[Dxspider-support] TOP 20 nodes sending unverified spots in last 24 hours

Mike McCarthy, W1NR lists at w1nr.net
Thu Mar 6 17:11:48 GMT 2025


DXSpider compares the spotter, LY6YR and IP address to data broadcast by 
EA4RCH-5 to validate the spot. However, EA4RCH-5 is not broadcasting 
it's user's and IP addresses so it is considered bad thanks to no user 
data from CC Cluster.

As for Windows, that you will have to ask Lee, VE7CC, who writes CC 
Cluster in Microsoft Visual something-or-other and has seen it hit 
resource limits when trying to maintain the list of all nodes, users and 
IP addresses.

On 3/6/2025 9:05 AM, Ciemon Dunville via Dxspider-support wrote:
> Thanks Mike,
> 
> I've been here for a while so I've seen the mud slinging. But 
> unfortunately all you've done is throw more mud, how does DXspider 
> determine that this quoted spot is bad?
> 
>   PCPROT: Bad Spot UA3ZNQ on 21074.0 by LU6YR(186.134.129.88)@EA4RCH-5 
> User LU6YR not on node EA4RCH-5, DUMPED
> 
> How does the dxspider upstream from me know that LU6YR is not on node 
> EA4RCH-5, particularly if CC Cluster can't maintain user data "because 
> it's Windows based". I'd love someone to explain why Windows is the 
> problem LOL.
> 
> Is Dirk the only one that can explain?
> 
> ---
> Ciemon Dunville - GØTRT <https://www.qrz.com/db/G0TRT>
> Warminster, Wiltshire. UK
> 
> 
> 

-- 
73 de Mike, W1NR

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