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So you want the frequency display, which gets quite cramped on mobile devices, to have more characters? I don't assume the frequency is accurate to 10Hz, let alone single Hz, so can't really get why it is of general value.
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There is normally a fair amount of mixed mode noise around switchers so a lot depends on the supply and how it is getting in to the radio. I won't pretend to be any kind of expert but in my tests it's important to stop radiated noise and doing that …
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wsprdaemon is the way to go, designed for exactly this and more. Two in a case should not be a problem, I ran two in a metal 3.5" hard drive enclosure for ages. I'm not saying try a hard drive enclosure as it is tight (height mainly) but two Ki…
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Brendan, whatever that issue is/was, I don't think it is related to the Vultr IP ranges. I just connected to your SDR without issue. Stu
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On the original PSU question, I have a similar (internal transformer) linear and it would run two standard Kiwi's without issue but as n6gn highlights, the issues are most problematic at boot so if you have a momentary power failure there is a small…
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"CHOOP (Constant) and VULTR are the same" That is why I mentioned AS20473 https://ipinfo.io/AS20473
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To see what actual IP addresses seem active in these ranges I replaced with a placeholder and counted some log entries since last Sunday 158.247.235.18 seems the most active in this period. 173.199.70.39 AAA =156 45.32.124.96 AAB =82 144.202.76.200 …
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I didn't realise that route would work. Have used "route add" for a long while unaware it could be via an APIPA interface for a range outside the subnet. It's not obvious from the docs either https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-serve…
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I can't help feeling if this was a legitimate use the source would contact John and declare intention and keep him updated. I've been banging on about Vultr for at least a year so they surely must know they are being specifically blocked due to &quo…
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Only 67.219.111.113 was not already on my Vultr radar, thanks for that one. 67.219.96.0/20 added
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What the system log? /var/log/messages or syslog AFAIK the logs are in /var/log/ so I often just "tail-f /var/log/messages" Not what you are asking?
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Vultr, block.
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The assumption here that local and remote sessions are under the same conditions, could it be that you leave a session running to a local Kiwi longer than you would to a remote? (without doing other things on the PC) I.E. if the screen is set to tur…
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Fri Mar 25 14:15:36 5d:17:08:59.592 0... 0 410.16 kHz WF z8 "kiwirecorder.py" 140.82.23.11 Los Angeles, California, USA 0:00:24 Fri Mar 25 14:15:46 5d:17:09:09.592 0... 0 1406.25 kHz WF z5 "kiwirecorder.py" 140.8…
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I assume you mean the SDR being accessed from a IP addresses listed in Russia rather than "a Russian" because that sounds like you hacked the client webcam to identify an individual. Many VPN services have gateways all over the world, it w…
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It does seem a bit low if there is no attempt to repay John for his original, nor continued work, or the people hosting the SDR's. I suppose all projects that rise from good will and common cause will attract those looking to make some money. I'm n…
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In my opinion not worth the risk, can't see the advantage. Services are discovered in a few seconds and unless you have disabled SSH log on with ordinary password they will be testing it constantly, forever. At one stage I stuck a small (Mikrotik) w…
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@fabrys No point reporting, it's a commercial issue. The cloud providers make money from selling people their infrastructure, if money 'lost due to customers activity' was greater than 'money made' they would review. The issue has been going on for …
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I think it is worth blocking Vultr IP addresses until someone provides a valid reason otherwise. My router is constantly port scanned (not legal) from Vultr IP addresses, for me if someone is persistently attacking my network I need no further promp…
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This will be interesting, thanks for all of these enhancements.
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I can see the sense in that. As more people recognise how useful the data is the client traffic could increase to the point where legitimate connections impact the human users. Perhaps there could be an option where the client MUST pass an ident cod…
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@KU4BY You could be a nice distance for NVIS military.. As the other thread on this forum mentions there are many legitimate reasons to use the Kiwi networks, kiwirecorder etc. it only falls apart if the client is not operating in a visible and well…
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The problematic ones don't ask, don't report as any legitimate client and seek to hide their operation. That's not you. You probably don't port scan either... Personally I'd be happy to see legitimate use for this sort of application. Might pay to…
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Nice lot of Vultr's you have there. I'm sure there could be a legitimate reason for them constantly connecting, I just haven't heard about it yet. As I was constantly port scanned by them I decided to call that illegal activity and ban the whole ran…
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Sounds a bit https://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/Automatic_Link_Establishment_(2G_ALE)
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@KU4BY The stale admin connection is cleared (most simply) by closing the local browser and reopening it's is just a browser session that needs to be refreshed. I prefer to make it prompt for a password even if local then I know it really did just r…
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I'm not sure if it is possible to have a stale admin connection so you think you have added to the local blacklist but it has not been successfully appended, if you restarted at that stage it would just show the real situation. I'd be tempted to ope…
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I'd still be tempted (as long as it does not break logs jks is looking for) to "disable port forward on the router then reboot the Beaglebone." as I said before. My assumption is that it will be fine then get tied up again about ten minut…
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"When connecting via kiwisdr.ku4by.com, the log shows my public IP address." That's a little unusual, many router/firewalls won't normally do that by default. I wonder if your router is dual stack and hijacking the internal v4 traffic, I s…
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https://forum.kiwisdr.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/13564#Comment_13564 What does the admin log show in the working and non working connection? Second question is this a public Kiwi, or at least one with a port forward so that is could be foun…