I'd be interested in suggestions for configuring a lightweight, periodic-updating news server for my home Debian box.
I'm currently using leafnode and am finding both extensive problems (doesn't work, doesn't get articles, doesn't get groups, skips news servers), and minimal assistance (few troubleshooting guidelines in the documentation, little in the way of Usenet archives relating to my probme (at least in English!), no response to debian-user and svlug mailing list queries, or news.software.nntp Usenet queries. Posts I do find suggest that the program is prone to bugs and silent failures. So: is there a preferred Usenet configuration for Debian? Is Leafnode recommneded, or are there more commonly (and successfully) deployed servers? I'm finding information on cnews, newsx, inn, and nntp. Which (if any) of these are people using? Leafnode is very cool in concept -- only articles from groups currently being read are downloaded. In practice, results are less impressive. -- Karsten M. Self (kmself@ix.netcom.com) What part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? Scope out Scoop: http://scoop.kuro5hin.org/ Nothin' rusty about Kuro5hin: http://www.kuro5hin.org/