Hello!
paganini.bofh.team seems to be a server where many people post
bullshit and do name forgery.
Are there legitimate users that post interesting stuff or is that only
a place where trolls come from and can be listed in the killfile?
Marco Moock <mo01@posteo.de> wrote:[cut]
paganini.bofh.team seems to be a server where many people post
bullshit and do name forgery.
Are there legitimate users that post interesting stuff or is that only
a place where trolls come from and can be listed in the killfile?
On 29/08/2023 19:39, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
Marco Moock <mo01@posteo.de> wrote:
[cut]
Hi Marco, hi Adam,
I am the administrator of paganini, and as much as possible I try to
trace (and stop) the abuses that pass through my server.
My server has an "open-server" policy, with limits imposed by filters
that I'm improving day by day. But if something escapes me feedback is
very welcome. List me the message-ids, and I'll try to do better.
Otherwise I can advise some cancel-bot-nocem admin to put those things
on auto-delete.
Since Aioe and Mixmin are out as posting options, it's now my first
fall-back in case Ausics goes offline. But I remember it being
pretty slow (from Australia) last time I tested it (like Mixmin),
so I might get fed up with it quick anyway if Ausics goes down
completely.
On 30/08/2023 01:32, Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
Since Aioe and Mixmin are out as posting options, it's now my first
fall-back in case Ausics goes offline. But I remember it being
pretty slow (from Australia) last time I tested it (like Mixmin),
so I might get fed up with it quick anyway if Ausics goes down
completely.
It seems strange to me, because I have some direct peering with 2/3 australian ISPs.
Ivo Gandolfo <usenet@bofh.team> wrote:[...]
On 30/08/2023 01:32, Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
Since Aioe and Mixmin are out as posting options, it's now my first
fall-back in case Ausics goes offline. But I remember it being
pretty slow (from Australia) last time I tested it (like Mixmin),
so I might get fed up with it quick anyway if Ausics goes down
completely.
It seems strange to me, because I have some direct peering with 2/3 australian ISPs.
Apologies, I should have been more specific that it was the
speed of downloading headers that I was referring too. Actually
I notice now that it's mainly the delay before they start
downloading when entering a group (in Tin), so the server rather
than the internet connection is probably the bottle-neck.
I only fetch the latest 500 article headers, but the
total number available clearly has an impact because (relatively)
busy groups like sci.electronics.design are always (with Ausics,
and it seems on your server too) slower to enter than others like
this one, even when I'm retrieving 500 article headers from both.
I don't know what news server software paganini.bofh.team and the
others are running (INN?).
Am 30.08.2023 um 15:06:03 Uhr schrieb Frank Slootweg:
I don't know what news server software paganini.bofh.team and the
others are running (INN?).
INN 2.6.4, simply use telnet to find that out.
telnet <Server> 119
Computer Nerd Kev <not@telling.you.invalid> wrote:
I only fetch the latest 500 article headers, but the
total number available clearly has an impact because (relatively)
busy groups like sci.electronics.design are always (with Ausics,
and it seems on your server too) slower to enter than others like
this one, even when I'm retrieving 500 article headers from both.
Exactly. You've probably set getart_limit=-500 in .tin/tinrc.
I've set getart_limit=-2000 (to get good threading) and for groups
like news.software.readers it takes a long time to get new headers from
my personal server (Hamster), because I keep that group 'forever' (now
some 20 years) and it contains some 130,000 articles.
OTOH, relatively new groups like alt.comp.os.windows-11 are very fast, because that (on my personal server) only contains some 7,000 articles.
"Sadly, DNews is no longer in production nor supported, it is not
IPv6 capable, nor is it native 64bit, however, it is still very
functional and powerful, it is very fast and resource nice, not
wanting a sizable chunk of system resources to run - for those
reasons we still use it today!"
https://newsgroups.ausics.net/peering.php
Am 31.08.2023 um 09:14:43 Uhr schrieb Computer Nerd Kev:
"Sadly, DNews is no longer in production nor supported, it is not
IPv6 capable, nor is it native 64bit, however, it is still very
functional and powerful, it is very fast and resource nice, not
wanting a sizable chunk of system resources to run - for those
reasons we still use it today!"
https://newsgroups.ausics.net/peering.php
Nothing I think is reasonable.
No IPv6 is bad, not supported anymore too.
Also, NNTPS is not available, so passwords are being transferred
without encryption.
Ivo Gandolfo <usenet@bofh.team> wrote:
On 29/08/2023 19:39, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
Marco Moock <mo01@posteo.de> wrote:
[cut]
Hi Marco, hi Adam,
I am the administrator of paganini, and as much as possible I try to
trace (and stop) the abuses that pass through my server.
My server has an "open-server" policy, with limits imposed by
filters that I'm improving day by day. But if something escapes me
feedback is very welcome. List me the message-ids, and I'll try to
do better. Otherwise I can advise some cancel-bot-nocem admin to put
those things on auto-delete.
I'm not concerned about getting flamed. It's Usenet.
On 29/08/2023 19:39, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
Marco Moock <mo01@posteo.de> wrote:[cut]
Hi Marco, hi Adam,
I am the administrator of paganini, and as much as possible I try to trace (and stop) the abuses that pass through my server.
My server has an "open-server" policy, with limits imposed by filters that I'm improving day by day. But if something escapes me feedback is very welcome. List me the message-ids, and I'll try to do better. Otherwise I can advise some cancel-bot-nocem admin to put those things on auto-delete.
Am 31.08.2023 um 09:14:43 Uhr schrieb Computer Nerd Kev:
"Sadly, DNews is no longer in production nor supported, it is not
IPv6 capable, nor is it native 64bit, however, it is still very
functional and powerful, it is very fast and resource nice, not
wanting a sizable chunk of system resources to run - for those
reasons we still use it today!"
https://newsgroups.ausics.net/peering.php
Nothing I think is reasonable.
No IPv6 is bad, not supported anymore too.
Also, NNTPS is not available, so passwords are being transferred
without encryption.
Marco Moock <mo01@posteo.de> wrote:
Am 31.08.2023 um 09:14:43 Uhr schrieb Computer Nerd Kev:
"Sadly, DNews is no longer in production nor supported, it is not
IPv6 capable, nor is it native 64bit, however, it is still very
functional and powerful, it is very fast and resource nice, not
wanting a sizable chunk of system resources to run - for those
reasons we still use it today!"
https://newsgroups.ausics.net/peering.php
Nothing I think is reasonable.
No IPv6 is bad, not supported anymore too.
Also, NNTPS is not available, so passwords are being transferred
without encryption.
So Marco gets his censorious butt kicked in a.f.n and now slimes his way
into n.a.n.u looking for allies to kill off open / free usenet servers.
That is Marco's goal. He thinks everything should be regulated, no post
left unassociated without a user name and birth certificate. Some folks
see that as "woke" or "metoo", overly intrusive.
In defense of Ivo, he's implemented reasonable restrictions to limit the >abuse of his server.
There is far more abusive crap coming from giganews, easynews and demon. >Marco makes no mention of any of those, only paganini because he has an >agenda to get rid of it.
Marco doesn't like it because he can't dox somebody who posts something
that he alone deems offensive.
Marco, run your own server. Oh wait, you can't control anything that >propagates from other usenet servers so you go after what you think is low >hanging fruit.
Why don't you get a life, dude? Far better people than you have tried the >censorship scam you're running and failed. You will fair no better.
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