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Author Eelbash Web2news - Changes
admin@eelbash.yi.org

2007-01-26, 1:13 pm

The word wrap problem is fixed.

You can now post via a private news server. See the three new
fields on the form.

Obviously, do not enter a private user name and password. Some
servers require a publicly available user name and password, which
is what you should use.

This is being sent via news.aioe.org

Please post question and comments here.
Anonyma

2007-01-26, 7:14 pm

admin@eelbash.yi.org wrote:

> The word wrap problem is fixed.


Not before it outed you as "RAAA".

>
> You can now post via a private news server. See the three new
> fields on the form.
>
> Obviously, do not enter a private user name and password. Some
> servers require a publicly available user name and password, which
> is what you should use.


Name ONE publicly accessible news server that uses a community login
and password.

You're trying to harvest account information. Plain and simple.

>
> This is being sent via news.aioe.org


Great. More lost messages. You do realize AIOE is throttled don't you?

Moron.


>
> Please post question and comments here.


Anonymous

2007-01-26, 7:14 pm

On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 18:48:19 -0500, Anonyma wrote:

>
> Name ONE publicly accessible news server that uses a community

login and
> password.


news.grc.com. They allow any user id and any password.
Anonyma

2007-01-27, 1:14 am

>> Name ONE publicly accessible news server that uses a community
> login and
>
> news.grc.com. They allow any user id and any password.


They don't require a user id or a password.

George Orwell

2007-01-27, 1:14 am

Anonymous wrote:

> On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 18:48:19 -0500, Anonyma wrote:
>
> login and
>
> news.grc.com. They allow any user id and any password.


Total nonsense. GRC doesn't require *any* authentication, and it's a
limited/private (grc.* hierarchy only) server to begin with.

Any other attempts to get a handhold on a straw today?

admin@eelbash.yi.org

2007-01-27, 7:13 am

On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 03:33:51 +0100, George Orwell wrote:

> Anonymous wrote:
>
>
> Total nonsense. GRC doesn't require *any* authentication, and it's a
> limited/private (grc.* hierarchy only) server to begin with.


You may not understand the purpose of the utility, which is to allow
anonymous posting through news servers other than the one that
newsanon.yi.org normally uses.

For example, news.grc.com.

It doesn't make any difference if the news server has its own private
hierarchy, or if it has the usual usenet hierarchy.

I'm willing to be corrected, but as far as I can tell, news.grc.com
requires authentication to post to.

Again, the utility is for 'posting' to the newsgroups, not 'reading' of
them.

I hope that clears things up a bit.

>
> Any other attempts to get a handhold on a straw today?

admin@eelbash.yi.org

2007-01-27, 7:13 am

On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 21:04:53 -0500, Anonyma wrote:

>
> They don't require a user id or a password.


They do in order to post. The id and password can be anything, but must be
the same, and must be at least 8 characters.
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