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  • 19:1119:11, 24 January 2023 diff hist −4 MediaWiki:SidebarNo edit summary current
  • 19:1119:11, 24 January 2023 diff hist +201 N MediaWiki:SidebarCreated page with " * navigation ** mainpage|mainpage-description ** translations-url|Translations ** recentchanges-url|recentchanges ** randompage-url|randompage ** helppage|help-mediawiki * SEARCH * TOOLBOX * LANGUAGES"
  • 19:0219:02, 24 January 2023 diff hist +66,633 N TranslationsCreated page with " The DXSpider Benutzer-Handbuch v1.51 Ian Maude, G0VGS, (g0vgs@gb7mbc.net) February 2003 revision 0.2 uebersetzt im April 2003 (dj2ang/dh0sp), korrekturgelesen und aktualisiert auf April 2003, rev. 0.5 im Juli 2003 (dl3sbb) aktualisiert auf Stand Juni 2004 - Rev. 1.0 im Juli 2004 (dl3sbb) Eine umfassendes Handbuch fuer Benutzer des "DXSpider" DXCluster Programmes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inhaltsuebersicht 1. E..." current
  • 18:5918:59, 24 January 2023 diff hist +452 N WindowsCreated page with "==Windows== ===What does "EINPROGRESS" or "EWOULDBLOCK" not exported by Errno.pm mean?=== These are messages put out by starting cluster.pl under Windows with certain releases of Activestate perl. The messages are warnings and can be safely ignored. They happen because Unix systems have these error condition names as synonyms for another error. Windows does not have them and so it complains about it on startup. The warnings are entirely benign." current
  • 18:5818:58, 24 January 2023 diff hist +6,622 N AdministrationCreated page with "==Administration== ===How can I get Spider to restart automatically if it crashes?=== Put this line into /etc/inittab .. DX:3:respawn:/bin/su -c "/usr/bin/perl -w /spider/perl/cluster.pl" sysop > /dev/tty7 Run telinit q as root. Spider will restart so be aware. However, any time you reboot, cluster.pl will start in tty7 and if it crashes, it should restart ok. ===How can I monitor traffic to and from a node or user?=== There are 2 ways to achieve this. You can..." current
  • 18:5818:58, 24 January 2023 diff hist +1,639 N InstallationCreated page with "==Installation== ===Where do I get DXSpider=== All things Spider can be found at http://www.dxcluster.org and the actual program and patches can be found in the download area. Linux users can download a tarball ([http://www.dxcluster.org/download/CVSlatest.tgz CVSlatest.tgz]) and Windows users can download a zip file ([http://www.dxcluster.org/download/CVSlatest.zip CVSlatest.zip]) ===How do I use the patches=== Patching is done in the standard linux way ... zcat..." current
  • 18:5218:52, 24 January 2023 diff hist +55,911 N DXSpider Command ReferenceCreated page with "==ACCEPT== *accept - Set a filter to accept something There are 2 types of filter, accept and reject. See HELP FILTERING for more info. ===accept/announce=== *accept/announce [0-9] <pattern> Set an 'accept' filter line for announce Create an 'accept this announce' line for a filter. An accept filter line means that if the announce matches this filter it is passed onto the user. See HELP FILTERING for more info. Please read this to understand how filters w..." current
  • 18:4918:49, 24 January 2023 diff hist +2,393 N DXSpider FAQCreated page with "#Installation ##Where do I get DXSpider? ##How do I use the patches? ##If I use a tarball to overwrite my installation, what happens to my configuration? ##Installation#I am running RedHat 5.2 and I am getting strange errors, what is wrong?|I am running RedHat 5.2 and I am getting st..." current
  • 18:4918:49, 24 January 2023 diff hist +431 N ContactsCreated page with "==Contacts== This Primer is a work in progress. Additional features and filters are added from time to time by Dirk Koopman, G1TLH, the developer behind DXSpider. So periodic revisions will be made to this document. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions relative to this primer on spot filtering, please contact, Jim Samuels, W3BG jimsam@comcast.net or Dave Hawes, N3RD (W3FRC Cluster SYSOP) dave.n3rd@comcast.net" current
  • 18:4818:48, 24 January 2023 diff hist +2,720 N Some Practice ExamplesCreated page with "=Some Practice Examples= The proceeding sections have discussed the basics of DXSpider filters. The following are some examples utilizing basic filters and some not so basic combination filters. Let's say you don't want to see any of those 6m, 2m, or 220 spots. reject/spot 0 on uhf As a good stand alone contest filter ... accept/spot on contesthf/<mode> where mode is either CW, SSB, or RTTY '''Note:''' since a slot number is not included slot 1 is assumed. It's..." current
  • 18:4818:48, 24 January 2023 diff hist +651 N Clear filtersCreated page with "=Clear filters= A clear filter line will delete the slot number specified or all slots and consequently all filters that have been created by a user. Syntax: clear/spots [0-9] or clear/spots all Example ... This will clear any or both accept and reject spot filters in slot 2. clear/spots 2 This will clear each and every user spot filter - it will clear out all filters in all slots. clear/spots all '''Note''' - if you just want to replace a spot filter, ent..." current
  • 18:4718:47, 24 January 2023 diff hist +7,405 N Accept filtersCreated page with "=Accept filters= An accept filter line means that if a spot matches pass it on to the user, send it down the line to the next rule or to the user, and trash, dump, all other spots that do not match to the next filter line. Syntax: accept/spots [0-9] <pattern> Any of the following patterns may be used in this line ... freq <range> on <range> info <string> call <prefixes> call_dxcc <numbers> call_itu <numbers> call_zone <numbers> call_state <state2-letter abb..." current
  • 18:4718:47, 24 January 2023 diff hist +9,921 N Reject filtersCreated page with "=Reject filters= A reject filter line means that if a spot matches, send it to the trash, dump it, do not send it down the line to the next rule or to the user, but pass-on all other spots that do not match. Syntax: reject/spots [0-9] <pattern> Any of the following patterns may be used in this line ... freq <range> on <range> info <string> call <prefixes> call_dxcc <numbers> call_itu <numbers> call_zone <numbers> call_state <state 2-letter abbreviations> b..." current
  • 18:4618:46, 24 January 2023 diff hist +6,159 N Types of spot filters used in DXSpiderCreated page with "==Types of spot filters used in DXSpider== Basic filter types are "accept", "reject", and "clear" where the following applies ... *Reject filters - any spots that match will be dumped, all others passed on. *Accept filters - any spots that match are passed on, all others are dumped. *Clear filters - the filter slot(s) referenced will be cleared from the filter repository For the most part we will use only reject and accept filters. These are the main filter types. Ba..." current
  • 18:4618:46, 24 January 2023 diff hist +1,868 N Configuring spot filtersCreated page with "==What is a spot filter== A spot filter is one rule (a one line spot filter) or multiple rules (multiple line spot filters) that a user can setup within DXSpider to control which specific spot(s) are received at the shack console. These configurable filters/rules reside on the DXSpider node and are stored along with the user's other information. Filters can be likened to a car wash . . . . . like cars, information goes in one end dirty, gets washed and comes out the oth..." current
  • 18:4618:46, 24 January 2023 diff hist +609 N ForewordCreated page with "While attempting to learn how DXSpider filters work, I found that I had to glean bits and pieces of information from the DXSpider User Manual and Administrators Guide as well as various posted messages, help files and the program and data-base files themselves. Therefore, this is by no means an original work. I have used and in some cases copied from some of these sources. What I have tried to accomplish is to gather this scattered information, put it in one spot (please..." current
  • 18:4518:45, 24 January 2023 diff hist +152 N IntroductionCreated page with "The original PacketCluster software written in the mid-80s by Dick Newell, AK1A. DXSpider is a modern replacement and is written by Dirk Koopman, G1TLH." current
  • 18:4518:45, 24 January 2023 diff hist +2,821 DXSpider Filtering ManualNo edit summary current
  • 18:4418:44, 24 January 2023 diff hist +152 N DXSpider Filtering ManualCreated page with "The original PacketCluster software written in the mid-80s by Dick Newell, AK1A. DXSpider is a modern replacement and is written by Dirk Koopman, G1TLH."
  • 18:4218:42, 24 January 2023 diff hist +910 N The crontab fileCreated page with "==General Information== The following relates to all versions of DXSpider and is not platform related. ===The crontab file=== Login as 'sysop' and create a file in /spider/local_cmd called crontab. Edit it with your favourite editor and add a line like this (I have included a comment) # check every 10 minutes to see if gb7xxx is connected and if not # start a connect job going 0,10,20,30,40,50 * * * * start_connect('gb7xxx') unless connected('gb7xxx') The callsi..." current
  • 18:4118:41, 24 January 2023 diff hist +7,271 N Installing the softwareCreated page with "==Installing the software== At this point you will need to create 2 additional directories under "C:\Spider." Make directories "C:\spider\local" and "C:\spider\local_cmd". If "C:\spider" is missing, go back and figure out why, because it shouldn't be. Now create your own local copy of the DXVars.pm file by:- copy c:\spider\perl\DXVars.pm.issue c:\spider\local\DXVars.pm Now you'll need to edit this file using a text editor like Notepad. If nothing else, you can si..." current
  • 18:4118:41, 24 January 2023 diff hist +5,762 N Microsoft Windows InstallationCreated page with "==Microsoft Windows Installation== ===Introduction=== IMPORTANT: What you'll be left with once you've followed these instructions is (hopefully) a working DX Spider v1.55 system that is capable of accepting or originating "internet" connections, plus inbound and outbound AX.25 and TCP/IP radio connections. Whatever, this document is intended to get you started with DX Spider in a Microsoft Windows (TM) environment. It's not intended to teach you anything other than h..." current
  • 18:4018:40, 24 January 2023 diff hist +16,069 N ConfigurationCreated page with "==Configuration== ===Allowing ax25 connects from users=== This is dealt with in the previous section ===Setting up telnet connects (from 1.47 onwards)=== From version 1.47 you can choose to allow the perl cluster.pl program to allow connections directly (i.e. not via the /spider/src/client interface program). If you are using Windows then this is the only method available of allowing incoming telnet connections. to make the change happen... Having done that, you ne..." current
  • 18:4018:40, 24 January 2023 diff hist +13,224 N Setting up the AX25 UtilitiesCreated page with "==Setting up the AX25 Utilities== The aim of this section is not to fully cover the installation and configuration of all the possible ax25 modules. I will attempt to cover a simple installation and configure 2 serial ports as if they had TNC's on them. I will also show what additional configuration the DXSpider program requires. Please bear in mind that I am basing this section on a RedHat 7.1 distribution, if you are using SuSe or any other distibution then your mi..." current
  • 18:3918:39, 24 January 2023 diff hist +2,132 N Running more than one instance of DXSpiderCreated page with "Sometimes you may need to run more than one instance of DXSpider on the same machine. The information below should help you achieve that. Although you don't need to create a new user it makes some things slightly easier. So. * create a new user (say sysop2) * login (or su or sudo bash) to root * cd ~sysop2 * mkdir spider * cd /spider * cp -a * ~sysop2/spider * cd ~sysop2 * chown -R sysop2:sysop2 spider * vi /etc/inittab * copy the line: sp:2345:respawn:su -c "perl..." current
  • 18:3918:39, 24 January 2023 diff hist +9,293 N Centos6Created page with "== Introduction == Centos is a community rebuild of Redhat enterprise linux (RHEL) and the instructions given here will also work for other modern redhat based linux distributions such as RHEL,Scientific Linux, Fedora Linux Centos is an excellent choice of linux distribution to run DXSpider on.  RHEL (& by extension Centos) is supported for ten years from it's release date, the Centos 6.x series will be supported until 2020. Installing Dxspider on centos version 6..." current
  • 18:3818:38, 24 January 2023 diff hist +1,691 N Linux quick installation guideCreated page with "==Linux quick installation guide== 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. *Login as root *Get the additional CPAN modules and install them (root) *Create the "sysop" user and set a password (root) *Put the Spider tarball in sysop and..." current
  • 18:3818:38, 24 January 2023 diff hist +5,800 N Linux InstallationCreated page with "==Introduction== This section describes the installation of the mojo branch of DXSpider on a Debian based Distribution such as Ubuntu. ==Preparation== I will assume that you have already downloaded the latest tarball of the DXSpider software and are ready to install it. I am assuming version 1.50 for this section but of course you would use the latest version. Login as root and create a user to run the cluster under. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES USE ROOT AS THIS USER!...." current
  • 18:3818:38, 24 January 2023 diff hist +766 N Authors and ContributorsCreated page with "DXSpider was written from scratch and almost entirely by Dirk Koopman, G1TLH. The documentation was written, amended and appended to by G1TLH, G0VGS, G0RDI, N7XY, K1XX and EI6IZ. This wiki, based on the documentation distributed with DXSpider, was created, is hosted by and largely maintained by G0VGS. The filtering primer was written by WB3G and N3RD The Slogan page is maintained by HA5DI If you would like to help update and improve the DXSpider wiki project, please..."
  • 18:3718:37, 24 January 2023 diff hist +3,010 N DXSpider Installation ManualCreated page with "#Authors and Contributors *Installation under the Linux operating system #Linux Installation ##Introduction ##Preparation ##Installing the software ##Setting callsigns etc ##The client program ##Linux_Installation#Starting up for the first time|Starting up f..." current
  • 18:3618:36, 24 January 2023 diff hist +1,655 N Hints, tips and common questionsCreated page with "==Hints, tips and common questions== '''Q. These commands seem very long! Can I shorten them? ''' Of course you can and the usual abbreviations work. If you are unsure, try it. '''Q. I am not sure if this command is correct. Can I cause any harm if I try it?''' Do not be afraid to try a command to see if it will work, at the worst you will get an error message. If you require any help on a command, just type help followed by the command you want help on. Loo..." current
  • 18:3518:35, 24 January 2023 diff hist +6,430 N Filtering (From version 1.45)Created page with "==Filtering (From version 1.45)== ===General filter rules=== Upto v1.44 it was not possible for the user to set their own filters. From v1.45 though that has all changed. It is now possible to set filters for just about anything you wish. If you have just updated from an older version of DXSpider you will need to update your new filters. You do not need to do anything with your old filters, they will be renamed as you update. There are 3 basic commands involved in..." current
  • 18:3518:35, 24 January 2023 diff hist +4,612 N MailCreated page with "==Mail== You can send and receive both personal mail and bulletins with DXSpider quite easily. ===The "directory" command=== To list mail you would use the DIRECTORY command. On its own, this command will output the last ten messages received by the node, either to or from yourself or bulletins such as "DX" and "ALL". As with other commands you can display more by specifying a number with the command. You should be aware that Spider will accept these commands by se..." current
  • 18:3418:34, 24 January 2023 diff hist +1,228 N Talk modeCreated page with "==Talk mode== You can send a single comment or start a dedicated talk session to another user by using the TALK command. Talk mode is used to send a one line comment or greeting to a specific user connected either at your node or another in the network. You can also enter into a dedicated talk session with another user. Talks will be automatically forwarded to other nodes if the station you are talking to is not connected locally. You can find out who is connected..." current
  • 18:3418:34, 24 January 2023 diff hist +3,147 N Nodes and usersCreated page with "==Nodes and users== You can check which nodes are connected in the network, who is logged on locally, who is logged on at all the nodes or even just one node in particular. This is handy if you wish to see whether a friend is connected at the node they use. To see who is connected to the nodes, the SHOW/CONFIGURATION command is used. Example: show/configuration show/configuration/nodes show/configuration (node_call) show/configuration (prefix) The first of our f..." current
  • 18:3318:33, 24 January 2023 diff hist +1,120 N AnnouncementsCreated page with "==Announcements== ===Making announcements=== Occasionally, you may wish to post something that does not fall into the normal parameters for a DX callout. You may wish to tell everybody connected that 10 FM is open for example, or ask if anyone knows the QSL manager for a certain callsign etc. You can do this using the ANNOUNCE command. Example: announce 10 FM is open in IO84NB to europe. That would let everyone know locally that this was the case, however it woul..." current
  • 18:3218:32, 24 January 2023 diff hist +2,776 N Headings and propagationCreated page with "==Headings and propagation== There are three commands in DXSpider to help you get the best DX possible. These are SHOW/SUN, SHOW/MOON and SHOW/HEADING. These commands will only work for you if you have entered your personal details. They use your entered location as a reference, so if you have not entered it or have entered it incorrectly they will not return the correct information. ===Sun=== The SHOW/SUN command can be used in three different ways. It can be use..." current
  • 18:3218:32, 24 January 2023 diff hist +3,460 N Getting and posting DXCreated page with "==Getting and posting DX== When all is said and done, this is the main function of a DX cluster. In its simplest form you can just connect to the node and you will start to receive DX spots almost immediately! You can check on recent postings in either a general manner or on a particular band or mode. You can even check DX by callsign or a fragment of a callsign. Of course, once you get the hang of things, it is expected that you start posting some yourself! After al..." current
  • 18:3118:31, 24 January 2023 diff hist +954 N Setting your personal detailsCreated page with "==Setting your personal details== Once logged in to the cluster, you should set your details so that anybody who wishes to contact you can find out who and where you are. There are four items to set, your name, qth, location and home node. Setting these details also allows the use of the SHOW/HEADING and SHOW/SUN commands from within the cluster. Unless you set your QTH and location, these commands cannot function. Once you have set your name, DXSpider will greet you..." current
  • 18:3018:30, 24 January 2023 diff hist +2,623 N Logins and logoutsCreated page with "==Logins and logouts== You might not think that there is a lot of point of including a section on how to log in and out of DXSpider. However, you would be suprised at the difficulties some people have in simply getting in and out of the cluster! There are several ways a login might be achieved, dependant on how the sysop has DXSpider configured. It is impossible for me to cover all variations but here are the basic ones. ==AX25 logins== Simplicity itself. The usua..." current
  • 18:2718:27, 24 January 2023 diff hist +1,435 N DXSpider User ManualCreated page with "#Logins and logouts ##AX25 Logins ##Netrom logins ##Telnet_logins ##Logouts #Setting your personal details #Getting and posting DX ##Receiving DX ##Posting DX #Headings and propagation ##Sun ##Headings_and_..." current

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  • 15:1815:18, 4 September 2022 diff hist +529 N Template:Main Page HeaderCreated page with "<div style="background:#f9f9f9;padding:0px;border:1px solid #aaaaaa;margin-bottom:15px;padding-bottom:-10px"> <div style="font-size:125%;color:#336699;padding:0.4em;background-color:#eeeeee;border-bottom:1px solid #aaaaaa;vertical-align:middle"> <span style="color:#cf7606; font-size:200%;"> '''Welcome to the''' </span> <span style="color:#005288; font-size:200%;"> '''DXSpider documentation wiki''' </span> </div> <div style="background-color:#fff;padding:0.4em 0.4em 0.4em..."
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