[Dxspider-support] Bad IP
Keith, G6NHU
g6nhu at me.com
Mon Feb 3 13:12:57 GMT 2025
OK, I was checking files up to 031.dat and all I saw was IU4AZC, I see different callsigns after that. I will ask him.
On 3 Feb 2025 at 12:27 +0000, Kin <ea3cv at cronux.net>, wrote:
> No, look what I see when I select your node. This indicates all the callsigns you have reported that have connected to your node:
>
> grep "PC92\^G6NHU-2" 032.dat | grep -E "A\^\^1(IU[0-9]AZC)" | sed -E 's/.*A\^\^1(IU[0-9]AZC).*/\1/' | sort | uniq -c
> 13 IU0AZC
> 14 IU3AZC
> 103 IU4AZC
> 30 IU5AZC
> 44 IU6AZC
> 13 IU7AZC
> 16 IU8AZC
>
> Kin
>
>
> De: Keith, G6NHU <g6nhu at me.com>
> Enviado el: lunes, 3 de febrero de 2025 11:53
> Para: ea3cv at cronux.net
> Asunto: Re: [Dxspider-support] Bad IP
>
> I’m only seeing connections here from IU4AZC (with different SSIDs) and I’m fine with that.
>
> 73 Keith G6NHU
> On 3 Feb 2025 at 10:09 +0000, ea3cv at cronux.net, wrote:
> > quote_type
> > Hi,
> > I think it must still be blocked because it is identifying itself with several different callsigns.
> > Just do:
> >
> > grep -E "(IU\dAZC)" spider/local_data/debug/2025/033.dat
> >
> > Kin EA3CV
> >
> >
> > Enviado desde Outlook para Android
> >
> > De: Dxspider-support <dxspider-support-bounces at tobit.co.uk> en nombre de Keith, G6NHU via Dxspider-support <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk>
> > Enviado: lunes, febrero 3, 2025 10:38:45 a. m.
> > Para: The DXSpider Support list <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk>
> > CC: Keith, G6NHU <g6nhu at me.com>
> > Asunto: Re: [Dxspider-support] Bad IP
> >
> > I did this yesterday and have just received an email.
> >
> > I’ve removed his IP from my bad list now.
> >
> > 73 Keith G6NHU
> >
> > "I'm Enrico IU4AZC and I'm a ham radio operator with a recent interest in understanding the behaviour of the DX Cluster network.
> > To grab a few statistics, I've created a basic software that opens a TCP connection to a few nodes and stores the received spots in a database. I've noticed that in the past hours your node started rejecting my connection and I suspect it's because some bug in my code made it behave in some "abusive" way. If that's the case, I apologise and I don't ask you to remove my ip from the blacklist sooner than the usual policy - I'll wait and use other clusters in the meantime.
> > But if it's not the case (maybe your software does a GeoIP lookup and the location doesn't match? I moved to London a few years ago), may I ask you to check in the logs the reason of my connections being rejected?
> > I'm currently connecting over IPv4 from 140.228.74.170."
> > On 1 Feb 2025 at 20:37 +0000, Kin via Dxspider-support <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk>, wrote:
> > > quote_type
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > This IP 140.228.74.170 is being used to try to access different nodes on the
> > > network, using different callsigns, with different SSIDs.
> > > That pattern: IUxAZC-x
> > > Advised: set/badip 140.228.74.170
> > >
> > > Kin
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> >
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