Re: Linux, old DOS path being used, by "something"
By: Android8675 to All on Tue Aug 11 2020 08:52 am
My system has a folder, "/sbbs/ctrl/C:\Fido\in.sec" and occasionally it gets a compressed network packet (0000ff5b.sa1, for example), but I can't for the life of me figure out where the folder is configured and by what process. I assume it's something to do with BinkIt because the .pkt files inside the above example appear to be incoming messages from pinet to the admin echo.
I checked my error logs and there's no reference to the above path, but there is one to another:
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Tue Aug 11 00:00:00 2020 shodanscore.com
evnt ECHOLOG !ERROR 2 (No such file or directory) in xtrn.cpp line 1090 (external) checking "/home/sbbs/sbbs/ctrl/c:/fido/echolog/" access=0
I guess pulling up the source is the next move.
No, it's in your configuration settings, not the source code.
"grep -i c: /sbbs/ctrl/*.cnf" and likewise for *.ini, that'll tell you which configuration files are referencing "C:".
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