Subj : Bad packets To : Richard Vonzel From : Digital Man Date : Sun Mar 23 2025 15:59:12 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* for the bad-packet determination is in the filename, when echocfg->Global Settings->Incoming Bad Packets is set to "Rename *.reason.bad" (the default), again, assuming you're using SBBSecho. -- digital man (rob) Sling Blade quote #16: Karl Childers (to Doyle, re: lawn mower blade): I aim to kill you with it. Mmm. Norco, CA WX: 75.5øF, 46.0% humidity, 7 mph WSW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- SBBSecho 3.24-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .