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|    Bill McGarrity to Digital Man    |
|    Re: Packet PW    |
|    04 May 16 20:06:00    |
      -=> Digital Man wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-               DM> Re: Re: Packet PW        DM> By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Wed May 04 2016 12:51 am               > -=> Digital Man wrote to Joe Delahaye <=-        >        > DM> Re: Re: Packet PW        > DM> By: Joe Delahaye to Bill McGarrity on Tue May 03 2016 05:52 pm        >        > > BM> I also noticed a "Comment" was added in the form of the AREAFIX        > > BM> password we used.        >        >        > > Saw that, but not sure what that is about.        >        > DM> Can you elaborate? I don't know what is meant by this... a comment in        > DM> the sbbsecho.ini file?        >        > In echocfg when you bring up linked nodes, to the right of node # there was        > my areafix password to that node. When I viewed that particular node        > information, the areafix pw was there along with a new section called        > Comment which had the same pw in it. I removed the Comment entry and esc        > out and the "comment" was no longer seen on the Linked Nodes column. It        > only happened to Robert Starr's node.               DM> That sounds like a bug. Can you re-run sbbsecho_upgrade.js (the latest        DM> revision) on your original sbbsecho.cfg, just as a test, and look at        DM> the resulting sbbecho.ini file and see if that anomoly exists? Or maybe        DM> it pops up after the first time you run echocfg with a newly upgraded        DM> sbbsecho.ini?               DM> If I can reproduce it (either the erroneous "comment" or a packet        DM> password that was not previously configured), then I can fix it. So        DM> far, I've been unable to reproduce these sightings.              FYI, didn't happen this time....                     Ok, latest version of jsexec.exe, sbbsech_upgrade.js (v1.11)              JSexec v3.17a-Win32 (rev 1.183) - Execute Synchronet JavaScript Module       Compiled May 1 2016 05:04:28 with MSC 1800              Loading configuration files from C:\SBBS\CTRL       JavaScript-C 1.8.5 2011-03-31       JavaScript: Creating runtime: 8388608 bytes       JavaScript: Initializing context (stack: 16384 bytes)              Reading script from c:\sbbs\exec\sbbsecho_upgrade.js       c:\sbbs\exec\sbbsecho_upgrade.js compiled in 0.00 seconds       C:\SBBS\CTRL\sbbsecho.cfg successfully converted to C:\SBBS\CTRL\sbbsecho.ini       C:\SBBS\CTRL\sbbsecho.cfg renamed to C:\SBBS\CTRL\sbbsecho.cfg.old       c:\sbbs\exec\sbbsecho_upgrade.js executed in 0.02 seconds              JavaScript: Destroying context       JavaScript: Destroying runtime              +[¦][?]--------+¦       ¦ Linked Nodes ¦¦       ¦--------------¦¦       ¦ ¦3:ALL ¦¦       ¦ ¦2:ALL ¦¦       ¦ ¦1:ALL ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:ALL ¦¦       ¦ ¦1:3634/12 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:24/0 ¦¦       ¦ ¦46:1/100 ¦¦       ¦ ¦316:973/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦618:618/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:120/5 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:100/3 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:240/2 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:240/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:240/0 ¦¦       ¦ ¦2:203/2 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:160/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:160/0 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:120/4 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:50/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:50/0 ¦]       ¦ ¦24:120/3 ¦        ¦ ¦24:140/2 ¦-       ¦ ¦24:140/1 ¦M       ¦ ¦24:140/0 ¦L       ¦ ¦24:120/2 ¦L       ¦ ¦24:100/2 ¦A       ¦ ¦24:40/1 ¦N       ¦ ¦24:40/0 ¦E       ¦ ¦24:30/2 ¦P       ¦ ¦24:30/1 ¦A       ¦ ¦24:30/0 ¦-       ¦ ¦24:10/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:24/2 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:20/2 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:20/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:20/0 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:110/2 ¦¦       ¦ ¦1:135/371 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:100/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:100/0 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:10/0 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:24/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:110/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦24:110/0 ¦¦       ¦ ¦1:298/7 ¦¦       ¦ ¦2:203/0 ¦¦       ¦ ¦618:100/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦1:229/300 ¦¦       ¦ ¦316:77/1 ¦¦       ¦ ¦1:261/38 ¦¦       ¦ ¦1:266/512 ¦¦       ¦ ¦ ¦¦       +--------------+¦                     Nothing appeared in the area next to Robert's node # (316:77/1)              Is there a debug mode I can use in the jsexec?                     --              Bill              Telnet: tequilamockingbirdonline.net       Web: bbs.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:81       FTP: ftp.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:2121       IRC: irc.tequilamockingbirdonline.net Ports: 6661-6670 SSL: +6697       Radio: radio.tequilamockingbirdonline.net:8010/live                     ... Look Twice... Save a Life!!! Motorcycles are Everywhere!!!       --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.50        * Origin: TequilaMockingbird Online - Toms River, NJ (1:266/404)    |
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