[Dxspider-support] Release candidate

Christopher Schlegel sutehk.cs at gmail.com
Thu Mar 20 17:04:13 GMT 2025


Thanks for the update. Already have those statements set thanks to some of
Kin's postings.

Question, could you explain a bit about how $Spot::dupecall and
$Spot::dupecallthreshold interact in the code. I read through the code, but
since I'm not familiar with Perl it's not making sense yet.

Chris, WI3W

On Thu, Mar 20, 2025, 12:56 Dirk Koopman via Dxspider-support <
dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:

> One of the things that is going to important for the next release is for
> sysops running (test?) instances behind masquerading firewalls (eg my
> development node GB7TLH)  is to have these three statements (suitably
> modified) in your startup script:
>
> set/var $main::localhost_alias_ipv4 '82.68.205.1'
> set/var $main::localhost_alias_ipv6 '2a02:8010:9019::6'
> set/var @main::localhost_names qw(127.0.0.1 ::1 192.168.19.20)
>
> These are the ip addresses that will be used on PC92 sentences (amongst
> others) when the node is not physically connected directly to the internet.
>
> With this release PC92 K records will have an ip address and a version
> string tacked on the end:
>
>
> * PC92^GB7TLH^58020.01^K^5GB7TLH:5457:593^4^1^82.68.205.1^test/f9b61990[r]^H99^*
>
> Dirk G1TLH
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