Words by Rhugga [Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 07:24:45AM -0700]:
What is the latest and greatest USENET news server software out there?
(free and open source orf course)
Thx
-Chuck
Diablo:
http://www.openusenet.org/diablo/
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What is the latest and greatest USENET news server software out there?
(free and open source orf course)
Thx
-Chuck
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 07:24:45 -0700, Rhugga wrote:
What is the latest and greatest USENET news server software out there?
(free and open source orf course)
Questions like that don't make much sense. You could search a
directory like http
fred smith wrote:
This is very OFF TOPIC
My ISP no longer carries any newsgroups (I've been running a cnews
news server here since '92, getting news from him), so now I'm
suffering withdrawal pains.
Anybody know of a good public news server, that allows posting too,
where I can pick up
This is very OFF TOPIC
My ISP no longer carries any newsgroups (I've been running a cnews
news server here since '92, getting news from him), so now I'm
suffering withdrawal pains.
Anybody know of a good public news server, that allows posting too,
where I can pick up a couple of dozen
Of Martin Mewes
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Remo Mattei [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi guys does anyone of you have setup a news server with inn? Any
better software
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Remo Mattei [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi guys does anyone of you have setup a news server with inn? Any
better software otherwise?
Any suggestions of config file will be appreciated. I need it to
setup with worldcom network
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Remo Mattei [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi guys does anyone of you have setup a news server with inn? Any
better software otherwise?
Any suggestions of config file will be appreciated. I need it to
setup with worldcom network.
So
Hi guys does anyone of you have setup a news server with inn? Any better software otherwise?
Any suggestions of config file will be appreciated. I need it to setup with worldcom network.
Thanks ,
Remo
I am pretty new to the list, first I'd just like to say hi to all.
Second, i would like to know what would be best app to use to grab few
newsgroups from my news server for local viewing. Looking for suggestion
if innd would be best or anything else. Maybe where to look for help
installing
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 06:04:23AM -0400, cblamer wrote:
I am pretty new to the list, first I'd just like to say hi to all.
Second, i would like to know what would be best app to use to grab few
newsgroups from my news server for local viewing. Looking for suggestion
if innd would be best
newsgroups from my news server for local viewing. Looking for suggestion
if innd would be best or anything else. Maybe where to look for help
installing what ever setup suggested.
http://www.leafnode.org
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Hey gang!
My ISP has stopped carrying news (I've been getting news from him for
a decade...). I'm trying to find a publicly accessible news server where
I can pick up a few groups (linux, unix, comp.lang.c, a few others).
Preferably one that allows open access, so they won't get upset and
cut us
www.newsguy.com is supposed to be fairly reasonable.
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, fred smith wrote:
Hey gang!
My ISP has stopped carrying news (I've been getting news from him for
a decade...). I'm trying to find a publicly accessible news server where
I can pick up a few groups (linux, unix
for
a decade...). I'm trying to find a publicly accessible news server where
I can pick up a few groups (linux, unix, comp.lang.c, a few others).
Preferably one that allows open access, so they won't get upset and
cut us off after a while.
Suggestions welcome.
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is that the news server exists but
not how to gain access to it.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Many Thanks,
Bill
Bill Colston
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The server sent the following response:
480 Authentication required for command
shrugs It used to be open with no authentication.
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Hi,
I'm interested in completely removing the news server from my RedHat 7.0
server install. Our company does not use the news server. Should I simply
remove or rename the innd link in the startup directories? Any suggestions
would be appreciated.
Tony Campisi
Was it ever configured to pull a newsfeed?
If not, or if it's never been configured to serve any sort of usenet type
news, you can probably safely uninstall it.
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Tony Campisi wrote:
Hi,
I'm interested in completely removing the news server from my RedHat 7.0
server
Hello every one,
Using Redhat 7.0
How can I setup a news serever?
Which RPM do I need?
Is there any How To some where?
Thank you in advance
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a news
server for about 300 users and getting a push feed via my
Back bone provider. Plan on a high capacity machine if you
have quite a few users as you will be amazed by the load
created by the INN server software.
Eddie Strohmier
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hello,
in an attempt to build a news server for our users we have run into a
slight dilemma. we built a server with 2 45g hd's thinking that would be
enough space to host the files. dilemma, how can we have the data span
the 2 45 gig hard drives to fill them both up? from what i read we can
have
I think you may want to check out LVM (Logical Volume Manager). It has
the ability to combine physical disks into logical disks.
Gerry
On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Eric Clover wrote:
hello,
in an attempt to build a news server for our users we have run into a
slight dilemma. we built a server
The easiest way that I know to do it would be with RAID.
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Subject: news server
hello,
in an attempt to build a news server for o
Volume Manager). It has
the ability to combine physical disks into logical disks.
Gerry
On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Eric Clover wrote:
hello,
in an attempt to build a news server for our users we have run into a
slight dilemma. we built a server with 2 45g hd's thinking that would
Hi,
I'm having a hard time in installing a news server.
Do you know where I can get I documentazyun about
internet news. (Or where I can get a Programm for a news server).
I just want to install a news server :) I am using Red Hat 6.2.
Help me out PLS.
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Thanks
I have a small LAN with a linux box doing ip masquerading.
Two different
offices share this box as a gateway, one of them owning the
DSL connection
and account/password needed to access the isp's news server
Well, the guy who does not own the account/password wants to
read news
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Steve Borho wrote:
If you get him to provide you with a list of the groups he wants to join,
then you could use any NNTP cache (like leafnode) to pull those groups to
the local machine where you could host your own NNTP server.
Speaking on the same note, my upstream
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 02:59:58PM -0400, Charles Galpin wrote:
I have a small LAN with a linux box doing ip masquerading. Two different
offices share this box as a gateway, one of them owning the DSL connection
and account/password needed to access the isp's news server
Well, the guy who
On 10-May-00 Charles Galpin opined:
Hi all
I checked the archives and saw two recommendations for a news server
proxy
leafnode
nntpcache
From brief look at their websites (both .orgs) I cannot tell whether they
support the single feature I am looking for.
I have zero experience
leafnode will do what you want Charles. I've been using it for ~2 years
with no problems. Don't know about nntpcache.
HTH,
Mike
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Subject: news server
Hi all
I checked the archives and saw two recommendations for a news server proxy
leafnode
nntpcache
From brief look at their websites (both .orgs) I cannot tell whether they
support the single feature I am looking for.
I have zero experience with news servers, and very little as a news
There are plenty of stupid companies out there... Think banner ads.
A full blown group ?? Well.. They weren't there 4 years ago :)
Search Yahoo (if they're up yet) for free news servers and or nntp, you should
find dozens of them. I use them to test stuff
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Igmar
Is there any news server free offering the newsgroups
from USENET (i.e., comp.lang.scheme, comp.os.unix)?
(I am not looking for web based news server like deja news,
but news server to be used with a news reader.)
Thanks.
Romildo
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http://www.freenntp.com (Temporarily down?)
HTH
Gustav
José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
Is there any news server free offering the newsgroups
from USENET (i.e., comp.lang.scheme, comp.os.unix)?
(I am not looking for web based
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
Is there any news server free offering the newsgroups
from USENET (i.e., comp.lang.scheme, comp.os.unix)?
(I am not looking for web based news server like deja news,
but news server to be used with a news reader.)
I can't imagine that any
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Subject: Re: Free news server ?
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Jos? Romildo Malaquias wrote:
Is there any news server free offering the newsgroups
from USENET (i.e., comp.lang.scheme, comp.os.unix)?
(I am not looking for web based news server
Try http://userspace.ats.it/free/secco/servers.htm
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Subject: Re: Free news server ?
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
Is ther
Igmar Palsenberg wrote:
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
Is there any news server free offering the newsgroups
from USENET (i.e., comp.lang.scheme, comp.os.unix)?
(I am not looking for web based news server like deja news,
but news server to be used with a news
Ok, now after getting the lan working, the firewall working, getting MS
frontpage98 extentions working - I'm wantintg to get news working
Innd is loading at boot ok, I don't have an active list yet, and I'm not
sure how to get that down from the ISP.
I don't want to carry the entire feed,
that I read. So I figure there has
I'd suggest that you get Leafnode. It is a small, easy-to-install news
server that is designed to run over dialup connections for small sites.
(Make no mistake, though, I use it for the central news server at a small
ISP, it is very solidly built and handles light
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Subject:Re: a news server that might actually work?
Bob Purdon wrote:
I find a combination of Suck and DNews does a great job, only problem
is
that DNews is a commercial product
Bob Purdon wrote:
I find a combination of Suck and DNews does a great job, only problem is
that DNews is a commercial product which sells for US$450.
For an unlimited commercial license - yes. There are personal license
options that are significantly cheaper than that. Check out
Is there a way to have a news server that serves just the groups I want,
and not require any more input from me than what groups to get?
I've tried suck 3.5.2 rpm with INN 1.7 RPM and can't get them to work
together, and I've tried leafnode 1.4-8 rpm and it won't do a damn
thing.
I think
Is there a way to have a news server that serves just the groups I want,
and not require any more input from me than what groups to get?
I've tried suck 3.5.2 rpm with INN 1.7 RPM and can't get them to work
together, and I've tried leafnode 1.4-8 rpm and it won't do a damn
thing.
I find
I find a combination of Suck and DNews does a great job, only problem is
that DNews is a commercial product which sells for US$450.
For an unlimited commercial license - yes. There are personal license
options that are significantly cheaper than that. Check out
http://www.netwinsite.com for
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