I get the point, but I’m not sure it really applies here.
If the network is ~600 nodes and only ~75 require registration, then a bad actor can just pick almost any node at random and be right most of the time… ummmm 🙂
De: Mike G3YPP via Dxspider-support <dxspider-support@dxcluster.org>
Enviado: miércoles, febrero 4, 2026 8:32:56 p. m.
Para: dxspider-support@dxcluster.org <dxspider-support@dxcluster.org>
CC: Mike G3YPP <mike@g3ypp.uk>
Asunto: [Dxspider-support] Re: Maintenance recommendations (III)
Very useful. It makes it so easy to pick an out of date node where registration is not required making them the targets for the bad actors.
Just my thoughts
Mike
Sysop for MX0NCA-2
Sent from my iPad
On 4 Feb 2026, at 18:37, Kin via Dxspider-support <dxspider-support@dxcluster.org> wrote:
Hi all,
For those who don’t really like the old, “archaic” list-based view, I’ve updated the JavaScript of my network map, after a bit of a struggle 😅, and added a new visual option called “Links DOWN”.
This view allows you to see, in real time, the status of links that are failing or not updating their state properly.
Please note that this map is entirely based on the information provided by PC92 messages.
You can check it here:
https://clustermap.cronux.net/map.html
I hope you find it useful.
Kin EA3CV
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