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2. Quick installation guide (Linux version)

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2. Other filters

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This section is designed for experienced Spider sysops who want to install -Spider from scratch. It is simply a check list of things that need to be -done without any explanations. The name in brackets at the end of each line -is the user that should be doing that process. +

2.1 Filtering Mail +

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In the /spider/msg directory you will find a file called badmsg.pl.issue. Rename +this to badmsg.pl and edit the file. The original looks something like this ....

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-

Spider should now be running and you should be able to login using the -client program. +

+
+
+# the list of regexes for messages that we won't store having
+# received them (bear in mind that we must receive them fully before
+# we can bin them)
+
+
+# The format of each line is as follows
+
+#     type      source             pattern 
+#     P/B/F     T/F/O/S            regex  
+
+# type: P - private, B - bulletin (msg), F - file (ak1a bull)
+# source: T - to field, F - from field,  O - origin, S - subject 
+# pattern: a perl regex on the field requested
+
+# Currently only type B and P msgs are affected by this code.
+# 
+# The list is read from the top down, the first pattern that matches
+# causes the action to be taken.
+
+# The pattern can be undef or 0 in which case it will always be selected
+# for the action specified
+
+
+
+package DXMsg;
+
+@badmsg = (
+'B',    'T',    'SALE', 
+'B',    'T',    'WANTED',
+'B',    'S',    'WANTED',
+'B',    'S',    'SALE', 
+'B',    'S',    'WTB',
+'B',    'S',    'WTS',
+'B',    'T',    'FS',
+);
+
+
+

+ +

I think this is fairly self explanatory. It is simply a list of subject +headers that we do not want to pass on to either the users of the cluster or +the other cluster nodes that we are linked to. This is usually because of +rules and regulations pertaining to items for sale etc in a particular country.

+ + +

2.2 Filtering words from text fields in Announce, Talk and DX spots +

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From version 1.48 onwards the interface to this has changed. You can now +use the commands set/badword to add words that you are not prepared +to see on the cluster, unset/badword to allow that word again and +show/badword to list the words that you have set.

+ +

If you have a previous /spider/data/badwords, the first time you start +the node, it will read and convert this file to the new commands. The old style +file will then be removed.

+ +

2.3 Stopping (possibly bad) DX Spots from Nodes or Spotters +

+ +

+There are a number of commands that control whether a spot progresses +any further by regarding it as "bad" in some way.

+ +

A DX Spot has a number of fields which can be checked to see whether they +contain "bad" values, they are: the DX callsign itself, the Spotter and +the Originating Node.

+ +

There are a set of commands which allow the sysop to control whether a +spot continues:-

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Spider should now be able to accept logins via telnet, netrom and ax25. +

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+set/baddx
+set/badspotter
+set/badnode
+
+
+

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These work in the same as the set/badword command, you can add +any words or callsigns or whatever to the appropriate database. For +example, to stop a spot from a particular node you do:

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+set/badnode gb7djk gb7dxc
+
+
+

+

a bad spotter:

+

+
+set/badspotter b0mb p1rat nocall
+
+
+

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and some bad dx:

+

+

+
+set/baddx video wsjt
+
+
+

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You can remove a word using the appropriate unset command +(unset/baddx, unset/badspotter, unset/badnode) or list them +using one of show/baddx, show/badspotter and +show/badnode.

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