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From version 1.48 onwards the interface to this has changed. You can now +use the commands set/badword to add words that you are not prepared +to see on the cluster, unset/badword to allow that word again and +show/badword to list the words that you have set. +
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If you have a previous /spider/data/badwords, the first time you start +the node, it will read and convert this file to the new commands. The old style +file will then be removed. +
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From version 1.47, this method is replaced by the command set/baddx +
+There are a number of commands that control whether a spot progresses +any further by regarding it as "bad" in some way. +
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A DX Spot has a number of fields which can be checked to see whether they +contain "bad" values, they are: the DX callsign itself, the Spotter and +the Originating Node.
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In the same way as mail, there are some types of spot we do not wish to pass on -to users or linked cluster nodes. In the /spider/data directory you will find -a file called baddx.pl.issue. Rename this to baddx.pl and edit the file. The -original looks like this .... +
There are a set of commands which allow the sysop to control whether a +spot continues:-
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-# the list of dx spot addresses that we don't store and don't pass on
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-package DXProt;
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-@baddx = qw
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- FROG
- SALE
- FORSALE
- WANTED
- P1RATE
- PIRATE
- TEST
- DXTEST
- NIL
- NOCALL
-);
+set/baddx
+set/badspotter
+set/badnode
+These work in the same as the set/badword command, you can add +any words or callsigns or whatever to the appropriate database. For +example, to stop a spot from a particular node you do:
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Again, this is simply a list of names we do not want to see in the spotted -field of a DX callout. -
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Create a file in /spider/data called badwords. The format is quite -simple. Lines beginning with # are ignored so comments can be added. An -example file is below ... +
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+set/badnode gb7djk gb7dxc
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+a bad spotter:
-# Below is a list of words we do not wish to see on the cluster
-grunge grunged grunging
-splodge splodger splodging
-grince
-fluffle
+set/badspotter b0mb p1rat nocall
-Multiple words can be used on the same line as shown. Obviously these -are just examples :-) +
and some bad dx:
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You can reload the file from the cluster prompt as sysop with load/badwords. +
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+set/baddx video wsjt
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+You can remove a word using the appropriate unset command +(unset/baddx, unset/badspotter, unset/badnode) or list them +using one of show/baddx, show/badspotter and +show/badnode.