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echo: fidosoft.husky
to: Joseph Larsen
from: mark lewis
date: 2016-07-27 05:10:40
subject: .FLO files.

27 Jul 16 02:27, you wrote to All:

 JL> Ok, I was wrong. There are *.FLO files.

i was just looking to see if there was an easy way to have find look for
both upper and lower case filenames...

 JL> catch22bbs:/home/imp/hpt # find . -name "*.FLO"

the best i could come up with is

  find . -type f -name "*.?[Ll][Oo]"

i used the above because
 1. we only want to find files (-type f)
 2. there are also .dlo and .clo as well as .flo files

*.dlo are DIRect, *.clo are CRAsh while *.flo are just normal...

 JL> /outbound/009A000A.FLO

printf "%d/%d\n" 0x009a 0x000a
154/10

since this one is in your main outbound and you appear to be using a zone 1
address as your main address, then this one would be for 1:154/10...

 JL> /outbound.02c/00640000.FLO

printf "%d:%d/%d\n" 0x02c 0x0064 0x0000
44:100/0

 JL> /outbound.02e/00010064.FLO

printf "%d:%d/%d\n" 0x02e 0x0001 0x0064
46:1/100

 JL> What does this mean, exactly?

the directory extension is the zone of the destination system and the name
of the ?lo file is the net and node number of the destination system in the
format XXXXYYYY as noted in the above printf commands... you need to cat
them to find out what files are to be sent to each system...

  cat ~/hpt/outbound/009A000A.FLO

  cat ~/hpt/outbound.02c/00640000.FLO

  cat ~/hpt/outbound.02e/00010064.FLO


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