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| liandri 2005-10-10, 6:02 pm |
| English :
Hello ! Sorry for my bad english
I'm trying to configure my nntp server on IIS6 ! I've install my server
with 5 nntp groups of discussions !
No problem for read and post, in distant public access, with nntp
client.
My question is : How to admin those nntp groups, like an admin or
moderator ? Witch configuration use in II6 for determinate who have
acces to the admin command or fonction to manage newsgroups ?
Français :
Salut !
Je viens d'installer un serveur nntp sur mon IIS6 sous 2003 server.
Tout marche parfaitement sur mes 5 groupes de discussions. L'accès
distant marche !
Je peux lire et poster parfaitement !
Malheureusement, je ne vois pas comment administrer ces news groups !
Comme par exemple, supprimer des articles, modifier etc... comme un
modérateur pourrai le faire sur un forum web !
Comment peux-t-on ajouter des admins avec un accès distant pour manager
un peu les newsgroups ?
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THX
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| Croco 2005-10-24, 11:03 am |
| I am having the same problem, a few newsgroups that are not moderated but the
admin still needs to have the ability to "cancel" inappropriate posts. I am
using Win 2000 server. How does an admin sign in when you have specified
both anonymous access and integrated security? What ACLs do you specify for
the "control" folders? What am I missing?
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| Croco 2005-10-24, 11:03 am |
| I think I have this figured out:
In IIS Manager, NNTP Virtual Server properties, Access tab, Authentication
button: check "Allow anonymous" and "Integrated Windows Authentication" (or
"Basic Authentication" but this is not recommended).
In Windows Explorer (on the server), right-click the newsgroup "control"
folder, Properties, Security tab, Advanced button: uncheck "Inherit from
parent..." and check "Replace permission entries..." Remove the anonymous
user account and add the admin acccount.
In your news reader client (e.g. Outlook Express), tell it that your server
requires you to login and supply the admin account name and password.
This seems to work. When you connect to the news server and login as admin,
you have access to the "control" folder and NNTP will accept control
messages. Anonymous users will receive "Access denied" if they try to send a
"cancel" message.
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| Andreas Junius 2005-10-24, 11:03 am |
| Hi all,
this works indeed. But how is the way to release the postings threw a
presenter?
Thx,
Andi
"Croco" <Croco@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:4C807CF1-D0AA-4E41-BF97-8AF62FF2EE5B@microsoft.com...
> I think I have this figured out:
>
> In IIS Manager, NNTP Virtual Server properties, Access tab, Authentication
> button: check "Allow anonymous" and "Integrated Windows Authentication"
(or
> "Basic Authentication" but this is not recommended).
>
> In Windows Explorer (on the server), right-click the newsgroup "control"
> folder, Properties, Security tab, Advanced button: uncheck "Inherit from
> parent..." and check "Replace permission entries..." Remove the anonymous
> user account and add the admin acccount.
>
> In your news reader client (e.g. Outlook Express), tell it that your
server
> requires you to login and supply the admin account name and password.
>
> This seems to work. When you connect to the news server and login as
admin,
> you have access to the "control" folder and NNTP will accept control
> messages. Anonymous users will receive "Access denied" if they try to
send a
> "cancel" message.
>
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| PeterD 2005-10-24, 11:03 am |
| Translation for Andi:
OK, so far so good. Now, how does the moderator approve the posting
and post it?
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 10:11:16 +0200, "Andreas Junius"
<andreas@isardesign.de> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>this works indeed. But how is the way to release the postings threw a
>presenter?
>
>Thx,
> Andi
>
>"Croco" <Croco@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>news:4C807CF1-D0AA-4E41-BF97-8AF62FF2EE5B@microsoft.com...
>(or
>server
>admin,
>send a
>
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| Croco 2005-10-24, 11:03 am |
| It seems I spoke too soon. Setting up the newsgroup this way and using
Outlook Express as a client, I am still unable to cancel other users'
messages. OE disables the Cancel Message option on the menu unless you
posted it. Does anyone know how to maintain administrative control over a
newsgroup's contents?
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| Croco 2005-10-24, 11:03 am |
| We are talking about non-moderated newsgroups. How can an admin delete
inappropriate posts in a non-moderated newsgroup?
"PeterD" wrote:
> Translation for Andi:
>
> OK, so far so good. Now, how does the moderator approve the posting
> and post it?
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| Andreas Junius 2005-10-24, 11:03 am |
| Hi all,
I used outlook express until now to connect to my newsgroups. But it seems
unpossible to moderate a group with this tool as you can see here:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...;302530&sd=tech
They write: " Any NNTP client can be used to post messages to a moderated
newsgroup. However, the moderator must use an NNTP client that supports
moderating functions. "
Does anybody know a free newsreader with this function?
Thx!
Andi
"Croco" <Croco@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:4C807CF1-D0AA-4E41-BF97-8AF62FF2EE5B@microsoft.com...
> I think I have this figured out:
>
> In IIS Manager, NNTP Virtual Server properties, Access tab, Authentication
> button: check "Allow anonymous" and "Integrated Windows Authentication"
(or
> "Basic Authentication" but this is not recommended).
>
> In Windows Explorer (on the server), right-click the newsgroup "control"
> folder, Properties, Security tab, Advanced button: uncheck "Inherit from
> parent..." and check "Replace permission entries..." Remove the anonymous
> user account and add the admin acccount.
>
> In your news reader client (e.g. Outlook Express), tell it that your
server
> requires you to login and supply the admin account name and password.
>
> This seems to work. When you connect to the news server and login as
admin,
> you have access to the "control" folder and NNTP will accept control
> messages. Anonymous users will receive "Access denied" if they try to
send a
> "cancel" message.
>
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