Hi -
I was asking about how to turn OFF avflood and tsunami flood protection. Slennox had told me to do this: "sl_avflood 0:0"
Now I get this statement over and over again on the party-line.
[18:03] <Ai-PLAN9> [20:05] Tcl error [sl_avflood]: expected boolean value but got "0:0"
[18:03] <Ai-PLAN9> [20:05] Tcl error [sl_avflood]: expected boolean value but got "0:0"
[18:05] <Ai-PLAN9> [20:07] Tcl error [sl_avflood]: expected boolean value but got "0:0"
[18:05] <Ai-PLAN9> [20:07] Tcl error [sl_avflood]: expected boolean value but got "0:0"
[18:05] <Ai-PLAN9> [20:07] Tcl error [sl_avflood]: expected boolean value but got "0:0"
[18:06] <Ai-PLAN9> [20:07] Tcl error [sl_avflood]: expected boolean value but got "0:0"
[18:06] <Ai-PLAN9> [20:08] Tcl error [sl_avflood]: expected boolean value but got "0:0"
[18:06] <Ai-PLAN9> [20:08] Tcl error [sl_avflood]: expected boolean value but got "0:0"
[18:06] <Ai-PLAN9> [20:08] Tcl error [sl_avflood]: expected boolean value but got "0:0"
[18:06] <Ai-PLAN9> [20:08] Tcl error [sl_avflood]: expected boolean value but got "0:0"
[18:06] <Ai-PLAN9> [20:08] Tcl error [sl_avflood]: expected boolean value but got "0:0"
Please advise ; )
Crypto
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Crypto on 2001-12-10 20:26 ]</font>