[Dxspider-support] Forgeries

Mikel EA2CW ea2cw at gautxori.com
Mon Mar 10 16:04:13 GMT 2025


Well, if we want to be fair, we should measure neither the number of 
nodes, nor the number of users, but the number of spots sent.

Let me explain myself, if a node has say, 10.000  users just because 
f.i. there is some kind of "prevalence" in some kind of interface 
software (that was true at least in one case) but their users don't 
usually send spots, the impact of the $senderverify will be minimum.

On the the other hand, who think that having a lot of users concentrated 
on a bunch of nodes is good for the traffic and management of the spots?

And, as far as I know, the majority of webclusters around are using 
dxspider underneath, so there should not be any major trouble to follow 
the normal procedure that ALL THE REST of nodes do.

73, Mikel EA2CW


El 10/3/25 a las 14:44, Mike McCarthy, W1NR via Dxspider-support escribió:
> A small number of nodes, yes, but with about 1/4 of the total users of 
> the global cluster network. VE7CC-1 alone has over 800 on any given day.
> 
> On 3/10/2025 8:29 AM, Dirk Koopman via Dxspider-support wrote:
> 
>> Which means that input from the CCluster/ARCluster system would 
>> disappear as they are still using the same protocol as we are and 
>> therefore just as untrusted as anyone else. Their big advantage is 
>> that there are a relatively small group of nodes with an author (or other 
> 

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73 de Mikel Berrocal EA2CW-AE2CW
Bilbao, Basque Country
ea2cw at gautxori.com
https://www.ea2cw.eus




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