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Is there a quick way to test SPI connectivity? It's been a while but I seem to remember* a kernal upgrade broke the overlay mapping, so no SPI = no FPGA response. *(when I was doing daft PI stuff)
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Do they share a password, is there anything on the network that is public? Do any of them log to an external syslog? (so you could see if it was a command, panic or no log event) Is there a DC path to large antennas? I would guess it might be a an i…
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Are there other users when it drops? If you lock it down to just one user and test that externally does is still choke? Can you enable ICMP ping from outside you network and from a remote location see what sort of packet size survives the trip? (pin…
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Might it be worth the original poster clearing their cache?
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A lot of new Tencent and Alibaba addresses rather than just Vultr this week for me. Historically it was Vultr for the scans then another IP for connections. That's just connections at the firewall :8073 rather than to a Kiwi. I wonder if something i…
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I don't know that detail but the lower frequency overloads can (I assume) be affected by the complete path. Noise can be injected by the power supply and that does depend on the type of antenna in use and how that is grounded so my thought was mainl…
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Are the supplies to the BBG and AI similar? How is the AI powered, what port, cable etc.
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I'd not tolerate it by assuming they are benign or altruistic in nature. Here I realised there might be some information to be be gathered from military HF comms as a base is some 20 miles away. I had just enough doubt about the motivation to block …
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I see those two knocking on the firewall. Sep 11 207.246.127.130 started 11:30AM Sep 12 141.164.35.242 started 9:00 AM
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I was going to repeat my constant refrain that once on the Vultr list you never come off but just checked firewall and last one I have listed is 167.179.65.161 end of last week. (no public Kiwi at this IP for ages). Will have to see if they are usin…
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Hi John, Can I just say, in a very strange time on this planet KiwiSDR has been a fantastically positive contribution to so many people. The level of support you have given is second to none. I hope the other projects give you greater rewards. Thank…
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OK good, there have been a couple of route or ISP network issues recently so that has to be tested/working before doing the actions in that post. Next time I might just link to that post, as long as the user is OK with entering the commands exactly,…
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OK see the thread - Post https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/13248/#Comment_13248 As it says "Stop if there are any errors with those commands and let us know what they are. We're looking for git or filesystem problems her…
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OK the default gateway is there so can you do two ping tests, one to your gateway as it shows in the route table and one to the software repository "ping -c 3 elisa.home" "ping -c 3 github.com"
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What is the output of the "route" command? It should look something like Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface default 192.168.100.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0 192.168.6.0 0.0…
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The Vultr addresses could be a VPN to anonymize the source. I was seeing South Korea the other day just from firewall attempts at common Kiwi ports.
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https://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/kiwiSDR-Monitor.html On the monitoring, I'd have thought an external monitor would be the way to go, filtered syslogs to a remote endpoint or interrogate the current /status /user html pages rather than extra…
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On reflection setting a static IP would have been the least command line intensive method out of the initial ISP issue. I think you are right on filtering becoming more common. It is going to be hard to put mechanisms in place to detect all kinds of…
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Regarding http://sdr.w1eqx.com:8073/ w1eqx.com has expired That specific case is not the Kiwi firewall.
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It is quite possibly me that caused this issue for you and John, sorry about that. While trying to protect a work service from constant attack I blocked certain address ranges and then, when the same range of IP addresses were seen to be the source …
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I don't know what the bot extracts from the connection but I do know it locks up the resources and can make the Kiwi unresponsive for other users. Perhaps they snapshot radios in specific geographical locations or they have reason to want to tie up …
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@marcogoni If you have the blacklist active they are probably trying but not connecting. I just looked at some logs and despite not having a Kiwi active at this IP these are today's (12hr) bot type connections. IP and number of connections. https://…
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Excellent! Welcome to Kiwi BTW. Might pay to edit the hosts file to remove the github address, if you manage to turn off the VM proxy. No hurry as it worked, but could save some head scratching later.
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OK fingers crossed, bear in mind the root password, if not set, will be changed to the serial number of the Kiwi. It's easier to assist someone who uses SSH, DNS already and you spotted the proxy so that will help others. Hopefully I'll remember thi…
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It seem to be a VM "safety" issue. I'm not sure if they allow adults to turn it off. One other thing that occurs to me is to put the github address you resolved from your workstation, into the host file of the Kiwi, that way it should not …
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Good spot... I've seen it where John rerouted the github pull command to avoid a github issue from Manchester UK. The other IP addresses you posted seem to be US ones, are you based in the UK? --edit-- from a quick wed search can you check your Virg…
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I assume you can "ping github.com" OK from the Kiwi too? At this stage I'll probably back out as I don't want to populate the thread completely with posts John needs to correct. We have Checked you can resolve github from your workstation…
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As you are in via SSH you could just do a clean Git pull (as root) cd mv Beagle_SDR_GPS B.bad gclone Beagle_SDR_GPS cdp up Before that stopping the kiwi server would makes sense so cdp kd then the commands above
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OK so something about the update is failing, I have seen this before and I think it needs manual intervention, if JKS doesn't come in I'll look for a relevant thread. Can you get to https://github.com/jks-prv/Beagle_SDR_GPS OK from your connection? …