} > You're right; however, news is currently a *big* problem and there's
} >not yet a freeware (not even standard) way of improving bandwidth
} >usage/speed on news.
}
} What would be the effect of distributing an "nntpget" program
} with squid, analogous to ftpget? Minimal code changes, and
} it would let you proxy-cache netnews reading. Ignore proxying
} posts for now. Would that work?
News is a real **** to cache well - articles are easy (ignoring any
supercedes and cancels), but active, group and xover data is a real
problem.
Dnews is apparently meant to do a good job. nntpcache also looks
good (see ftp.nntpcache.org - although that was unavailable in the
DNS yesterday!). I think that attempting to overload squid to do
this would probably be a real problem.
Unfortunately neither Dnews nor nntpcache is free, pnntp which is
free seems to have died a death and never implemented the cache side!
Nigel.
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