My current project is a web front end for net news. It’s supposed to be super simple. The main purpose is to make things linkable for web browsers without net news support.
To check it out: https://campaignwiki.org/news
Some of the Tildeverse's news servers have additional groups and
(access) rules. You may need accounts on the related tilde nodes and/or their news server. I do not know a summary page about which news
servers are different in which aspects. Maybe our master news server wrangler (or what was that semi official title?) can enlighten us a bit
more?
It prompts for a login and password for posting,
but not for a newsserver,
which means that /some/ newsserver is implied,
and I wonder which one.
Maybe our master news server wrangler
(or what was that semi official title?)
can enlighten us a bit more?
[2] Which you (~ant) could connect from 'net out there
to <nntps://news.tilde.club/> using any NNTPS-capable newsreaders;
and authenticate using your Tilde.club username and password for
posting access.
Forget it... I seem to be too under-caffeinated again...
On Thu, 12 Sep 2024, Anton Shepelev wrote:
It prompts for a login and password for posting, but not for a
newsserver, which means that /some/ newsserver is implied, and I
wonder which one.
nntp://campaignwiki.org/
(Note: there is no TLS support there;
so be aware of the implications of this
on your password authentication,
when you connect there directly from your newsreader)
And lastly (for the record),
I, ~yeti, and you (~ant)
are currently using Tilde.club's netnews server [2];
[...]
[2]
Which you (~ant) could connect from 'net out there
to <nntps://news.tilde.club/>
using any NNTPS-capable newsreaders;
and authenticate using your Tilde.club username and password
for posting access.
Yes, I know. In fact, I was a bit disappointed to learn that the ~club newsserver required TLS for posting, instead of supporing it as an
option. This prevents me from using it with my good, old, and beloved Sylpheed -- a mail- and newsreader in one elegant GUI program, which
seems orphaned now, and about to be dropped from *nix distributions.
Anton Shepelev <ant@tilde.culb> writes:
Yes, I know. In fact, I was a bit disappointed to learn that the ~club
newsserver required TLS for posting, instead of supporing it as an
option. This prevents me from using it with my good, old, and beloved
Sylpheed -- a mail- and newsreader in one elegant GUI program, which
seems orphaned now, and about to be dropped from *nix distributions.
Within ~club's local network TLS is not required to post. So you could
use an ssh tunnel, for example.
xwindows <xwindows@tilde.club> wrote:
On Thu, 12 Sep 2024, Anton Shepelev wrote:
It prompts for a login and password for posting, but not for a
newsserver, which means that /some/ newsserver is implied, and I
wonder which one.
nntp://campaignwiki.org/
Thanks. This is not at all obvious from the web-interface, which says
merely that "the groups and posts it shows are from /a/ news server",
and does not say at all what server is that, for the user to know what credentials are expected. I ask ~kensata to consider amending the description to be more specific, e.g.:
The groups and posts it shows are from the Campagin Wiki news server*
and you need an account** on it to post.
* with a link to the server and
** instructions about registration.
Anton Shepelev <ant@tilde.culb> wrote:
Thanks. This is not at all obvious from the web-interface, which says
merely that "the groups and posts it shows are from /a/ news server",
and does not say at all what server is that, for the user to know what
credentials are expected. I ask ~kensata to consider amending the
description to be more specific, e.g.:
The groups and posts it shows are from the Campagin Wiki news server* >> and you need an account** on it to post.
* with a link to the server and
** instructions about registration.
Makes sense. When I get back to it, I'll take a look at the exact wording. >Since the web site is far more popular than the newsgroups, I am assuming >that most people start here:
https://campaignwiki.org/wiki/Forum
But yeah, to be clear about it: you ask for an account by sending me an
email and I'll set it up.
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