Erm on my Linux box, with James running as root (bad I know) I used the
default settings and it worked Ok.
I did notice that it creates its nntp directories in /var/ not relative to
the James distro, therefore permissions might just
make it unworkable if it can't write to /var/
danny
> -----Original Message-----
> From: charles [mailto:charles]On Behalf Of Charles Benett
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 1:40 PM
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> Subject: Re: more nntp doesn't work, this time authrequired
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>
> When I had a quick look, I couldn't get nntp to work let alone nntps.
> Do you fancy writing a quick howto on the nntp server?
>
> Charles
>
> Danny Angus wrote:
> >
> > not only TLS but also.. <authRequired>true</authRequired> does
> nothing(?) I
> > can still access the server with no username or password.
> >
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