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Re: Bad packets
By: Richard Vonzel to Richard Vonzel on Mon Mar 24 2025 06:29 am
> Hello RickV!
>
> Thursday July 02 1970 01:16, I wrote to Digital Man:
>
> RV> Re: Bad packets
> RV> By: Digital Man to Richard Vonzel on Sun Mar 23 2025 15:59:12
>
> DM>> Yes, sbbsecho.log (assuming you`re using SBBSecho). Also, usually
> DM>> the *reason* for the bad-packet determination is in the filename,
> DM>> when echocfg->Global
> RV> Settings->> Incoming Bad Packets is set to "Rename *.reason.bad" (the
> RV> Settings->> default),
>
> RV> Thank you, that helps.
>
> RV> RickV
> RV> ---
> RV> ■ Synchronet ■ The File Cabinet BBS
>
> I have that setup that way for a bad packet, when a packet comes in it`s
> still call just *.bad, not that reason.bad.
What`s the exact filename? The "reason" is a variable here and will
be replaced with the actual reason (e.g. "pkt-len", "pkt-term",
"file-read", etc).
> I`m not sure why it`s bad anyways, it a netmail from a hub.
What does your sbbsecho.log say about it?
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