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1\b1.\b. I\bIn\bns\bst\bta\bal\bll\bla\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn (\b(O\bOr\bri\big\bgi\bin\bna\bal\bl v\bve\ber\brs\bsi\bio\bon\bn b\bby\by I\bIa\bai\bin\bn P\bPh\bhi\bil\bll\bli\bip\bps\bs,\b, G\bG0\b0R\bRD\bDI\bI)\b)
- Last modified: 02 January 2001 by Ian Maude, G0VGS
+ Last modified: 03 January 2001 by Ian Maude, G0VGS
1\b1.\b.1\b1.\b. I\bIn\bnt\btr\bro\bod\bdu\buc\bct\bti\bio\bon\bn
_\bs_\by_\bs_\bo_\bp. You can call it anything you wish. Depending on your security
requirements you may wish to use an existing user, however this is
your own choice.
+
+
+
+
# adduser -m sysop
# find . -type d -exec chmod 2775 {} \;
# find . -type f -exec chmod 775 {} \;
-
-
-
-
This last step allows various users of the group _\bs_\bp_\bi_\bd_\be_\br to have write
access to all the directories. This is not really needed just yet but
will be useful when web interfaces start to appear.
- $ cd ../perl
+ $ cd ../perl
+
+
+
+
Now type the following command which creates the basic user file with
you as the sysop.
If you do, congratulations! If not, look over the instructions again,
you have probably missed something out. You can shut spider down
again with the command ....
+ shutdown
- shutdown
and both the cluster and the client should return to Linux prompts.
- killall -HUP inetd
+ killall -HUP inetd
+
- set/node gb7baa
+ set/node gb7baa
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
# All lines starting with a # are ignored, as are completely
blank lines.
1\b11\b1.\b.4\b49\b9.\b. p\bpi\bin\bng\bg (\b(1\b1)\b)
- p\bpi\bin\bng\bg <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be>\b> Send a ping command to another cluster node
+ p\bpi\bin\bng\bg <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be>\b> Check the link quality between nodes
- This command is used to estimate the quality of the link to another
- cluster. The time returned is the length of time taken for a PC51 to
- go to another cluster and be returned.
+ his command allows you to send a frame to another cluster node on the
+ network and get a return frame. The time it takes to do this is a
+ good indication of the quality of the link. The actual time it takes
+ is output to the console in seconds. Any visible cluster node can be
+ PINGed.
- Any visible cluster node can be PINGed.
1\b11\b1.\b.5\b50\b0.\b. r\brc\bcm\bmd\bd (\b(1\b1)\b)
This command allows you to send nearly any command to another DX
Cluster node that is connected to the system.
+
Whether you get any output is dependant on a) whether the other system
knows that the node callsign of this cluster is in fact a node b)
whether the other system is allowing RCMDs from this node and c)
You can use the tag 'all' to reject everything eg:
+
rej/ann all
+
but this probably for advanced users...
some examples:-
+
+
rej/spot 1 on hf
rej/spot 2 on vhf and not (by_zone 14,15,16 or call_zone 14,15,16)
-
You can use the tag 'all' to reject everything eg:
See HELP FILTER for information.
+
+
1\b11\b1.\b.5\b58\b8.\b. r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(e\bex\bxt\bte\ben\bnd\bde\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(8\b8)\b)
r\bre\bej\bje\bec\bct\bt/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[i\bin\bnp\bpu\but\bt]\b] [\b[0\b0-\b-9\b9]\b] <\b<p\bpa\bat\btt\bte\ber\brn\bn>\b> WCY reject filter sysop
version
-
This version allows a sysop to set a filter for a callsign as well as
the default for nodes and users eg:-
+
+
1\b11\b1.\b.6\b61\b1.\b. r\bre\bep\bpl\bly\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
r\bre\bep\bpl\bly\by Reply (privately) to the last message that you have read
r\bre\bep\bpl\bly\by N\bNO\bOP\bPr\bri\biv\bva\bat\bte\be <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> Reply as a Bulletin to the specified message
r\bre\bep\bpl\bly\by R\bRR\bR <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> Reply to the specified message with read receipt
+
You can reply to a message and the subject will automatically have
"Re:" inserted in front of it, if it isn't already present.
Allow announce messages to arrive at your terminal.
+
1\b11\b1.\b.6\b65\b5.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/a\bar\brc\bcl\blu\bus\bst\bte\ber\br (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/a\bar\brc\bcl\blu\bus\bst\bte\ber\br <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[<\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Make the node_call an AR-
Set the node_call as an AR-Cluster type node
-
1\b11\b1.\b.6\b66\b6.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bba\bad\bdn\bno\bod\bde\be (\b(6\b6)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/b\bba\bad\bdn\bno\bod\bde\be <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Stop spots from this node_call being
You can remove this level with unset/debug <name>
+
+
1\b11\b1.\b.7\b70\b0.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bxAllow DX messages to arrive at your terminal
You can stop DX messages with the _\bu_\bn_\bs_\be_\bt_\b/_\bd_\bx command
-
-
-
1\b11\b1.\b.7\b71\b1.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bxg\bgr\bri\bid\bd (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/d\bdx\bxg\bgr\bri\bid\bdAllow grid squares on the end of DX messages
connected. eg:-
+
SET/HOMENODE gb7djk
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/h\bho\bop\bps\bs <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> a\ban\bnn\bn|\b|s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs|\b|w\bww\bwv\bv|\b|w\bwc\bcy\by <\b<n\bn>\b> Set hop count
+
Set the hop count for a particular type of broadcast for a node.
This command allows you to set up special hop counts for a node for
-
-
1\b11\b1.\b.8\b80\b0.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/s\bsy\bys\bs_\b_l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/s\bsy\bys\bs_\b_l\blo\boc\bca\bat\bti\bio\bon\bn <\b<l\bla\bat\bt &\b& l\blo\bon\bng\bg>\b> Set your cluster latitude and longitude
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/o\bob\bbs\bsc\bco\bou\bun\bnt\bt <\b<c\bco\bou\bun\bnt\bt>\b> <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> Set the 'pump-up' obsolescence
counter
+
From version 1.35 onwards neighbouring nodes are pinged at regular
intervals (see SET/PINGINTERVAL), usually 300 seconds or 5 minutes.
There is a 'pump-up' counter which is decremented on every outgoing
(as certain cluster software doesn't always notice), see SET/OBSCOUNT
for more information.
+
1\b11\b1.\b.8\b89\b9.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpr\bri\biv\bvi\bil\ble\beg\bge\be (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/p\bpr\bri\biv\bvi\bil\ble\beg\bge\be <\b<n\bn>\b> <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> .\b..\b..\b.]\b] Set the privilege level on a
+
1\b11\b1.\b.9\b93\b3.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/q\bqt\bth\bh (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/q\bqt\bth\bh <\b<y\byo\bou\bur\br Q\bQT\bTH\bH>\b> Set your QTH
set/qth East Dereham, Norfolk
+
+
1\b11\b1.\b.9\b94\b4.\b. s\bse\bet\bt/\b/t\bta\bal\blk\bk (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bse\bet\bt/\b/t\bta\bal\blk\bk Allow talk messages to be seen at your console
If you just type SHOW/DX you will get the last so many spots (sysop
configurable, but usually 10).
+
In addition you can add any number of these options in very nearly any
order to the basic SHOW/DX command, they are:-
-
SH/DXCC G
SH/DXCC W on 20m info iota
A sysop can look at any filters that have been set.
+
+
1\b11\b1.\b.1\b10\b05\b5.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/h\bho\bop\bps\bs (\b(8\b8)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/h\bho\bop\bps\bs <\b<n\bno\bod\bde\be_\b_c\bca\bal\bll\bl>\b> [\b[a\ban\bnn\bn|\b|s\bsp\bpo\bot\bts\bs|\b|w\bwc\bcy\by|\b|w\bww\bwv\bv|\b|]\b] Show the hop counts for a
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/i\bis\bso\bol\bla\bat\bte\be Show a list of isolated nodes
+
Show which nodes are currently set to be isolated.
station with the prefix you have specified. The output assumes a
modest power of 20dBW and receiver sensitivity of -123dBm (about
0.15muV/10dB SINAD)
-
The result predicts the most likely operating frequencies and signal
levels for high frequency (shortwave) radio propagation paths on
specified days of the year and hours of the day. It is most useful for
than the programs used by major shortwave broadcasting organizations,
such as the Voice of America.
-
The command will display some header information detailing its
assumptions, together with the locations, latitude and longitudes and
bearings. It will then show UTC (UT), local time at the other end
propagation data.
+
SH/MUF W L 24
SH/MUF W 24 Long
provided for users of this software by http://www.qrz.com
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b15\b5.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsa\bat\bte\bel\bll\bli\bit\bte\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b15\b5.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/r\bro\bou\but\bte\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+
+ s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/r\bro\bou\but\bte\be <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Show the route to <callsign>
+
+
+ This command allows you to see which node the callsigns specified are
+ connected. It is a sort of inverse sh/config.
+
+
+ sh/route n2tly
+
+
+
+
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b16\b6.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsa\bat\bte\bel\bll\bli\bit\bte\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsa\bat\bte\bel\bll\bli\bit\bte\be <\b<n\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> [\b[<\b<h\bho\bou\bur\brs\bs>\b> <\b<i\bin\bnt\bte\ber\brv\bva\bal\bl>\b>]\b] Show satellite tracking
data
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b16\b6.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsu\bun\bn (\b(0\b0)\b)
+
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b17\b7.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsu\bun\bn (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/s\bsu\bun\bn [\b[<\b<p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx>\b>|\b|<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b>]\b] Show sun rise and set times
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b17\b7.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/t\bti\bim\bme\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b18\b8.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/t\bti\bim\bme\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/t\bti\bim\bme\be [\b[<\b<p\bpr\bre\bef\bfi\bix\bx>\b>|\b|<\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b>]\b] Show the local time
including DST) at the prefixes or callsigns that you specify.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b18\b8.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b19\b9.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by Show the last 10 WCY broadcasts
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bwc\bcy\by <\b<n\bn>\b> Show the last <n> WCY broadcasts
system
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b11\b19\b9.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b20\b0.\b. s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv Show the last 10 WWV broadcasts
s\bsh\bho\bow\bw/\b/w\bww\bwv\bv <\b<n\bn>\b> Show the last <n> WWV broadcasts
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b20\b0.\b. s\bsh\bhu\but\btd\bdo\bow\bwn\bn (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b21\b1.\b. s\bsh\bhu\but\btd\bdo\bow\bwn\bn (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bsh\bhu\but\btd\bdo\bow\bwn\bn Shutdown the cluster
set to respawn in /etc/inittab it will of course restart.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b21\b1.\b. s\bsp\bpo\boo\bof\bf (\b(9\b9)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b22\b2.\b. s\bsp\bpo\boo\bof\bf (\b(9\b9)\b)
s\bsp\bpo\boo\bof\bf <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> <\b<c\bco\bom\bmm\bma\ban\bnd\bd>\b> Run commands as another user
like home_node for example.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b22\b2.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/d\bdb\bb (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b23\b3.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/d\bdb\bb (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/d\bdb\bb <\b<d\bdb\bbn\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> Show the status of a database
other than a sysop.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b23\b3.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/c\bch\bha\ban\bnn\bne\bel\bl (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b24\b4.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/c\bch\bha\ban\bnn\bne\bel\bl (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/c\bch\bha\ban\bnn\bne\bel\bl <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Show the status of a channel on the cluster
Show the internal status of the channel object either for the channel
that you are on or else for the callsign that you asked for.
+
Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b24\b4.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/m\bms\bsg\bg (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b25\b5.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/m\bms\bsg\bg (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/m\bms\bsg\bg <\b<m\bms\bsg\bgn\bno\bo>\b> Show the status of a message
etc etc.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b25\b5.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/u\bus\bse\ber\br (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b26\b6.\b. s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/u\bus\bse\ber\br (\b(5\b5)\b)
s\bst\bta\bat\bt/\b/u\bus\bse\ber\br <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Show the full status of a user
Only the fields that are defined (in perl term) will be displayed.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b26\b6.\b. s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bp (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b27\b7.\b. s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bp (\b(0\b0)\b)
s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bp Regain your privileges if you login remotely
numbers are returned that are indexes into the character array that is
your assigned password (see SET/PASSWORD). The indexes start from
zero.
-
You are expected to return a string which contains the characters
required in the correct order. You may intersperse those characters
with others to obscure your reply for any watchers. For example (and
case sensitive.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b27\b7.\b. t\bta\bal\blk\bk (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b28\b8.\b. t\bta\bal\blk\bk (\b(0\b0)\b)
t\bta\bal\blk\bk <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> Enter talk mode with <callsign>
t\bta\bal\blk\bk <\b<c\bca\bal\bll\bls\bsi\big\bgn\bn>\b> <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b> Send a text message to <callsign>
+
To leave talk mode type:
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b28\b8.\b. t\bty\byp\bpe\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b29\b9.\b. t\bty\byp\bpe\be (\b(0\b0)\b)
t\bty\byp\bpe\be <\b<f\bfi\bil\ble\bea\bar\bre\bea\ba>\b>/\b/<\b<n\bna\bam\bme\be>\b> Look at a file in one of the fileareas
content.
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b12\b29\b9.\b. w\bwh\bho\bo (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b30\b0.\b. w\bwh\bho\bo (\b(0\b0)\b)
w\bwh\bho\bo Show who is physically connected locally
what sort of connection they have
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b30\b0.\b. w\bwx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b31\b1.\b. w\bwx\bx (\b(0\b0)\b)
w\bwx\bx <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b> Send a weather message to local users
w\bwx\bx f\bfu\bul\bll\bl <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b> Send a weather message to all cluster users
extreme that may indicate enhanced conditions
- 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b31\b1.\b. w\bwx\bx (\b(e\ben\bnh\bha\ban\bnc\bce\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(5\b5)\b)
+ 1\b11\b1.\b.1\b13\b32\b2.\b. w\bwx\bx (\b(e\ben\bnh\bha\ban\bnc\bce\bed\bd f\bfo\bor\br s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bps\bs)\b) (\b(5\b5)\b)
w\bwx\bx s\bsy\bys\bso\bop\bp <\b<t\bte\bex\bxt\bt>\b> Send a weather message to other clusters only
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