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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: nnrp conf (Nick Edwards)
   2. Re: nnrp conf (Edwardo Garcia)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 23:30:11 +1000
From: Nick Edwards <[email protected]>
To: Julien ?LIE <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: nnrp conf
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Halo,

On 12/17/14, Julien ?LIE <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Edwardo,
>
>>>      auth example.com {
>>>          hosts: "*.example.com, example.com"
>>>          default: <LOCAL>
>>>      }
>>>
>>>      access full {
>>>          newsgroups: *
>>>      }
>>
>> this brackets comment with LOCAL says localhost , so much confusion,
>
> I suggest the following wording for the documentation.
> Would it be clear enough or should something else be explained?
>

I thinking what Noel suggest would be good example, please assume all
newbie are dumb then the dokumentation will be right

>
> ?
> Probably the simplest useful example of a complete readers.conf,
> this gives permissions to read and post to all groups to any connections
> from the "example.com" domain, and no privileges for anyone connecting
> elsewhere:
>
>      auth example.com {
>          hosts: "*.example.com, example.com"
>          default: "<EXAMPLE>"
>      }
>
>      access full {
>          newsgroups: *
>      }
>
> Note that the access realm has no users: key and therefore applies
> to any user identity (in this example, the user identity that will be
> assigned to all matching connections is <EXAMPLE>).  The only
> available auth realm only matches hosts in the "example.com" domain,
> though, so any connections from other hosts will be rejected immediately.
> ?
>
> --
> Julien ?LIE
>
> ? Science sans conscience n'est que ruine de l'?me. ? (Rabelais)
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 09:45:29 +1000
From: Edwardo Garcia <[email protected]>
To: Julien ?LIE <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: nnrp conf
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Julien,

On 12/17/14, Julien ?LIE <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Edwardo,
>
>>>      auth example.com {
>>>          hosts: "*.example.com, example.com"
>>>          default: <LOCAL>
>>>      }
>>>
>>>      access full {
>>>          newsgroups: *
>>>      }
>>
>> this brackets comment with LOCAL says localhost , so much confusion,
>
> I suggest the following wording for the documentation.
> Would it be clear enough or should something else be explained?
>
>
> ?
> Probably the simplest useful example of a complete readers.conf,
> this gives permissions to read and post to all groups to any connections
> from the "example.com" domain, and no privileges for anyone connecting
> elsewhere:
>
>      auth example.com {
>          hosts: "*.example.com, example.com"
>          default: "<EXAMPLE>"
>      }
>
>      access full {
>          newsgroups: *
>      }
>

I think as other say, be better for very clear example in add user: <EXAMPLE>

> Note that the access realm has no users: key and therefore applies
> to any user identity (in this example, the user identity that will be
> assigned to all matching connections is <EXAMPLE>).  The only
> available auth realm only matches hosts in the "example.com" domain,
> though, so any connections from other hosts will be rejected immediately.
> ?

This is still confuse, this what leed to my server be open to
everyone, someway, it did not work this procedure because I try follow
that at first.
I not think you need  /dumb/ down like Nick say, but be generous in
example explanation.

Edwardo


> --
> Julien ?LIE
>
> ? Science sans conscience n'est que ruine de l'?me. ? (Rabelais)
>


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