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Post by K6KD on Dec 31, 2021 4:53:35 GMT -8
Please delete the IP address from the reflector XRF333 xrf333.f1smf.com I installed the XLXD xlx333 reflector but the dextra.txt file does not update the correct ip address, only the old inactive (xrf333.f1smf.com), probably from your database. After deleting from your database, my IP new address should refresh. Thanks for helping SP9WTN There is no XRF333 in the directory xrefl.netI have been previously asked about this and said at the time there was no XRF333 in the directory. I don't believe there ever was such an entry here. 73 John K6KD
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Post by K6KD on Dec 5, 2021 12:16:24 GMT -8
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Post by K6KD on Dec 2, 2021 10:40:19 GMT -8
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Post by K6KD on Nov 29, 2021 8:41:16 GMT -8
OK thank you. For the XLX I have to turn to the other forum then? You're welcome. The support forum URL for XLX is listed in the header at the top of the main page of this forum. XLX maintains an automated list of reflectors, activated by the Calling Home feature. It is described in the installation instructions. I'm not current on those reflectors, so if you have any further questions, best to go to the XLX forum. 73 John K6KD
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Post by K6KD on Nov 29, 2021 0:16:20 GMT -8
Yes, you can remove XRF001 and change the old IP XLX001 (185.203.118.135) to new IP 80.211.62.178. XLX024 became XLX001 so XLX024 is closed. Thanks. 73 de IW8ELN Because the Directory does not contain XLX reflectors, XLX024 was not in the Directory. Because 001 is now an XLX reflector, it was removed. 73 K6KD
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Post by K6KD on Nov 28, 2021 14:39:53 GMT -8
XLX001 has change IP Actual IP is: 80.211.62.178 Dashboard is: 80.211.62.178/73 de IW8ELN Sysop Digiland Italia The current entry in the Directory for XRF001 points to a Dxrfd reflector. If that reflector is no longer used, I can remove it from the Directory. The new IP points to an XLX reflector. That type is no longer listed in the Directory.
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Post by K6KD on Aug 30, 2021 2:20:17 GMT -8
Recommend you ask this in the forum for XLX Support, with the link listed above in the header on the main page.
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Post by K6KD on Jul 4, 2021 22:58:14 GMT -8
This has been resolved now, thanks. I think they figured it out. Sorry to be such a bother No problem at all. Glad it was resolved.
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Post by K6KD on Jul 3, 2021 17:15:43 GMT -8
This is all I get: Pistar pulls its resources from differing online databasses to update its host files. Most XRF IPs are pulled from xrefl.net/if its IP is registered correctly there, pistar server will update other installs via the overnight update process. XRF402 dashboard link on the Directory at xrefl.net is xrf402.rfg3.us/So tell them they are not pulling correctly from xrefl.net. But to clarify, the Directory contains dashboard links, not always the same as host file urls. When a reflector was added or changed, an entry was made in this forum. When a forum message was added, the host file entry was requested to be included in the message. So the host file info was in forum messages, not a database.
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Post by K6KD on Jul 3, 2021 15:21:03 GMT -8
The only thing I can suggest is to go to the pi-star forum and connect with the developers forum.pistar.ukGood luck. 73 John K6KD
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Post by K6KD on Jun 14, 2021 9:56:13 GMT -8
Hello john, Could you please confirm that there is no XRF333 in your list, because the admin from pistar.uk inform me that it receives from you an xrf333 that resolves to xrf333.f1smf.com. 73 Mike SV1JSO Hi Mike, There is only one list at xrefl.net and I can confirm there is no XRF333 on the list. There may have been sometime in the past, but entries are occasionally deleted if the link is no longer pointing to a dashboard. 73 John K6KD
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Post by K6KD on Apr 7, 2021 14:47:23 GMT -8
Please see earlier messages in this thread, specifically ones dated Feb 27, 2019 and Mar 8, 2019 that explain why I am not adding reflectors with this software to the directory. I'm not sure I understand. XRF223 is running xrfd and is not XLX. What software should I be running? The software you're running is called xrfd not xlxd, but it was built by taking the XLX code, doing some mods, and re-branding it, hiding its origin and not giving credit to the XLX developers. If someone wanted to make modifications to software but not hide its origin, there is a way to do it by creating a fork in the GitHub, the repository where the software is available. I created the directory prior to XLX when nearly all XRF reflectors ran code called dxrfd, written by Scott Lawson, KI4LKF. I used to have that software in a Yahoo Group, but Yahoo Groups went away and the software is not readily available. There is no support as far as I know. My recommendation for starting a new reflector would be to use XLX and get it directly from the XLX developers, not some third party. Those reflectors will, if the feature is enabled, be automatically listed in a directory of XLX reflectors. Their site is xlxbbs.epf.lu/ You may have to register on the site, but they have a section for excellent installation instructions, which includes a link to download the software. There are also support sections. 73 John K6KD
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Post by K6KD on Apr 7, 2021 9:02:47 GMT -8
Can you please add our X reflector to the database? 1) Dashboard: xrf223.parkerradio.org 2) Host: (in DNS) xrf223.parkerradio.org (ip 208.73.201.157) 3) Sponsored by: K0PRA 4) Country: USA 5) Website: www.parkerradio.org6) Description: Parker Radio Association XRF Reflector 7) Region: Colorado Front Range Please see earlier messages in this thread, specifically ones dated Feb 27, 2019 and Mar 8, 2019 that explain why I am not adding reflectors with this software to the directory.
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Post by K6KD on Mar 23, 2021 14:21:10 GMT -8
Hello, DEXtra host file for pi-star resolving from xreflector directory as per this info: # DExtra_Hosts.txt downloaded from www.pistar.uk/downloads/DExtra_Hosts.txt# DExtra Hosts resolved from the XReflector Directory (http://xrefl.net), There is XRF387 listed in host file but this reflector is not active for long time, was dedicated for E7 (BA) was hosted here in E7 but not working for long time. Is there any chance that you remove XRF387 195.130.59.77 from database as we wish to deploy XLX387 that will be dedicated to E7 (Bosnia and Herzegovina)? 387 is country code for Bosnia and we wish to have some recognizable number. 73 Hello, I maintain the directory at xrefl.net and no other databases. There is no XRF387 in the directory so I don't know where XRF387 is listed. Recommend contacting developers of hot spots to fix the issue. 73 John K6KD
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Post by K6KD on Mar 8, 2021 6:23:51 GMT -8
The best source is for XLX reflectors which support XRF. XLX Reflector support, including installation information, is on xlxbbs.epf.luPlease note, all installation and support questions for these reflectors should be directed to that forum. This forum does not provide support for these reflectors.
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