[rescue] UUCP network
Dave McGuire
mcguire at neurotica.com
Sun May 17 19:08:49 CDT 2015
On 05/16/2015 10:17 AM, Andrew M Hoerter wrote:
>> This is a little off-topic but I think relevant to the interests of
>> this list. If I wanted to set up a system for disseminating
>> USENET-style newsgroups via dial-up links, how would I get started?
>> Anyone have good documentation for setting up that sort of thing?
>
> For the UUCP layer, the Taylor docs are pretty good:
> <http://www.airs.com/ian/uucp-doc/>
>
> Id guess that most currently available Unixes with a UUCP package are likely
> using Taylor, so those docs should apply directly.
>
> As for the USENET part, when I had my feed ages ago I was using c-news. It
> comes with adequate docs to get you started, and I think the OReilly UUCP
> book covers it as well. But I havent tried c-news on any modern Unix, you
> may run into some minor troubles there.
>
> Id stay away from INN though, I remember it being a major pain to configure
> and very needy maintenance-wise, vs. c-news being dead simple. Perhaps its
> improved since then.
Wow. When I read this, I couldn't help but think that maybe you'd
gotten the two mixed up. Moving from C to INN was the time when I
suddenly started getting a good night's sleep, started going out to
dinner more often, and actually got laid once in awhile.
INN also has the benefit of being currently-maintained software.
My current news server requires ZERO maintenance excecpt for when
control messages come down the pipe (about once a week) and they take
about ten seconds each to deal with. Otherwise it is 100%
maintenance-free, for a ~16GB news spool with a full feed sans binary
groups and about a dozen regular readers.
It took about an hour to get up and running, excluding email
interactions with my upstream feed administrator.
If you're looking for nostalgia, run B or C. If you're looking to run
a news server to read and post news, run INN.
But for dialup feeds...ugh, no idea. The last time I ran a dialup
news feed, they were current services that one could purchase.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
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