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Vnews
Vnews is a powerful news program that provides news services on your Virtual Private Server. With
Vnews, you can create local newsgroups, post to these newsgroups, and reply to posted messages.
NOTE: Vnews does not give access to the USENET newsfeed. |
Installation
Do the following, according to your Virtual Private Server O/S.
Install the Vnews software.
FreeBSD &
Solaris
Connect to your server via Telnet or SSH, and
issue these commands:
% vinstall vnews
% rehash
BSD/OS Upgrade!
Vnews is unavailable. Huh?
If you don't know the Virtual Private Server O/S, try the following:
To make it easy for your users, we suggest creating a CNAME record to your DNS
information, in order to keep with the normal standard of news.YOUR-DOMAIN.NAME. Access
All those who wish to access a Vnews newsgroup must have a valid
User Account on the Virtual Private Server. The
user account username and password must be used for authentication each time the user accesses the
news server. Vnews newsgroups can be accessed using an Internet news reader, such as: Configure the Internet news reader to access your Virtual Private Server on port 119. Management
We provide two ways to manage Vnews newsgroups. Customization
Vnews can be customized by making changes to the ~/etc/vnews.conf file. Use an online file
editor, like pico, or transfer the file to your PC in order to edit the file. Be sure to
download and upload the ~/etc/vnews.conf file in ASCII mode. The format of the ~/etc/vnews.conf file is as follows.
- At the beginning of the first line there will be the # symbol. This is called a
remark. Placing a # in front of a line, causes Apache not to read the text that follows
on that same line.
- The lines without a # will be read and processed by Apache. Make sure that these
lines include valid commands. Usually a remark and explanation of these commands will appear on
the following line.
You can enable Vnews logging by modifying the ~/etc/vnews.conf file. Remove the #
character from the beginning of the following line.
#VNEWS_LOGFILE /usr/log/vnews.log
If you want to change the name or location of the log file, change /usr/log/vnews.log to
the name or location that you prefer.
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