[Coco] Test of news gateway

John E. Malmberg wb8tyw at qsl.net
Tue Oct 7 21:56:00 EDT 2003


Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
> At 09:05 PM 10/7/03 -0400, John E. Malmberg wrote:
>  
> I don't have more experience -- but I do use a good hosting service, where
> I've been for seven years (pair Networks at pair.com).
> 
> Here is my problem: I do not have access to a news server that is open. The
> service I use (onlynews.com) is username/password protected, and I've yet
> to figure out how to configure the pairList program to incorporate this in
> their news gateway.

I am afraid that I am not familiar with that program.

Since you are on a fixed I.P. range, can you get them to set an access 
control to allow your I.P. address to access with out password?

That is what the one that the Encompasserve.org system uses.  They are 
using news.binc.net.  I can only access it from the Encompasserve 
system, but I do not need a username/password.

> If you (or anyone on this new list) knows of a good free-access news
> server, please let me know and I'll see if I can gate it that way.

Well, I did not find that, but I did find this:

http://www.gmane.org/

It does not give access to bit.listserv.coco, but people who prefer to 
use newsreaders can move over to to a mirror of your mailing list.

It looks like everything that you need in a can.

The SAMBA organization is using this service.

It will not allow postings from unconfirmed or munged e-mail addresses.


The alternative is to contact newsguy and see if you can convince them 
to shut off the princeton feed, and take it from your list instead. 
They are the ones that are running the gateway, not princeton, and they 
can probably tell you who the "owner" of the connection is to get approval.

Of course the bit.listserv.coco allows trolls to anonymously post.  With 
the gmane newsgroups, this is harder.

-John
wb8tyw at qsl.net
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