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That seems to work, they get kicked after 1-2 seconds. Thanks! @jks was that traffic increase all from these HFDL bots?
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See this thread: https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/3239/cloud-listening-to-hfdl-frequencies You can try to set "Number of simultaneous channels available for connection by non-Kiwi apps" to "none". Then they shou…
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I have set Number of simultaneous channels available for connection by non-Kiwi apps to nome, but continue! They should be kicked after 10 seconds, at least that's what happens here. After a while they give up (for a few hours).
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It seems that they are now also using African IPs, I'm getting a lot of attempts from Morocco, Ethiopia, Egypt. I'm disabling non-kiwi apps again, they're now on too many HFDL frequencies to mask.
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Works here without issue.
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I stubled across a handy solution to compensate buffer delay with wsjt-x. Under linux you can run a command with "faketime", so it runs on a time offset. For example: faketime -f '-2.1s' wsjtx But obviously one doesn't want to transmit li…
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Learned something new. Thank you Martin.
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I had them too.
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I've restarted kiwid and now it doesn't happen anymore 🤷♂️
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http://hb9tmc.ddns.net:8074/ The message appears maybe 15 seconds after clicking "start". and disappears after a few seconds. It doesn't seem to happen on my other kiwi. I think I've seen it on one of the oe9.at kiwi too, but I can't repro…
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On various kiwis (including one of mine) I see this message popping up when loading the site. https://forum.kiwisdr.com/uploads/146/6HIJADWR4MAY.png Antenna switch extension is disabled.
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61.84 kHz is Inskip, active at the moment. (It's "61.83 ? FSK" in the current database)
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@Enactment9972 As a temporary solution, you can mask the frequencies. Here it is 8942, 10081, 13351 and 17928 kHz. They will then disconnect after 3 minutes and only try 2-3 times a day.
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@tamasp How did you write the image to the SD card?
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So, they keep trying. It does have become a bit of an annoyance. I don't want to disable non-kiwi connections permanently, because they're required for example for TDoA. I've masked the frequencies to which they're listening to. Since then, they di…
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The IP was in a range that was included in the ipset list at that time for a very long time already. I tripple checked it :) It happened several times from two different IPs. I've updated the public kiwis today and will report if it happens again. …
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I see, but it shouldn't be proxied, as far as I'm aware of. (21445) I was using the "domain name" configuration. The proxy url was not leading to my kiwi, when I tried it. ("The page you visit not found.") I've changed "auto…
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For the sake of completeness, vultr is active from a new ip range 192.248.162.0/23 I think some old vultr ranges could be removed, they seem to change the network every few weeks. There's something that I don't understand. The range is already in t…
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If I understand correctly, you only see the southern half of the sky. That could sometimes be tight, depending on how good the coverage actually is in that part. Maybe you can upload a screenshot of the GPS coverage (Az/El tab in the GPS menu) https…
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The GPS needs to be locked all the time, otherwise it will drift very quickly. You can feed an external 66.666 MHz clock to the kiwi, on the kiwi 1 you have to solder a cable or connector to the J5 pad on the PCB: https://www.klofas.com/blog/2022/ad…
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Hi Mark, If the GPS is locked, the error should be well below 1 Hz on 14 MHz. I remember that you wrote on the wsprdaemon mailing list, and they found that your frequency was off. Have you found out what the reason for that was? Is the GPS locked al…
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And they're gone. I wonder if they show up on other kiwis. We have a great aurora show here in southern Switzerland this evening btw.
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Well they look like legitimate kiwirecorder connections. I'll try a few things and look how it goes. Maybe an option to block non-kiwi connections from non-local networks would be a possibility, but it's not a severe issue at the moment. Ah well tha…
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I think they wouldn't have dozens of servers at different cloud services. If I block one, they immediately connect from a different network. It's almost like a bot net. If i don't limit the channels per IP to 1, they occupy all channels.
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I was receiving VDSL noise from 170 meters distance. Luckily I know someone from the provider who could send over a maintenance crew.
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@G4KGA You seem to have DSL noise, the frequency blocks match the VDSL bandplan.
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Another Constant/VULTR (136.244.116.0/23) L CMD_MARKER: unknown variant [SET MARKER min=0.000 max=1875.000 zoom=4 width=1920] L API: non-Kiwi app fingerprint was denied connection I wonder if it might cause trouble to block all their IP ranges in a …
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Finally a use case for my 10 Gb/s internet access 😁
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I'm getting again access attempts (only "SET GET_USERS") to my Kiwi from Russia every 30 seconds, from a new subnet. 195.128.246.0/23
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The amazing vlfrx-tools from Paul Nicholson probably come closest for this application. He has already used it to set up a lightning detection network. It uses GPS timestamps and the sound card as a vlf receiver for TDoA/TOGA. http://abelian.org/vlf…