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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">I have to yet to look at this in
      detail, but I suspect I know what may be going on. <br>
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      There *is* client software out there which, together with rubbishy
      internet connections / isps, means that users find themselves with
      "half-open" TCP connections. Or at least, so it seems. There is
      provision in the code for dealing with this that allows multiple
      connections which automagically adds ssids to the base and then
      treats all these "connections" (of which only one is actually
      bidirectionally active) as one user - rather than N different
      ones. There is a flag ($main::allowmultiple) which defaults to 0
      that controls this. In the default setting this *should* cause
      "normal" separation with user-ssid calls being treated as distinct
      callsigns. But the code is a bit tricky and there may be an
      interaction with registration that I am not aware of. <br>
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      If there is something awry, that I can reproduce here, then this
      where I need to look.<br>
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      Dirk<br>
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      On 08/12/2021 10:38, Joaquin . via Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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          <div><font size="2"><span class="gmail-VIiyi" lang="en"><span
                  class="gmail-JLqJ4b gmail-ChMk0b"><span>Hi,</span></span></span></font></div>
          <div><font size="2"><span class="gmail-VIiyi" lang="en"><span
                  class="gmail-JLqJ4b gmail-ChMk0b"><span>I am running
                    version 1.57 build 345 and I see that if I login as
                    EA3CV, configure filters and activate RBN, when I
                    login as EA3CV- * (any SSID) and do sh/filter, the
                    system tells me that I have no filter, but the
                    filters that I defined</span></span> <span
                  class="gmail-JLqJ4b gmail-ChMk0b"><span>as EA3CV and
                    the RBN points apply to EA3CV- *</span></span><span
                  class="gmail-JLqJ4b"><span> <br>
                  </span></span></span></font></div>
          <div><font size="2"><span class="gmail-VIiyi" lang="en"><span
                  class="gmail-JLqJ4b gmail-ChMk0b"><span>The question
                    is if the EA3CV configuration is inherited for any
                    EA3CV with SSID.</span></span> <span
                  class="gmail-JLqJ4b gmail-ChMk0b"><span>But if so, why
                    is it not seen when sh/filter is run?</span></span><br>
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          <div><font size="2"><span class="gmail-VIiyi" lang="en"><span
                  class="gmail-JLqJ4b gmail-ChMk0b"><span><br>
                  </span></span></span></font></div>
          <div><font size="2"><span class="gmail-VIiyi" lang="en"><span
                  class="gmail-JLqJ4b gmail-ChMk0b"><span>Wouldn't it be
                    more correct if there was no inheritance between the
                    callsign and its different SSIDs? <span
                      class="gmail-VIiyi" lang="en"><span
                        class="gmail-JLqJ4b gmail-ChMk0b"><span>Because
                          it causes misinterpretation and limits the
                          functionality of SSID usage.</span></span></span>
                  </span></span></span></font></div>
          <div><font size="2"><span class="gmail-VIiyi" lang="en"><span
                  class="gmail-JLqJ4b gmail-ChMk0b"><span><br>
                  </span></span></span></font></div>
          <div><font size="2"><span class="gmail-VIiyi" lang="en"><span
                  class="gmail-JLqJ4b gmail-ChMk0b"><span>The same is
                    true for build 366.</span></span></span></font> </div>
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        <div><font size="2">73 de Kin</font></div>
        <div><font size="2">EA3CV-2</font></div>
        <div><font size="2">EA4URE-5</font><br>
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