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Thanks John, I will drop them and email, and see if they can
correct it..<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/20/2023 9:02 PM, John Spigel via
Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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<font face="monospace">Howard, The connect "file name" does
propagate through the system. So a missing SSID, or wrong call
will show up in show/config and the connection will still be
made with a correct telnet address in the file. My old node call
W1AAA stayed in the system isolated and lonely for years until I
figured that a partner hadn't updated the connect "file name".
Check with KY9J and W8BS and see if they can correct their
typos.</font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20-Feb-23 23:25, Dirk Koopman via
Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">There have been some odd
connections and configurations appearing lately, which I take
to mean that there is some configuration checking that could
usefully be done.<br>
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For instance KM3T-10 recently had an issue, which I see has
now been fixed. <br>
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Dirk G1TLH<br>
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On 20/02/2023 22:26, Howard Leadmon via Dxspider-support
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cite="mid:3eb15f54-eafc-dc9e-693a-cf0ea395f690@leadmon.net"> Kin,
what is this, from your list:<br>
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<p dir="LTR"><b><span lang="es"><font face="Consolas">WB3FFV
--> KY9J-2</font></span></b></p>
<p dir="LTR"><span lang="es"><font face="Consolas">WB3FFV-2
-->
9M2PJU-1,AB2VY-9,AI3I-15,CS5ARTD-2,CU3HY-2,DB0SUE-7,DL8FCL-7,EA3CV-2,EA4FIT-2,EA4RCH-5,F4GVE-2,F5UGQ-2,G3LRS-2,G6NHU-2,GB7KUX-4,GB7UJS,GB7VAX,HB9ON-9,IK5PWJ-6,IK7IMO-6,IQ8DO-6,IW0HLG-3,IW5ECF-6,IZ0UIN-6,K0PIR-2,K2LS,K4ZR,KB2FAF-12,KB2S-2,KB3CMT-2,KB8PMY-3,KC9GWK-2,N2WLS-5,N7OD,N9JR-2,PA0ESH-3,PE1ITR-8,PY2ZEN-6,PY4OG-4,R5ACQ-1,S50DXS,SK3W-6,SM6HOC-6,SR9DDF-12,VA3MW-7,VE3TOK-1,W1DX,W1WRA-2,W5CMM-1,WR3D,WT3Q,ZL2AQY-10,ZL2ARN-10</font></span></p>
<p dir="LTR"><b><span lang="es"><font face="Consolas">WB3FVV-2
--> W8BS-2</font></span></b></p>
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I get the long list of other nodes connected to WB3FFV-2,
expected and is fine. I am at a loss as to why my non-SSID
call appears, that;s my normal user call, not a node. Does
this mean KY9J-2 is connecting to me wrong, or has my user
call set?<br>
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I am also guessing that WB3FVV-2 is an oops, close but no
cigar as they say, so is this a config error on W8BS-2?<br>
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Not sure where you gathered this info, but was surprised to
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