Subj : point system To : Rick Smith From : Rob Swindell Date : Sun Apr 30 2023 11:05 am Re: point system By: Rick Smith to Alan Ianson on Sun Apr 30 2023 07:57 am > Hello Alan! > > Saturday April 29 2023 18:28, you wrote to me: > > AI> * Forwarded from area 'FIDOSOFT.HUSKY' > >>>> A 08:41:35 Invalid pkt version 272! > >>>> 47e8bc00.sec: Corrupt packet > >>>> rick@abacus:/mystic/echomail/in/unsecure$ pktinfo 0069000a.sec > >>>> PktInfo/lnx 1.9 2023-01-07 > > AI> I would check that that 0069000a.sec is a plain packet and not a > AI> compressed mail bundle as Carlos suggested. If it is a mail bundle you > AI> may need to decompress it. > > >>> I don't see that here. Here is what pktinfo says about a packet > > >> Now I have no idea, I tried a new point on synchronet and I get the > >> same behavior... > > AI> I would suggest that you grab fresh husky source from github and > AI> rebuild just to be sure your husky tools are up to date. > > I think that it is something to do with archivers perhaps? On the mystic > system I unzipped all the .sec files and they were indeed pkt's and hpt > tossed them just fine. On the synchronet test it renames them to .bad and I > am unable to unarchive those to test. If you're able to unzip the file, then it's not a packet, it's a bundle (which will usually contain one or more packets). The latest builds of SBBSecho can include the *reason* a packet is bad when renaming it (configured in echocfg). Or you can just search the sbbsecho.log for "Bad packet detected" and the log lines before that msg will say *why* the packet file was considered bad. -- digital man (rob) This Is Spinal Tap quote #41: Ian Faith: It says "Memphis show cancelled due to lack of advertising funds." Norco, CA WX: 61.2øF, 86.0% humidity, 8 mph ESE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs .