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  NNTP Access
NNTP Access can make no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties for fitness of purpose or of merchantability, with regard to the quality, content, accuracy, validity, artistic worth, or even legality of the data, programs, graphical images, information, etc., that are available.
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www.nntpaccess.com /aup.asp   (1444 words)

  
 RFC 977 (rfc977) - Network News Transfer Protocol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
NNTP is designed so that news articles are stored in a central database allowing a subscriber to select only those items he wishes to read.
NNTP is designed so that news articles need only RFC 977 February 1986 Network News Transfer Protocol be stored on one (presumably central) host, and subscribers on other hosts attached to the LAN may read news articles using stream connections to the news host.
NNTP is modelled upon the news article specifications in RFC 850, which describes the USENET news system.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc977.html   (6356 words)

  
 Network News Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Network News Transfer Protocol or NNTP is an Internet application protocol used primarily for reading and posting Usenet articles, as well as transferring news among news servers.
Brian Kantor of the University of California, San Diego and Phil Lapsley of the University of California, Berkeley completed RFC 977, the specification for the Network News Transfer Protocol, in March 1986.
Because networked Internet-compatible filesystems were not yet widely available, it was decided to develop a new protocol that resembled SMTP, but was tailored for reading newsgroups.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/NNTP   (348 words)

  
 NNTP over MBone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It is implemented using NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol), which specifies a protocol for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval, and posting of news articles using reliable stream-based transmission of news among the Internet community [ 2 ].
NNTP protocol is not perfectly scalable for that kind of evolution.
NNTP protocol [ 2 ] is utilized between these hosts and between hosts and users using Internet news.
www.tml.tkk.fi /Opinnot/Tik-110.551/1997/inws6.html   (2727 words)

  
 NNTP: Network News Transfer Protocol Overview (RFC 977)
NNTP specifies a protocol for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval, and posting of news articles using a reliable stream (such as TCP port 119) server-client model.
NNTP is designed so that news articles need only be stored on one (presumably central) server host, and subscribers on other hosts attached to the network may read news articles using stream connections to the news host.
NNTP is defined by IETF (www.ietf.org) in RFC 977.
www.javvin.com /protocolNNTP.html   (574 words)

  
 RFC 977
NNTP specifies a protocol for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval, and posting of news articles using a reliable stream-based transmission of news among the ARPA-Internet community.
NNTP is designed so that news articles need only be stored on one (presumably central) host, and subscribers on other hosts attached to the LAN may read news articles using stream connections to the news host.
NNTP has commands which provide a straightforward method of exchanging articles between cooperating hosts.
www.newsreaders.com /misc/twpierce/news/rfc977.html   (6231 words)

  
 NNTP-Ext Introduction
RFC977[1] defines the NNTP protocol and was released over a decade ago.
Transport extensions are additions to the NNTP specification that were made specifically to move news articles from one server to another server.
Newsreader extensions are additions to the NNTP specification that were made to assist NNTP clients in selecting and retrieving news articles from servers.
www.mibsoftware.com /userkt/nntpext/0005.htm   (457 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) has been in use in the Internet for a decade and remains one of the most popular protocols (by volume) in use today.
The primary goal is to provide encryption for single-link confidentiality purposes, but data integrity, (optional) certificate-based peer entity authentication, and (optional) data compression are also possible.
This document defines an extension to the Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP) which allows a client to indicate an authentication mechanism to the server, perform an authentication protocol exchange, and optionally negotiate a security layer for subsequent protocol interactions during the remainder of an NNTP session.
www.ietf.org /ids.by.wg/nntpext.html   (279 words)

  
 DJ's Weblog: January 29, 2003 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
RSS via NNTP is certainly not a new concept - I first read about the idea on Matt Webb's site almost three years ago.
I couldn't resist a bit of tinkering with NNTP, partly to follow up a little bit myself on RSS to/via NNTP, but mostly in fact to re-acquaint myself with the wonderfully arcane configuration of the majestic beast that is inn.
There are plenty of possibilities for experimentation: combining the various weblog trackbacking mechanisms with NNTP article IDs to link articles together in a thread; replying (to the newsgroup) to an article might send a comment to the post at the source weblog.
www.pipetree.com /qmacro/2003/01/29   (620 words)

  
 RSS via NNTP?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Rather than send that same mailinglist message to all 1500 employees at a plant or all 15,000 students at a University, one message was fetched and cached on their local NNTP server, and that one copy was shared locally by anyone interested in reading it.
NNTP is one of my favourite protocols, and one that I've always hoped would see a renaissance.
When I was administering NNTP servers a few years ago, the _incoming feed_ we nabbed from different providers, after chopping out the repeats topped out around 20mbit/s.
www.advogato.org /article/651.html   (2110 words)

  
 NNTP
Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) is used to transmit Usenet news articles.
The best way to use NNTP is to set Internal Hosts to internal news servers, and external hosts to news feeds.
In most cases NNTP has to be enabled in both directions.
www.watchguard.com /help/lss/41/User/servic21.htm   (158 words)

  
 HTTP NNTP XPAT Cmd Query Overflow
The Microsoft NNTP Component could allow a remote user to execute arbitrary code in the context of the process accessing the vulnerable component.
If a malformed message is processed by an application that accesses the vulnerable NNTP component, internal buffers will be overrun, allowing arbitrary attacker-supplied code to be executed.
The NNTP Component may also be enabled on systems that do not use NNTP because some applications may require it to be enabled during installation.
securityresponse.symantec.com /avcenter/nis_ids/s20640.html   (291 words)

  
 Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-036: Vulnerability in NNTP Could Allow Remote Code Execution (883935)
NNTP is a required component for Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange Server 2003.
NNTP is designed so that news articles are stored in a central database allowing a subscriber to select only those items that they want to read.
NNTP is defined in Request for Comment (RFC) documents 977 and 2980.
www.microsoft.com /technet/security/bulletin/MS04-036.mspx   (5337 words)

  
 How News servers work, and how to find one
An NNTP server manager decides which parts of the news group hierarchy he will take, and finds another server administrator who is willing to feed news to him: his "news feed".
NNTP is much more efficient than HTTP for the case of articles which are going to be very widely read, because an article is only transferred once onto each site.
NNTP servers will only allow local clients to access them directly, as to allow everyone in the world to access the same NNTP server would destroy this efficiency, and could lead to disastrous loads on the net and on that server.
www.w3.org /LineMode/Defaults/AboutNewsServers.html   (723 words)

  
 NNTP - FAQ - Shared dedicated co-location hosting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It is normally used on a connection to TCP port 119 on the news server.
NNTP is a simple ASCII text protocol so even if you don't have a news reader program, you can just connect to the server using telnet.
To configure your Web browser or newsgroup reader software to connect to a news server, you need to specify the NNTP server (you can find out what it is from your ISP).
www.exxzero.com /faq/nntp   (153 words)

  
 NNTP and thenntpd Daemon
Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) provides for a vastly different approach to news exchange from C News and other news servers without native NNTP support.
NNTP is not a particular software package, but an Internet standard described in RFC-977.
This makes NNTP an excellent tool for providing news access to many clients on a local network without going through the contortions that are necessary when using NFS.
www.tldp.org /LDP/nag2/x-087-2-nntp.html   (821 words)

  
 RFC 2980 (rfc2980) - Common NNTP Extensions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Abstract In this document, a number of popular extensions to the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) protocol defined in RFC 977 are documented and discussed.
Introduction RFC 977 [1] defines the NNTP protocol and was released over a decade ago.
Note that the response codes used here were part of the proposed NNTP V2 specification and are violations of RFC 977.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc2980.html   (7258 words)

  
 NNTP - a Whatis.com definition
NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) is the predominant protocol used by computer clients and servers for managing the notes posted on Usenet newsgroups.
NNTP servers manage the global network of collected Usenet newsgroups and include the server at your Internet access provider.
An NNTP client is included as part of a Netscape, Internet Explorer, Opera, or other Web browser or you may use a separate client program called a newsreader.
searchnetworking.techtarget.com /sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci212663,00.html   (135 words)

  
 [No title]
NNTP is designed so that news articles need only Kantor & Lapsley [Page 2] RFC 977 February 1986 Network News Transfer Protocol be stored on one (presumably central) host, and subscribers on other hosts attached to the LAN may read news articles using stream connections to the news host.
Kantor & Lapsley [Page 3] RFC 977 February 1986 Network News Transfer Protocol In the traditional method of distributing news articles, news is propagated from host to host by flooding - that is, each host will send all its new news articles on to each host that it feeds.
Acknowledgements The authors wish to express their heartfelt thanks to those many people who contributed to this specification, and especially to Erik Fair and Chuq von Rospach, without whose inspiration this whole thing would not have been necessary.
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc977.txt   (6260 words)

  
 NNTP Protocol Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) is documented in RFC 977.
NNTP is a request-reply protocol in the style of SMTP or FTP.
NNTP has facilities to support reading newsgroups, posting new articles, and transferring articles between news servers.
cie.bilkent.edu.tr /Topics/98.htm   (52 words)

  
 NNTP Read / Post and Shell Usenet News Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
NNTP read / post Usenet access is provided with
We provide NNTP read/post access to other sites, ISPs, businesses, BBSs, and other organizations, for $600/year, or $180/quarter, or $70/month per domain.
If you're looking for a way to provide Usenet News services to your customers without the expense of maintaining your own news server and you are looking for a solution that doesn't impose a per subscriber or per megabyte charge consider using our news service as an option.
www.eskimo.com /services/nntp.html   (493 words)

  
 Net::NNTP (Perl in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Net::NNTP implements the NNTP protocol as defined in RFC 977, as well as a number of extensions defined in the IETF Internet Draft document mentioned earlier.
Where pattern-matching is indicated, the matching is done according to the NNTP specification.
The name of the remote host to which an NNTP connection is required.
wziemer.cnsm.csulb.edu /perlCD/perlnut/ch17_02.htm   (1165 words)

  
 [No title]
Barber Informational [Page 13] RFC 2980 Common NNTP Extensions October 2000 Note that any tab and end-of-line characters in any header data that is returned will be converted to a space character.
Barber Informational [Page 15] RFC 2980 Common NNTP Extensions October 2000 The output will be formatted with the article number, followed by the contents of the References: line for that article, but does not contain the field name itself.
The server end authenticator will then initiate authentication using the NNTP sockets (if appropriate for that authentication protocol), using the protocol specified by the authenticator name.
ftp.isi.edu /in-notes/rfc2980.txt   (7465 words)

  
 NNTP Protocol
"NNTP" stands for Net News Transfer Protocol, as specified in RFC977, with extensions in common practice.
NNTP is a TCP/IP protocol based upon text strings sent bidirectionally over 7 bit ASCII TCP channels.
IETF NNTP Working Group The group responsible for discussion of NNTP and extensions has a page and a mailing list which has on-line archives.
www.mibsoftware.com /userkt/0099.htm   (188 words)

  
 Windows newsreaders
NNTP for Outlook by MAPILab "allows you to read and post messages to newsgroups from Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002/XP and 2003.
MAPILab NNTP for Outlook supports all messages formats (plain text, RTF, HTML) and encodings which are supported by Microsoft Outlook.
WinVN: by a bunch of people hasn't "officially" been developed for years, but some development has been made by 3rd parties, I suggest looking at the current version by Mark Spankus.
www.newsreaders.com /win/clients.html   (1659 words)

  
 NNTP and posting - Excentrics World Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
If I have nntp set to ask for login info when posting, it asks for the nntp server, and the newsgroup...
The nntp server is the address of it, like news.microsoft.com and the newsgroup is the name of the newsgroup like microsoft.net (address and name are fictional).
The NNTP Posting plugin filters out your Newsgator feeds that are not Newservers.
www.eworldui.net /forums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=3120   (270 words)

  
 Don't Write a Newsreader.
Either you closed it because your user was idle, or the server closed it because it felt your user was idle, or maybe the server went down.
NNTP servers should disconnect if a connection hasn't seen traffic for 5-10 minutes.
For example, if a user cancels any kind of operation while a transaction is in progress with the news server, you may want to abort the news stream.
www.newsreaders.com /misc/twpierce/news/newsreader-manifesto.html   (3243 words)

  
 MAPILab - MAPILab NNTP for Outlook
Microsoft Outlook users till now have had no opportunity to work with newsgroups unless Microsoft Exchange Server was installed in the corporate network, so one had to use an external application to work with the news, most typically Outlook® Express.
MAPILab NNTP is not an add-in; it is a fully-functional NNTP transport for the basic Microsoft Outlook subsystem - MAPI.
MAPILab NNTP supports all mail formats and encodings which are supported by Microsoft Outlook.
www.mapilab.com /outlook/nntp   (552 words)

  
 NNTP Posting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
My intentions are to create a NNTP posting plugin for NewsGator.
My research today left me with a good tutorial and code (in C#) on how to communicate with a NNTP server...however, whenever I attempt to post to my NNTP server it errors with a "503 - Command Not Recognized" message.
I realize they're are a few 3rd party NNTP components out there (IP* Works and Active Up) but since this would be a plugin for NewsGator, I couldn't be able to utilize those.
weblogs.asp.net /mhawley/archive/2004/01/21/61239.aspx   (317 words)

  
 Network News Transfer Protocol   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The CandC Technical Support Group maintains a UseNet News server which can be accessed over the network via the NNTP protocol.
For information on obtaining NNTP client software, see the Usenet Software History and Sources document, or visit the Microcomputer-Workstation Resource Centre.
There are NNTP client programs available for almost every type of computer and operating system.
www.mun.ca /cc/tsg/cs/nntp.html   (160 words)

  
 11.11 nntplib -- NNTP protocol client
which implements the client side of the NNTP protocol.
It can be used to implement a news reader or poster, or automated news processors.
Reader mode is sometimes necessary if you are connecting to an NNTP server on the local machine and intend to call reader-specific commands, such as "
www.python.org /doc/current/lib/module-nntplib.html   (316 words)

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