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I'm investigating using SMEServer on my network.
I read Usenet News.
I want to know whether SMEServer has some existing means of acting as a local network store of news bodies which I can access by using offline news readers from my local machines. I would only want to access relatively few newsgroups (no more than 50 at the most), which I would get from my ISP's newsserver.
Can anyone let me know?
Thanks
David D Stretch
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Hi, David,
I'm investigating using SMEServer on my network.
I would only want to access relatively few newsgroups (no more than 50 at the most), which I would get from my ISP's newsserver.
One can install lefnode on the server and open the proper ports for it. It is quite a hand-job and the howto no longer is available.
I had this installation for years on 2 servers, in the end it worked with 6.0x also. But:
It causes lots of traffic and is mostly slow, if you are a very active newsreader and poster. This will only make sense, if more persons read on the same NG - otherwise you should better open the ports for newsreading and let the users do their own stuff.
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Hello Alexander,
One can install lefnode on the server and open the proper ports for it. It is quite a hand-job and the howto no longer is available.
Thanks for suggesting this. Later on you write:
It causes lots of traffic and is mostly slow, if you are a very active newsreader and poster. This will only make sense, if more persons read on the same NG - otherwise you should better open the ports for newsreading and let the users do their own stuff.
Ah! From what you say, and my own situation, I think it's better to implement your suggestion about letting users do it themselves.
Once again, many thanks for the response.
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Hello Alexander,
Ah! From what you say, and my own situation, I think it's better to implement your suggestion about letting users do it themselves.
Sorry, i forgot: Be careful. There is tons of junk floating round in the NGs. If you let your users do it theirselves, you get a potential security risk, virii and perhaps lots of traffic also.
It depends on your users. With leafnode you can control, which NGs are allowed. You can perhaps block all alt.binary.* or such.
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I'm investigating using SMEServer on my network.
I read Usenet News.
me, too.
So I compiled leafnode 2.x alpha on my SME, edited the /etc/leafnode/config file and have an excellent news server now.
advantages: I have several external news servers, but only one internal for my news client. The new news postings can be fetched in a cron job and can be read very quickly by the client, when going (locally) online.
disadvantages: leafnode scales very badly and is not suited for lots of users fetching lots of different newsgroups.
I have not done any SME panel integration, but edit the config file, when necessary.