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Managing Usenet Henry Spencer

Managing Usenet By Henry Spencer

Managing Usenet by Henry Spencer


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USENET, also called Netnews, is the world's largest discussion forum. There are USENET discussion groups on any topic, from the technical and scientific, to the political and religious, and onto the truly bizarre and arcane. USENET administration is the focus of this book.

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Managing Usenet by Henry Spencer

Usenet, also called Netnews, is the world's largest discussion forum and it is doubling in size every year. There are Usenet discussion groups on every imaginable topic, from the technical and scientific, to the political and religious, and onto the truly bizarre and arcane. If you simply use the Netnews system, all of this discussion can be interesting and entertaining. But if you're a system administrator who has to set up and run a Netnews system, you suddenly have the unenviable task of making sure that your system can handle a data flow of thousands of megabytes per day. Unfortunately, Usenet administration is one area of network administration that is still learned primarily by word-of-mouth and Internet folklore. That is, until now. This book, written by two of the foremost authorities on Usenet administration, is full of practical information about how to set up and run a news system. Managing Usenet covers C News and INN, the two most widely used news relayers on UNIX systems. It explains the basics of starting a Netnews system, from getting a news feed, to building and installing the news software, to keeping everything running smoothly. Managing Usenet also offers guidelines to help you make sure that your system is capable of handling news volume today and in the future. This book contains everything you need to know to administer a Netnews system, from a single news server inside your organization to a complicated system with multiple servers, several incoming news feeds, and outgoing feeds to a number of other hosts as well.

About Henry Spencer

Henry Spencer got his BSc at the University of Saskatchewan and his MSc at the University of Toronto. He worked as a UNIX systems programmer at the University of Toronto for a number of years before becoming an independent consultant and author. Henry ran the first Usenet site in Canada (and the first outside the US), which was part of the Usenet "backbone" in its early days. He and Geoff Collyer wrote C News, one of the two major software packages for network news transport and storage. Henry worked on a first draft of the replacement for RFC 1036, which defines the format and protocols of network news. He was involved in the early definition of CANet (the Canadian national research network) and was primary speaker at the Workshop On NetNews of the RNP (Brazil's National Research Network) in Rio de Janeiro in August 1992, as a United Nations technical consultant. Henry is also a founding member and past board member of the Canadian Space Society, a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society, and an occasional consultant to the Canadian Space Agency. He was head of mission planning for the now-dormant Canadian Solar Sail Project. David Lawrence has been the moderator of news.announce.newgroups, the clearinghouse for the creation of new mainstream newsgroups, since February 1991. He first gained access to Usenet and the Internet in 1986, and by 1988 he was the administrator of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's news server, an influential hub for dozens of Usenet sites. In 1992, he moved to northern Virginia to become the news system administrator for UUNET Technologies for five years. He recently took a position with the Internet Software Consortium, where he can concentrate on programming freely available software for the Internet community. His current administrative duties for Usenet include maintenance of the mainstream newsgroup namespace and management of the worldwide database of newsgroup moderators. Outside of work, David's passions include motorcycling (he has chosen not to own a car for the past eight years), inline skating, volleyball, alpine skiing, and hiking. He particularly likes endurance activities, such as commuting twelve miles each way on Rollerblades, skiing the entire time the slopes are open, and being entered in the 1997 Iron Butt Rally, a motorcycling challenge of 11,000 miles in 11 days. David married Diane Horan in May 1997 and then returned to living in the forested mountains of the northeastern United States, settling down to start their family in northern Vermont.

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CIN1565921984G
9781565921986
1565921984
Managing Usenet by Henry Spencer
Used - Good
Paperback
O'Reilly Media, Inc, USA
1998-01-01
508
N/A
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