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<font face="Arial">I got a request from IW9FDD for connecting to my
node<br>
I did set his node up.<br>
But then </font><font face="Arial">I saw that you he logged in on
my spider cluster PA4JJ-3 using a very old version of spider <br>
IW9FDD-6 Spider 1.55 build: 82<br>
I asked him why using this old version and he respondedn that he
used this for 10 years now.<br>
So I told him that I blocked his node. He replied as follows:<br>
<br>
</font><font face="comic sans ms, sans-serif">I don't know Linux
well and therefore I'm not able to update my version of DXSPIDER
which has been up in the air for about 10 years. I'm sorry you
blocked the link between our clusters, I'll get over it. If you
have the ability to update remotely I would be grateful. Excuse me
for my ignorance.<br>
<br>
<font face="Arial">Should I tell him about the dxspider support
list or would this be asking for trouble?<br>
</font><br>
<font face="Arial">73<br>
Jan<br>
PA4JJ</font><br>
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my dxspider clusters running on a raspberry pi:
pa4jj-2 77.174.195.163 port 7300
pa4jj-3 77.174.195.163 port 7388</pre>
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