After checking a couple of times this morning, I am getting some of my uplink packets tossed to badpkt folder, after I opened one of the pkts, this is one of the headers.
Re: Getting packets sent to badpkt folder and no log
By: David Gonzalez to All on Mon Nov 11 2024 01:46 pm
Howdy,
After checking a couple of times this morning, I am getting some of
my uplink packets tossed to badpkt folder, after I opened one of
the pkts, this is one of the headers.
Your tosser's log file should tell you why it put the packet's
contents in the badpkts folder. Posting it here will not be enough to determine why your tosser made the decision it did.
BTW: Dont post raw packets, most terminals cannot show the
non-printable content and it causes wierd message rendering - eg:
beeps. If you want some body to review the headers, post a hex dump.
...δεσ∩
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