Re: Bad packets
By: Richard Vonzel to All on Sun Mar 23 2025 08:47 am
> Hello All!
>
> I'm getting bad packets from one of my hubs. I am sending them areamgr
> request using the %help option, and it returns with the info but is marked
> as *.bad. Is there a way to tell why it's going bad? A log maybe?
Yes, sbbsecho.log (assuming you're using SBBSecho). Also, usually the *reason* f
or the bad-packet determination is in the filename, when echocfg->Global Setting
s->Incoming Bad Packets is set to "Rename *.reason.bad" (the default), again, as
suming you're using SBBSecho.
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