Hi Robert, Yes the best option is to see the details of the connect block with the $debug = 2; If need be I may ask you to add a couple of lines in the code to see what happens just before it decides it's not it's call. Thanks. 73, John On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:26 AM, Robert Krasowski <rkrasowski@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hmm, no lack, I tried and tried, I connected to my server more than 10 > times, at different time of the cycle and I was not able to reproduce that > error. I do not know what was wrong ? > Well I set my debug at 2 and will see.. > Robert > KB2PNM > ------------------------------ > *From:* Robert Krasowski <rkrasowski@xxxxxxxxx> > *To:* "pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 18, 2011 8:34 AM > > *Subject:* [pskmail] Re: Message: "not my call" > > Ok, I set up Debug to 2 and will see what we can record. > I have noticed W6HGF trying to connect to my server 6 times within period > of last 2 days. That error I saw 2 seperate times, different dauys. I can > not tell if it happens everytime. I will try today to connect from my client > to server via audio cables. I am using server 1.0.42, Gil has 1.3.0 I think. > My server is scanning, so today I will try to connect to my server without > radio at different time and see if I can reproduce the error. I know that > Gil has frq.txt file generated but I do not think that he is scanning > already. > Let see if we can solve this one .... > 73 > Happy PSKMailing > Robert > > *From:* Pär Crusefalk <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > *To:* pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 18, 2011 6:40 AM > *Subject:* [pskmail] Re: Message: "not my call" > > Hi, > > I had a look at this as well and I can't really see what the issue is. I > was also looking at scancls but you seem to have ruled that out. I would > like to set debug mode on to find the problem, could you alter line 187 in > arq.pm to read: > > $debug = 2; > > To edit arq.pm just open a terminal and paste: > > sudo gedit /usr/local/share/pskmail_server/arq.pm > > Then find the line that says: > $debug = 0; > And change it to: > $debug = 2; > > Save and then restart the server. When this happens next I hope we get a > better idea of what it thinks it is comparing. > > 73 de Per, sm0rwo > > > 2011-10-18 09:52, John Douyere skrev: > > Hi again, > > I will have t try it with the call signs in question over a hard wired > audio link (no RF). > > Can you tell me what version the server is? > > 73, John > > On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Gilbert Franke <g.a.franke@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > > Robert and John -- > > I checked the qrg directory; it only has the freqs.txt file in it. Also > checked my pskmailrc.pl file; Iamserver is set to 1. > > That is a good question about whether it happens every time. I can't say > for sure. But in the portion of the log I checked, it happened every time > he tried to connect. In unproto mode, I acknowledged pings and gated, etc. > But when he tried to connect, it said, 'not my call.' > > I'll watch that more carefully and report on it. It would help if I could > see more clients attempting to connect. > > Tnx for your answers and attention to this matter. > > 73, Gil WB5RFQ > > > On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 10:42 PM, John Douyere <vk2eta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Gil and Robert, > > I have been through that part of the code 10 times and I can't see much > which could produce that issue except two (unlikely) things: > > 1. If you have a scancls file in the .pskmail/qrg directory. This file > describes the call signs to use for each minute of the scan (to get around > some restrictions in Germany I think). > > 2. If in the pskmailrc.pl file the variable Iamserver is set to zero. > > Maybe Rein has another idea, otherwise it will require some test code with > extra debugging information. > > Does it happen every time by the way? > > 73, John > > On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Robert Krasowski <rkrasowski@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > > I got the same message when W6HGF try to connect to m server. It is > generated by arq.pm but why?? > Robert > KB2PNM > > *From:* Gilbert Franke <g.a.franke@xxxxxxxxx> > *To:* Post to Freelist <pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *Sent:* Monday, October 17, 2011 1:23 PM > *Subject:* [pskmail] Message: "not my call" > > Whenever Daniel, KD5RRJ, tries to connect with my server, WB5RFQ-5, I have > a 'not my call' message on my log. This is what it looks like: > > 00uWB5RFQ-5:26 !2957.08NP09615.25W&B6C8 > *-* > *17:07 UTC Oct-17-2011: > Connect: KD5RRJ:1024 WB5RFQ-5:24 87685432* > * > * > *CONNECT:protocol:1* > *, * > *17:07 UTC Oct-17-2011: Not my call...* > *EA3OW-8->DL4OAH-8* > *17:09 UTC Oct-17-2011: Send>APRS-IS:WB5RFQ-5> > PSKAPR:@171709z2957.08NP09615.25W&PSKmail 1.3.0 server * > * > * > *17:12 UTC Oct-17-2011: > Unproto: KD5RRJ:6 *<Jq*>+ y jpskmail 1.0* > * > * > *Message_out:* > *QSL KD5RRJ de WB5RFQ-5 95 4FA0- * > *17:12 UTC Oct-17-2011: > Send>APRS-IS:KD5RRJ>PSKAPR,TCPIP*:!2842.81N/10030.11Wy000/000/jpskmail 1.0 > * > * > * > *17:13 UTC Oct-17-2011: > Connect: KD5RRJ:1024 WB5RFQ-5:24 87685432* > * > * > *CONNECT:protocol:1* > *, * > *17:13 UTC Oct-17-2011: Not my call...* > > Does anyone have an idea what is going on? > > There may be a frequency shift involved. With AFC on, I copy him at > 10.14650 +1473 rather than +1500. > > Tnx - Gil WB5RFQ > -- > Gilbert A Franke > 361 442 6008 (cell) > 130 N Harris > Bellville TX 77418 > > > > > > > > -- > Gilbert A Franke > 361 442 6008 (cell) > 130 N Harris > Bellville TX 77418 > > > > > > > >