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<p>Traffic appears to be coming from:<br>
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LZ7A<br>
cluster.lz7aa.com 7300<br>
46.10.205.228<br>
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It would be advisable for the neighbours of LZ7A to stop this
traffic until the situation is normalised.<br>
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I have sent an email to Milcho <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:lz1rf@lz1kaa.com">lz1rf@lz1kaa.com</a> who is listed as
the manager of LZ7A. Let's see what he has to say.<br>
<br>
Kin</p>
<p>EA3CV</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 14/04/2022 a las 22:55, Lee Sawkins
via Dxspider-support escribió:<br>
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<div>I am surprised that no one seems to have noticed that EI7MRE
and other DXSpider cluster nodes have been sending out a huge
number of PC92 packets.</div>
<div>Here is a screen capture from my own cluster.</div>
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<div>I would guess I have received at least several hundred
thousand of these spots since yesterday. Maybe millions. They
have crashed almost all the CC Cluster nodes, over and over
again. I have had to release a version of CC Cluster software
that ignores all PC9x packets in order to get the crashed nodes
back in operation.</div>
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<div>Since they are all valid format and have increasing times
they continue to be passed by all DX Spider PC9x nodes and CC
Clusters. My own cluster has 60 links. I was receiving them
from ALL my node partners. Now they are stopped by my
software. Here is a small sample from GB7DJK.</div>
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<div> GB7DJK -> 4
PC92^EI7MRE^74431.37^K^5EI7MRE:5457:441^17^123^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4 PC92^EI7MRE^74431.38^A^^5LZ7A:46.10.205.228^H92^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4
PC92^EI7MRE^74431.39^K^5EI7MRE:5457:441^17^123^H92^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4 PC92^EI7MRE^74431.40^A^^5LZ7A:46.10.205.228^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4
PC92^EI7MRE^74431.41^K^5EI7MRE:5457:441^17^123^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4 PC92^EI7MRE^74431.42^A^^5LZ7A:46.10.205.228^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4
PC92^EI7MRE^74431.43^K^5EI7MRE:5457:441^17^123^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4 PC92^EI7MRE^74431.44^A^^5LZ7A:46.10.205.228^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4
PC92^EI7MRE^74431.45^K^5EI7MRE:5457:441^17^123^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4 PC92^EI7MRE^74431.46^A^^5LZ7A:46.10.205.228^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4
PC92^EI7MRE^74431.47^K^5EI7MRE:5457:441^17^123^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4 PC92^EI7MRE^74431.48^A^^5LZ7A:46.10.205.228^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4
PC92^EI7MRE^74431.49^K^5EI7MRE:5457:441^17^123^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4 PC92^EI7MRE^74431.50^A^^5LZ7A:46.10.205.228^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4
PC92^EI7MRE^74431.51^K^5EI7MRE:5457:441^17^123^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4 PC92^EI7MRE^74431.52^A^^5LZ7A:46.10.205.228^H94^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4
PC92^EI7MRE^74431.53^K^5EI7MRE:5457:441^17^123^H94^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4 PC92^EI7MRE^74431.54^A^^5LZ7A:46.10.205.228^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4
PC92^EI7MRE^74431.55^K^5EI7MRE:5457:441^17^123^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4 PC92^EI7MRE^74431.56^A^^5LZ7A:46.10.205.228^H95^<br>
GB7DJK -> 4
PC92^EI7MRE^74431.57^K^5EI7MRE:5457:441^17^123^H95^</div>
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<div>Lee VE7CC</div>
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