I used pktinfo and this is the result
pktinfo -h -t fido/inbound/00000000.bad
PktInfo/lnx 1.9.0-cur 2020-04-15
Pkt-Name: fido/inbound/00000000.bad
OrigAddr: 2:263/1.2
DestAddr: 2:263/1.0
pkt created: Tue Jun 30 17:05:53 2020
pkt Password:
prodCode: 0100
prodRevision 0.0
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A 17:17:05 There are 112716 bytes of unknown data at the end of pkt file!
At this stage I am stumped. I know it maybe something small.
I used pktinfo and this is the result
pktinfo -h -t fido/inbound/00000000.bad
PktInfo/lnx 1.9.0-cur 2020-04-15
Pkt-Name: fido/inbound/00000000.bad
OrigAddr: 2:263/1.2
DestAddr: 2:263/1.0
pkt created: Tue Jun 30 17:05:53 2020
pkt Password:
prodCode: 0100
prodRevision 0.0
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A 17:17:05 There are 112716 bytes of unknown data at the end of
pkt file!
That looks like a corrupt .pkt file.
At this stage I am stumped. I know it maybe something small.
Probably, if you can determine why it's corrupt.
Can that packet be tossed successfully by a different tosser?
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