Subj : Re: NNTP
To : Tony Comandini
From : Gert Andersen
Date : Sun Jan 08 2017 09:18 am
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Hello Tony!
Sat Jan 07 2017, Tony Comandini wrote to Gert Andersen:
GA>> TC>anybody of you has setup NNTP and works well? According to the doc
GA>> TC>I enabled
GA>> TC>the option on mbsetup but unfortunately the port 119 in the system
GA>> TC>still down
GA>> TC>and of course can' t connect with a client.
GA>>
GA>> TC>Any suggestion?
GA>>
GA>> MbseBBS is your NNTP and you can ask you isp for newgroup connection,
GA>> then in mbsebbs echos put and check nae for the messages and use some
GA>> extra echos where you fetch for newsgroups at your isp or some other
GA>> news provider. But you have too to tell mbse the info for the news
GA>> providers.
GA>>
GA>> The to get port 119 open for nntp check you system for service port
GA>> 119 is open and is on.
GA>>
TC>Thank you Gert, so if I well understand:
TC>1) Create an account with your ISP or the news server suggested by
TC>Vince;
Yes but most ISP should by your email account have a news server for free to
you together with email account, or you can get it by Vince.
TC>2) Put the data in mbsetup
Then get some info on the newsgroup by name and put the the news servers info
in mbsetup and add the newsgroup to your echomail setup.
TC>3) Add the newgroup name for each message area
You can too make a news group name for you your echomails messages areas like
mbse for fido is fido.mbse and for your own nntp use like example
(bbsname).mbse
TC>4) Add a new message group called News (for example) and add the
TC>interested messages areas;
It will be more like new messages group called Newsgroup and add the interested
newsgroups.
TC>5) restart mbsebbs (just in case)
Yes. Mbse should automatic self fetch mail and newsgroups if you want to get
the wanted newsgroups then run 'mbfido ne' to get the news in to your areas and
watch it be done and then check system.log and then when working run 'mbfido
news -l' the will take the latest news in and tell mbsebbs of what is got home
as option -l is learn for mbse.
TC>6) netstat -tulpna|grep 119 and check if port 119 is open.
TC>Correct?
Something in this will I think. You can too check the config file services in
/etc/services and then the mbsebbs file /etc/init.d/ and /conf.d/ for you have
mbsebbs set to act as nttp server too.
Take care,
Gert
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