On 12/29/16, Steven Sheeley said the following...
I'm receiving bad packets from 9:91/1 with a bad termination error: 2016-12-28 07:27:25 WARNING: packet c:\taurus\in\10d92a5d.pkt not terminated correctly (0x000D)
2016-12-28 07:27:25 Bad packet detected: c:\taurus\in\10d92a5d.pkt 2016-12-28 07:27:25 Imported: 507 msgs total
Hi Steven, I'm just guessing that this is a taurus.log since it shows not terminated correctly (0x000D). I did run Taurus with Mystic back in 2011 and remember it was not unusual for this to happen rarely, (sometimes). Did it happen when you did a full %rescan with my areafix? Some software will
renames bad packets *.bad and if you save them.. they can be looked at in detail using inspectA. At least that what I've been using here.
Your log shows, that out of over 500 messages, seventy some where dupes and
out of those 49 where in SV_ADVER ... not unusual, since those are mostly auto-bots scripts advertising bbses with the the same text body over and over.
If you did do a %rescan? on a small network with low activity (survnet). I'd would dare to guess that doing a %rescan with a larger network with high activity (fsxnet) would show you the same results on a larger scale.
I'd doubt that none of the issues are on your end. At least your system seems to be catching to dupes and not worry about it. If this happens all the time
on a crap load of connections, then I'd be concerned. Also, I have some thoughts that all the hammering by script kiddies from badcountries might affect the good connections causing not terminated correctly. Again, this is
me guessing and expressing my thoughts. If the author of Mystic was not
taking a long (well deserving) Hiatus.. He would probably ask you to email
the bad packets to mysticbbs.com There is not much more for me to say.
Regards, -Les
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