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noffle(1) |
FreeBSD General Commands Manual |
noffle(1) |
noffle - Usenet package optimized for dialup connections.
noffle -a | --article <message id>|all
noffle -c | --cancel <message id>
noffle -C | --create <local newsgroup name>
noffle -d | --database
noffle -D | --delete <newsgroup name>
noffle -e | --expire
noffle -f | --fetch [server pattern]
noffle -g | --groups
noffle -h | --help
noffle -l | --list
noffle -m | --modify desc <newsgroup name> <group
description>
noffle -m | --modify post <local newsgroup name> (y|n)
noffle -n | --online
noffle -o | --offline
noffle -O | --outgoing [server pattern]
noffle -p | --post
noffle -q | --query groups|desc [server pattern]
noffle -B | --rebuild
noffle -R | --requested
noffle -r | --server [auth]
noffle -s | --subscribe-over <group>
noffle -S | --subscribe-full <group>
noffle -t | --subscribe-thread <group>
noffle -u | --unsubscribe <group>
NOFFLE is an Usenet package optimized for low speed dialup Internet
connections and few users. The noffle program is used for running and
steering of the proxy news server, for retrieving new articles from the remote
server and for expiring old articles from the database. NOFFLE can
fetch newsgroups in one of the following modes:
- full
- fetch full articles,
- over
- fetch only article overviews by default. Opening an article marks it for
download next time online,
- thread
- like over, but download articles full if an article of the same
thread already has been downloaded.
NOFFLE also offers limited support for local news groups.
Articles posted to these appear in full in the database for the local
group(s) immediately. They are expired in the usual way.
If an article is cross-posted to a local group and a remote group,
it appears in the local group immediately and in the remote group after the
next fetch from the remove server.
Note that NOFFLE cannot exchange the contents of local
groups with other news servers.
Many NOFFLE options are only available to news
administrators. News administrators are users who are either root,
the NOFFLE news user (typically news), or in the NOFFLE news group
(typically group news).
- -a, --article <message id>|all
- Write article <message id> to standard output. Message Id must
contain the leading '<' and trailing '>' (quote the argument to
avoid shell interpretation of '<' and '>').
If "all" is given as message Id, all articles are shown.
- -c, --cancel <message id>
- Cancel the article from the database and remove it from the queue of
outbound messages if it has not already been sent. Message Id must contain
the leading '<' and trailing '>' (quote the argument to avoid shell
interpretation of '<' and '>').
This option is only available to news administrators. It will not cancel
articles on remote news servers, use a cancel control message instead if
you need to do so.
- -C, --create <local newsgroup name>
- Create a new local newsgroup with the given name. The name should conform
to the usual newsgroup naming rules to avoid confusing newsreaders.
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -d, --database
- Write the complete content of the article database to standard output.
- -D, --delete <newsgroup name>
- Delete the newsgroup with the given name. All articles that only belong to
the group are deleted as well.
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -e, --expire
- Delete all articles that have not been accessed recently from the
database. Should be run regularily from crond(8).
The default expire period is 14 days. This can be changed and custom expiry
periods set for individual newsgroups or sets of newsgroups in
/usr/local/etc/noffle.conf.
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -f, --fetch [server pattern]
- Get new newsfeed from the remote servers. Updates the list of the existing
newsgroups, fetches new articles overviews or full articles from
subscribed groups (see fetchlist ), delivers all posted articles to
the remote server, and retrieves all articles marked for download.
noffle --fetch should be run in the ip-up script of
pppd(8).
If a server pattern is specified, new articles will only be
fetched from matching servers from the list in noffle.conf. Please see
noffle.conf (5) for careful seeting of the settings
getgroups and omitgroups.
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -g, --groups
- List all groups available at remote server.
Format (fields separated by tabs):
<name> <server> <first> <last> <remote next>
<post allowed> <created> <last access> <desc>
- -h, --help
- Print a list of all options.
- -l, --list
- List all groups that are presently to be fetched and their fetch mode.
Format: <groupname> <server> full|thread|over
- -m | --modify desc <newsgroup name> <group
description>
- Modify the description of the named newsgroup.
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -m | --modify post <local newsgroup name>
<permission>
- Modify the posting permission on a local newsgroup. <permission>
must be either 'y' (yes, posting allowed), 'm' (moderated, posting allowed
only if article has 'Approved:' header) or 'n' (no, posting not allowed).
Attempts to post to a newsgroup with posting disallowed will be rejected.
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -n, --online
- Put NOFFLE to online status. Requested articles or overviews of
selected groups are immediately fetched from the remote server. Groups are
not automatically subscribed to while in online mode, making online mode
ideal for tasting the content of unfamiliar groups without subscribing to
them. Should be run in the ip-up script of pppd(8).
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -o, --offline
- Put NOFFLE to offline status. Requested articles not already in the
database are marked for download. Should be run in the ip-down
script of pppd(8).
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -O | --outgoing [server pattern]
- List message IDs and destination server of articles queued for posting.
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -p, --post
- Read a news article from standard input and post it. Posting always
observes the group post permission flag. If a local group is marked 'm'
(moderated), the article must have an 'Approved:' header to be posted.
- -q, --query groups|desc [server pattern]
- Query information about all groups from the remote servers and merge it to
the groupinfo file. This must be run after installing noffle
or sometimes after a change of the remote news server or corruption of the
file. It can take some time on slow connections. groups retrieves
the list of the existing newsgroups (resets all local article counters),
desc retrieves all newsgroup descriptions. If a server
pattern is specified, only matching servers from noffle.conf will
be queried.
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -r, --server [auth]
- Run as NNTP server on standard input and standard output. This is intended
to be called by inetd(8) and should be registered in
/etc/inetd.conf. Error and logging messages are put to the
syslogd(8) daemon which is usually configured to write them to
/var/log/news. If the optional auth parameter is given, then
client authentication is enabled (assuming NOFFLE was built with
authentication enabled) regardless of the setting of the configuration
authenticate-client. A list of the NNTP commands that are
understood by noffle can be retrieved by running the server and
typing HELP.
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -B, --rebuild
- Rebuild the article database. This build a fresh copy of the NOFFLE
article database. All locally held groups are scanned, and all articles
currently active in those groups are copied from the old article database
to the new one. The new one then replaces the old one. This can be useful
in cases of article database corruption.
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -R, --requested
- List articles that are marked for download.
Format: <message-id> <server>
- -s, --subscribe-over <group>
- Add group with name <group> to list of groups that are presently to
be fetched (in over mode).
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -S, --subscribe-full <group>
- Add group with name <group> to list of groups that are presently to
be fetched (in full mode).
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -t, --subscribe-thread <group>
- Add group with name <group> to list of groups that are presently to
be fetched (in thread mode).
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -u, --unsubscribe <group>
- Remove group with name <group> from list of groups that are
presently to be fetched.
This option is only available to news administrators.
- -v, --version
- Reports the NOFFLE version number.
If the noffle prgram sees the name under which it is executed is
inews, it changes its behaviour to that described in inews(1).
NOFFLE takes its configuration from a configuration file, by default
/usr/local/etc/noffle.conf. For a description of this file, see
noffle.conf(5).
NOFFLE keeps all its data files in a spool directory.
/var/spool/noffle is the default location.
- <spool dir>/fetchlist
- List of newsgroups that are presently to be fetched.
- <spool dir>/data/groupinfo.gdbm
- Database with groups in gdbm(3) format.
- <spool dir>/data/articles.gdbm
- Database with articles in gdbm(3) format.
- <spool dir>/lock/
- Lock files and files indicating online/offline status.
- <spool dir>/outgoing/
- Posted articles to be delivered to the remote server.
- <spool dir>/overview/
- Text file per group with article overviews.
- <spool dir>/requested/
- Message IDs of articles marked for download.
inews(1), noffle.conf(5), crond(8), inetd(8),
pppd(8)
RFC 977, RFC 1036, RFC 2822, RFC 2980
IETF drafts on common NNTP extensions:
http://www.karlsruhe.org/
NOFFLE home page:
http://noffle.sourceforge.net
Markus Enzenberger <me@markus-enzenberger.de>
Volker Wysk <volker.wysk@student.uni-tuebingen.de>
Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org>
Uwe Hermann <uh1763@bingo-ev.de>
Mirko Liss <mirko.liss@web.de>
1998-2003.
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