I have received repeated requests from a non licensed user. When I reject, he resubmits. It is obvious that this person may have an alterior motive as it is a hosting company.
What to do in such cases? I have just let the request sit. None of the hams or it people in my area have ever heard of the hoster.
Any way to ban a submission?
Best,
Elias Kd5jfe
On Feb 20, 2017 3:00 AM, "Rob Janssen" pe1chl@amsat.org wrote:
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I was thinking what would be helpful is if there was specific information required, it would be good to prompt for it ahead of time. In reading through these threads, it appears there can be some variance in what may be required by each coordinator. Perhaps instead of free form text block there could be a means to prompt for some of the information that would be considered qualifying fields.
That is a good point! There should be an optional text record for each network, to be entered by its coordinator, about the local requirements for allocation and that will be displayed on the request form above the input section.
Rob
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On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 6:07 PM, Elias Basse kd5jfe@gmail.com wrote:
Any way to ban a submission?
If this would be useful, I can add it to my list of things to tackle once I have access to the code.
Tom KD7LXL
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 08:07:56PM -0600, Elias Basse wrote:
Any way to ban a submission? Best, Elias Kd5jfe
We can ban a user so he can't submit allocation requests, but since he can just register himself as a slightly different name or fake callsign, there's arguably little use in doing so if he want to be annoying. - Brian
Just grant him an RFC1918 address and see if he accepts that. ;-)
--David