At 11:22 PM 12/19/02 +0100, you wrote:
> >If I tellnet  *showusers*, I see the next colloms but what does it means
?
> >
> >NGroup,   NRead,    NXov,  Nbytes,    Time,    NRej, Names
> >       1        0        2         1k       0m        0
62.234.122.210
> >
> >CU, Rob
>
> It means a user from 62.234.122.210, has read one group, zero items, sent
2
> xover requests, received 1K bytes of data, spent 0 minutes on line, and
> been rejected 0 times.

I don't have a open server and I see this....

NGroup,NRead,NXov,Nbytes,Time,NRej, Names
    858        0        0        47k       4m     0   212.104.194.3

There are only a couple (~10) local-groups.
How is it possible that a user can load so many groups ?
There is 1 user (me) and I have a account on the server.
Sorry, my definition was wrong, it is actually the number of 'group'
commands issued by the client, so every time a group is read by
your news client that count goes up.

        ChrisP.


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