In aus.computers.linux on Sat, 30 Jun 2007 13:29:20 +1000
Doug Laidlaw <laidl...@doughost.invalid> wrote: > Is there a public Usenet server available inAustralia? I am just fed up > with seeing no new posts in active groups for a week at a time.
There are no free ones.
Usenet is expensive to do, and free accounts get abused.
Spend 10 euro and get an account at news.individual.net
> Is there a public Usenet server available inAustralia? I am just fed up > with seeing no new posts in active groups for a week at a time.
> I will check Google Groups for replies - I have to.
If you are not getting any new posts in active Ngs , then try deleting the Ngs articles and headers and re-download the Ngs articles and headers If the fails , then remove the entire list of Ngs and re-download and re-subscribe to them.
It could be that iprimus may have had problems with their news server and that the Ng article IDs my have been renumbered and the are out of sync with your Ng article IDs. Other then that , try the Pigpong news server , it can be unaccessable at times but it has active Ngs. reader.news.telstra.net
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Doug Laidlaw wrote: > Is there a public Usenet server available inAustralia? I am just > fed up with seeing no new posts in active groups for a week at a > time.
> I will check Google Groups for replies - I have to.
> Doug.
Which groups? This last week I've had trouble with two ISPs and alt.os.linux.mandriva.
> Is there a public Usenet server available inAustralia? I am just > fed up with seeing no new posts in active groups for a week at a > time.
'Not in Australia', other than what might be provided by your ISP. (You can't access news.{sydney,*}.pipenetworks.com?)
These are overseas, though: dotsrc.org wants you to register, but is free afterwards. sea.gmane.org has the quite handy gmane.* mailing list gateways
If you want to run your own local newsserver, I've got this old hacked-up Perl script that runs through several feeds to ensure you've got as complete a feed as possible. (I could even offer R/W access to an APANA newsserver, although about to have an RL event make life busy for me soon.)
* Blue Heeler wrote: >> Usenet is expensive to do, and free accounts get abused. > Motzarella.org is still free. But I suspect that due to your first two > points Wolf will give it away sooner rather than later.
Currently there are no such considerations, I can assure you. As for a handful of abusers (out of a total of 3500 users), I can handle these easily <veg>.
Chris Baird wrote: > > Is there a public Usenet server available inAustralia? I am just > > fed up with seeing no new posts in active groups for a week at a > > time.
> 'Not in Australia', other than what might be provided by your ISP. > (You can't access news.{sydney,*}.pipenetworks.com?)
I can access pipenetworks and I've been having trouble too.
> These are overseas, though: > dotsrc.org wants you to register, but is free afterwards. > sea.gmane.org has the quite handy gmane.* mailing list gateways
> If you want to run your own local newsserver, I've got this old > hacked-up Perl script that runs through several feeds to ensure > you've got as complete a feed as possible. (I could even offer R/W > access to an APANA newsserver, although about to have an RL event > make life busy for me soon.)
Would that have advantages over running Leafnode with multiple servers specified?
>> Is there a public Usenet server available inAustralia? I am just >> fed up with seeing no new posts in active groups for a week at a >> time.
>> I will check Google Groups for replies - I have to.
>> Doug.
> Which groups? This last week I've had trouble with two ISPs and > alt.os.linux.mandriva.
That is one. BTW, I said I would look under Google Groups. They don't have aus.computers.linux at all. Probably they don't have aus.*.* because it is local.
Doug. -- I am a part of all that I have met. - Lord Tennyson, "Ulysses."
> "Doug Laidlaw" <laidl...@doughost.invalid> wrote in message > news:g9vgl4-rva.ln1@dougshost.douglaidlaw.net... >> Is there a public Usenet server available inAustralia? I am just fed up >> with seeing no new posts in active groups for a week at a time.
>> I will check Google Groups for replies - I have to.
> If you are not getting any new posts in active Ngs , then try deleting the > Ngs articles and headers and re-download the Ngs articles and headers > If the fails , then remove the entire list of Ngs and re-download and > re-subscribe to them.
> It could be that iprimus may have had problems with their news server and > that the Ng article IDs my have been renumbered and the are out of sync > with your Ng article IDs. > Other then that , try the Pigpong news server , it can be unaccessable at > times but it has active Ngs. > reader.news.telstra.net
I am using Leafnode. Sometimes it does strange things, so I just deleted my whole /var/spool/news directory, and uninstalled and reinstalled leafnode. This changed nothing. Perhaps, as Peter says, it is the groups themselves.
Doug. -- Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers. - Voltaire
>>> Is there a public Usenet server available inAustralia? I am just >>> fed up with seeing no new posts in active groups for a week at a >>> time.
>>> I will check Google Groups for replies - I have to.
>>> Doug.
>> Which groups? This last week I've had trouble with two ISPs and >> alt.os.linux.mandriva.
> That is one. BTW, I said I would look under Google Groups. They > don't have > aus.computers.linux at all. Probably they don't have aus.*.* > because it is local.
>> "Doug Laidlaw" <laidl...@doughost.invalid> wrote in message >> news:g9vgl4-rva.ln1@dougshost.douglaidlaw.net... >>> Is there a public Usenet server available inAustralia? I am just fed up >>> with seeing no new posts in active groups for a week at a time.
>>> I will check Google Groups for replies - I have to.
>> If you are not getting any new posts in active Ngs , then try deleting >> the Ngs articles and headers and re-download the Ngs articles and headers >> If the fails , then remove the entire list of Ngs and re-download and >> re-subscribe to them.
>> It could be that iprimus may have had problems with their news server and >> that the Ng article IDs my have been renumbered and the are out of sync >> with your Ng article IDs. >> Other then that , try the Pigpong news server , it can be unaccessable at >> times but it has active Ngs. >> reader.news.telstra.net
> I am using Leafnode. Sometimes it does strange things, so I just deleted > my whole /var/spool/news directory, and uninstalled and reinstalled > leafnode. > This changed nothing. Perhaps, as Peter says, it is the groups > themselves.
> Doug.
And there was a lot on reader.news.telstra.net that I wasn't seeing on news.hotkey.net.au (which is iPrimus.)
Doug. -- A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle. - Janet Reakes.
> I am using Leafnode. Sometimes it does strange things, so I just deleted > my > whole /var/spool/news directory, and uninstalled and reinstalled leafnode. > This changed nothing. Perhaps, as Peter says, it is the groups > themselves.
Yeah , it may be the Leafnode news server it self because most ISPs are not really interested in maintaining their news service because only a small percentage of their customers use the news service.
Generally deleting the whole news server account and downloading and rebuilding the news group list will fix most news groups that don't show any active updates.
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