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- .TH NNTPFS 4
- .SH NAME
- nntpfs \- network news transport protocol (NNTP) file system
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B nntpfs
- [
- .B -a
- ]
- [
- .B -s
- .I service
- ]
- [
- .B -m
- .I mountpoint
- ]
- [
- .I system
- ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Nntpfs
- dials the TCP network news transport protocol (NNTP)
- port, 119, on
- .I system
- (default
- .BR '$nntp' )
- and presents at
- .I mountpoint
- (default
- .BR /mnt/news )
- a file system corresponding to the
- news articles stored on
- .IR system .
- .PP
- If the
- .B -s
- option is given, the file system is posted as
- .BI /srv/ service \fR.
- If the
- .B -a
- option is given,
- .I nntpfs
- authenticates to the system with a user name and password
- obtained from
- .IR factotum (4).
- The key specifier is
- .IP
- .B
- proto=pass service=nntp server=\fIserver\fR user? !password?
- .PP
- The file system contains a directory per newsgroup,
- with dots turned into slashes, e.g.,
- .B comp/os/plan9
- for
- .BR comp.os.plan9 .
- Each newsgroup directory contains one
- numbered directory per article.
- The directories follow the numbering used by
- the server.
- Each article directory contains three files:
- .BR article ,
- .BR header ,
- and
- .BR body .
- The
- .B article
- file contains the full text of the article,
- while
- .B header
- and
- .B body
- contain only the header or body.
- .PP
- Each newsgroup directory contains a
- write-only
- .B post
- file that may be used to post news articles.
- RFC1036-compliant articles should be written to it.
- The
- .B post
- file will only exist in a given newsgroup directory
- if articles are allowed to be posted to it.
- Other than that, the
- .B post
- file is
- .I not
- tied to its directory's newsgroup.
- The groups to which articles are eventually posted
- are determined by the
- .B newsgroups:
- header lines in the posted article,
- not by the location of the
- .B post
- file in the file system.
- .PP
- The qid version of a newsgroup directory
- is the largest numbered article directory it
- contains (~0, if there are no articles).
- .PP
- The modification time on a newsgroup
- directory is the last time a new article was recorded
- during this
- .I nntpfs
- session.
- To force a check for new articles,
- .IR stat (2)
- the newsgroup directory.
- .PP
- To force a check for new newsgroups,
- .IR stat (2)
- the root directory.
- Note that this causes the entire list of groups,
- which can be about a megabyte,
- to be transferred.
- .PP
- To terminate the connection,
- .B unmount
- the mount point.
- .PP
- .I Nntpfs
- makes no effort to send ``keepalives'' so that
- servers do not hang up on it.
- Instead, it redials as necessary when hangups are detected.
- .SH EXAMPLE
- Authenticate to a private news server:
- .IP
- .EX
- % echo key proto=pass service=nntp server=nose.mit.edu \e
- user=rsc !password=secret >/mnt/factotum/ctl
- % nntpfs -a nose.mit.edu
- .EE
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/cmd/nntpfs.c
- .SH BUGS
- Directories are presented for deleted articles;
- the files in them cannot be opened.
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