dxspider_info/blob/main/install_gateway_service.sh
>
> The system is currently in testing and appears to be working as intended.
>
> Happy Easter.
>
> Kin EA3CV
>
> https://clustermap.cronux.net/map.html
> https://github.com/EA3CV/dxspider_info
> https://github.com/EA3CV/dxspider_update
> DXSpider Channel: t.me/dxspider
> https://www.dxcluster.info/telnet/index.php
>
>
>
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