[Dxspider-support] FYI: 4 new nodes added to ROS Auto-Spottingfunction.

Yang Liu grandlau at gmail.com
Thu Jul 15 13:11:27 BST 2010


I think I have to come up and give an explanation
As you could see from here http://www.dxcluster.info/telnet.shtml
I am the administrator of both BG2RVL-9 and BA2IA-2

At the beginning ,my friend BA2IA gave me a private server to me for DX
Cluster server test
When I worked this out , he want me to set up another system in the name of
his callsign (maybe I can call this a paying back?)
So, here comes two clusters on one IP but different port number
Don't know if you are still going to treat my two nodes as badnode?

Hoping for your reply

Yang
BG2RVL


2010/7/15 Anthony J. Cioffi (N2KI) <n2ki at amsat.org>

> I noticed two of those nodes connect to me for spots!
>
> BG2RVL-9
> BA2IA-2
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Anthony
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dxspider-support-bounces at dxcluster.org [mailto:
> dxspider-support-bounces at dxcluster.org] On Behalf Of SM6U, Rickard
> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 5:14 AM
> To: The DXSpider Support list
> Cc: vk3ama.laurie at gmail.com; The DXSpider Support list
> Subject: Re: [Dxspider-support] FYI: 4 new nodes added to ROS
> Auto-Spottingfunction.
>
>  I vote YES for cripple mode! Please make it configurable, but on by
> default.
>
> Even if it only covers thoose running updated spiders, it will sure cause
> trouble for the softwares that keep abusing the
> cluster network, possibly convincing the creators to change the code.
>
> /Rick, sm6u
>  on the phone
>
> 14 jul 2010 kl. 09:39 skrev Dirk Koopman <djk at tobit.co.uk>:
>
> > On 12/07/10 21:51, VK3AMA wrote:
> >> FYI
> >>
> >> The latest release of ROS software has added 4 new nodes to
> >> auto-spotting function.
> >>
> >> BG2RVL-9 dx.5iyou.cn:7373
> >> BD5RV dxc.jsdxc.net:7300
> >> BA2IA-2 spot.ba2ia.com:7300
> >> 9H1LO-1 dx.9h1lo.net:7300
> >>
> >> At time of this email, of the last 150 ROS cluster spots,
> >> 148 were auto-generated (98.7%).
> >>
> >
> > If all major nodes were to do a "set/badword ros" then it probably does
> not matter that he keeps adding to the list, as the
> spots won't propagate very far.
> >
> > On an other tack: I have been wondering for a while what to do with all
> the programs (of which the ROS stuff is but one)
> that insist on logging in, doing one or two things (eg send a spot or
> sh/dx), then immediately logging out.
> >
> > Now, the code already does not bother (in most cases) to send out routing
> information for these in/out merchants, but I am
> now thinking that I ought perhaps to be a bit more brutal.
> >
> > It would be a fairly simple job to have some kind of averaging or pump up
> timer that has the effect going into "cripple"
> mode if the last n connections were less than m seconds long.
> >
> > "Cripple" mode would something like pretending to be a nice cooperative
> cluster that accepts spots, but does not send them
> on, and/or returns a *very* limited view of data such as spots (maybe only
> two or three spots else spots that are an hour or
> so old).
> >
> > If the user starts to behave like a real person and connects p times for
> more than m seconds, it automatically comes out of
> "cripple" mode. While in "cripple" mode for more than (say) 2*m+random
> amount seconds then de-cripples that user for that
> session. This behaviour persists until they have behaved for p sessions.
> >
> > "Misbehaviour" puts the user back into "cripple" mode.
> >
> > Views anyone?
> >
> > Dirk G1TLH
> >
> >
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