On Sat, Nov 15, 1997 at 12:56:27PM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
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: Ah! Well, with a few thousand customers ... hmmm, separate your news into
: feeder and reader machines. Run INN on the feeder(s) which handle your remote
: newsfeeds and leafnode feeds to the reader machines. cnews + nntpd + msgidd
Ah! Well, with a few thousand customers ... hmmm, separate your news into
feeder and reader machines. Run INN on the feeder(s) which handle your remote
newsfeeds and leafnode feeds to the reader machines. cnews + nntpd + msgidd is
still PLENTY fast enough for the reader machines. As a matter of fa
As an ISP with a few thousand customers, I guess that qualifies me as
bigger than cnews. I have just been informed that my news server is not
beefy enough at only 96mb of RAM and an 8 gig hard drive. Oh well.
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cnews is available as a debian package. if you are a small site, newsx might
halp you. I use cnews + nntpd (recompiled with msgidd support) and nntplink to
maintain the nntp feeds. For my small number of feeds, I find cnews much more
stable and resource friendly than inn. It tends to run for month
On Sat, Nov 15, 1997 at 09:04:34AM -0500, Shaleh wrote:
: What news servers are available other than innd and dnews? I do not
: need a packeage, source is fine.
:
What's wrong with inn? I've been running it for quite some time, and it's
very straight-forward. inn 1.7 is very stable and nice a
What news servers are available other than innd and dnews? I do not
need a packeage, source is fine.
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