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Hi Kim<br>
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Thanks for posting your idea's and script.<br>
I do this manualy but the cruqs is in changing IP adress by DHCP of
the call.<br>
A day later you will findĀ those locakjout call trying to loging for
a otherIP adres.<br>
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A better way is to scan the spider log and find a tring like.<br>
1588312458^DXCommand^XX0XXL on 80.80.194.212 is<u> <b>locked out</b></u><b>,</b>
disconnected <br>
and a jail that do the lockout.<br>
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Peter<br>
PC2A<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Op 13-5-2020 om 16:17 schreef Joaquin .
via Dxspider-support:<br>
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<div>Hi,<br>
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<div>For some time I was thinking about the possibility of
locking IPs, and reading the comments on the mailing list I
have encouraged myself to do this little test that seems to
work well.</div>
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I pass it in case it could be useful to someone, I think it can
be optimized, I am a simple learner in perl :-)<br>
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Kin, EA3CV</div>
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