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Hi Dirk,<br>
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thanks, I've supposed this work around.<br>
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73 Luigi IK5ZUK<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 20/01/2023 17:24, Dirk Koopman via
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Not at the moment. I will put it in
next time, but it's just a text file. If you need it right away,
just edit badip.local and then do a 'load/badip' in a console. <br>
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Dirk<br>
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On 20/01/2023 15:47, Luigi Carlotto IK5ZUK wrote:<br>
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Hi Dirk,<br>
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on the new v1.57 build 482 I've seen set/badip and sh/badip,
but it's missing the unset/badip (just in case of typo or
something else)... Are you planning to add this command later ?<br>
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73 Luigi IK5ZUK<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 20/01/2023 15:41, Dirk Koopman
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<font size="4">There is a new release on the mojo branch. <br>
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The main changes that will be of interest are:<br>
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1. There is now a complete implementation of stopping logins
from TOR nodes and some other bad IP addresses. I maintain
the badip.torexit, badip.torrelay and badip.global files. If
you follow the instructions below for your local crontab,
you will keep a current set of 'bad ip addresses'. You can
also add your own local bad ip addresses with the set/badip
command. But if you think this IP address is a problem, tell
the support mailing list and I will add it to the 'global'
list, which will be distributed around those nodes that
download the master lists. <br>
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</font><font size="4"><font size="4">You will need to install
Net::CIDR::Lite to utilise the badip stuff.</font><br>
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2. There is a mechanism for aliasing localhost on client
connections and/or other rfc1918 addresses for more complex
node arrangements such as web clusters etc. The default
arrangement a simple node with one external ip address will
"just work" automatically, once it has either connect to
another node, or an external user connects.<br>
<br>
This means that sshing into a node, running a console and
doing a few dx commands will result in the external address
appearing in the routing tables locally and externally
automatically. If you have a more complex networking
arrangement, please get in touch on here (or privately) for
advice. <br>
<br>
3. There is a mechanism that uses information from incoming
PC92 A records as well as PC61 spots to "upgrade" PC11 spots
into PC61s. There is command 'show/spotstats' (or 'sh/spot'
for short) that displays some statistics as to how this is
all going where you are in the network. Don't be
disheartened if you only see a small percentage of upgrades.
It depends very much on how many and which nodes that only
send PC11 spots you are connected to. I happen to get
upwards of 6% on my test machine, but that means there will
be that many fewer for some other node to do.<br>
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I expect that there will be questions....<br>
<br>
73 Dirk G1TLH</font><br>
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