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FIDONET HAM RADIO SERVICES
THe following fidonet conferences may be of interest to amateur
radio enthusiasts:
ham general amateur radio topics
ham_tech amateur radio technical discussions
amateur_radio amateur radio topics only.
ls_arrl bulletins of interest to amateur radio enthusiasts from
ARRL and other sources.
emergcom Emergency and disaster communications using all adio
communications services and modes.
The ARRL Ares e-letter is posted in the emergcom echo. THe
Amateur RAdio NEwsline, the ARRL contest update and other
short form periodicals and bulletins are posted to the
ls_arrl echo.
Arrl bulletin postings show a subject line of arl followed by a
letter and the bulletin number. Example arlb033, etc. USe the
following key to help you determine bulletins on subjects of
interest to you.
x SPecial arrl bulletin, regulatory matters, etc.
b General bulletins to all radio amateurs.
d Arrl dx bulletins
k KEplarian elements for satellite tracking
p PRopagation bulletins.
s other space information regarding satellites and amateur radio
operations from space.
Amateur radio newsline posted to ls_arrl from 1:3634/12.
Other items are posted to the ls_arrl and other echoes from
1:116/901.
Longer articles will be split to accomodate various fidonet
mail processors. Report problems handling longer articles to
Richard Webb via routed FIdonet netmail at 1:116/901.
Arrl bulletins and other shorter form items posted to ls_arrl are
posted in as timely a fashion as is possible. IF the sysop of
1:116/901 is away there may be delays. IF so time
sensitive bulletins such as ARRL Keplarian elements and dx news may
not be posted upon his return home if the time window has elapsed
for these items.
Emcomm Monthly, published monthly by the WRRL is posted to the ham-
fdn in the file echo hamnews when received at 1:116/901
with the permission of the publishers.
Brass Pounders' quarterly, a publication of the ARRL national
traffic system is edited and compiled here at FIdonet 1:116/901.
IT is also available via your ham-fdn source
in the hamnews file echo.
The ham-fdn is coordinated by Mark LEwis at fidonet 1:3634/12.
Contact him for
further
information about ham-fdn file echoes. Announcements of newly
hatched ham-fdn files can be seen in the echoes ham and ham_tech.
THe ham-fdn consists of the following file echoes:
HAMANT Antenna design, utilities and programs
HAMART Amateur radio/shortwave icons, clipart
HAMCOMM Cw/aplink/rtty terminal programs
HAMDEMO Amateur radio software demo programs
HAMELEC Electronic drafting & calc programs
HAMEQUIP Cat/Radio Control Programs
HAMFILES Files to HQ for distribution (back channel area)
HAMIMAGE Fax/SSTV/WeFax Programs
HAMINFO General related info
HAMLNX LINUX Ham files and Utilities
HAMLOG Amateur Radio & Shortwave Logging Prog
HAMMISC Misc. amateur radio/shortwave topics
HAMMODS Amateur, Scanner, SW Radio Mods
HAMNEWS Amateur Radio Bulletins and News
HAMNOS TCP/IP & NOS Related Software
HAMPACK Packet/GTOR/DSP Comm Programs
HAMQSL Amateur Radio QSL cards
HAMSAT Satellite Tracking/Locating Utilities
HAMSCAN Miscellaneous Radio Freqs
HAMSOUND Recorded bulletins, other sound bits
HAMSRC Amateur radio program source code
HAMSWL Broadcast Schedules, Prog Info
HAMTRAIN Aid/Programs for theory and morse code
HAMUTILMisc. Radio Operating Aids and Programs
SWLQSL SW Radio QSL cards
THe ham-fdn is distributed by the International FIlegate project.
Ham-fdn file echoes are available from major hubs. Bbs users with an
interest in these file echoes should ask your sysop to carry them.
Users and sysops with materials appropriate for distribution
via the ham-fdn should contact the coordinator for submission
guidelines at the above shown address. IF you have access to
shareware programs that would be useful to radio amateurs,
or other files which may be appropriate use the back channel
area to submit them. IF you are not sure how to accomplish this
contact the fdn coordinator, or ask your local bbs sysop.
Echomail conferences listed herein are those carried on the NOrth
American backbone and may be available via othermail
distribution systems. Check appropriate lists and if not
found ask the administrators of your echomail distribution
system to carry them. Many are currently available via
worldwide distribution already.
Tell your ham radio friends about your favorite fidonet connected
board. ENcourage them to log on and participate.
DO you offer a ham radio related service via fidonet?
WOuld you like to have it included in this periodic posting?
Send netmail to infoserv at fidonet 1:116/901 and describe
the service you offer. If an echomail conference not
available via the various backbone systems please tell those
interested wehre to link in. OTherwise, give the reader
enough information to get started using your service.
USe a subject line of "fido ham radio" for handling by the
automation.
An abbreviated version of this article is posted to the
ls_arrl echo every 90 days. You can also retrieve an
updated version of this lilst via routed netmail or email.
send netmail to infoserv at 1:116/901 using a subject line
of "ham info" minus the quote marks. YOu can email your
request to infoserv@116-901.ftn.wpusa.dynip.com.
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ScriptKiddies
By Janis Kracht 1:261/38, janis@filegate.net
This week, a 'script-kiddie' visted my Web-based BBS.
Tossing out usernames one after the other, this script
attempted to tie up all my tcpip nodes. As I noticed the
eh jerk attempting this, I have to admit I had a little fun
with it, though I'm sure no one was watching hehe..
First I changed "his" screen size to 4 lines.. then I
helpfully turned on RIP graphics for his tty type.. That
slowed the script down a bit Lol.
I knew I couldn't sit there playing with this for a long
time, but it felt kind of good... a kind of vengence one
may not have the opportunity of taking when someone
'attacks' your system
After watching his ip address change a few times, I entered
a password for new users on the BBS. Now, new users cannot
log in period, unless they contact me first at
janis@filegate.net to request the BBS new user password.
Here's an example of what I saw when we returned from
Gettysburg:
Post Office message #13394 from BRoboCop to Janis Kracht
(PRIVATE) (read). Entered on 2nd September, 2011 at
08:44, 28 lines.
Subject: SysOp Notes ====================
New user: Acobellimigu Acobellimigu New user: Fergarr
Fergarr New user: Nialrollennatha Nialrollennat New user:
Dneacerasha Dneacerasha New user: Nielbarrinnatha
Nielbarrinnat New user: Nstroupereube Nstroupereube New
user: Uckwallricod Uckwallricod New user: Grothatrac
Grothatrac New user: Hneidlinhyac Hneidlinhyac New user:
Edelsignorprinc Edelsignorpri New user: Alvandencris
Alvandencris New user: Lheggestemma Lheggestemma New user:
Schoeneckeminna Schoeneckemin New user: Ergboei Ergboei
New user: Rpleytedd Rpleytedd New user: Dermananto
Dermananto New user: Pinkstaffnigel Pinkstaffnigel New
user: Gessonma Gessonma New user: Rlotteharr Rlotteharr
New user: Andawall Andawall New user: Damiresons
Damiresons New user: Ugheyrodg Ugheyrodg New user:
Nneelmorga Nneelmorga
Contact me at janis@filegate.net or at 1:261/38 if you need
the password.
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