6.2.1.3 Common Variables
The following variables affect the behavior of all, or several
of the pre-made connection functions. When not specified, all
functions are affected (the values of the following variables
will be used as the default if each virtual nntp
server doesn't specify those server variables individually).
nntp-pre-command
- A command wrapper to
use when connecting through a non native connection function
(all except
nntp-open-network-stream,
nntp-open-tls-stream, and
nntp-open-ssl-stream). This is where you would put
a ‘SOCKS’
wrapper for instance.
nntp-address
- The address of the
NNTP server.
nntp-port-number
- Port number to
connect to the NNTP server. The default is
‘nntp’. If
you use NNTP over
TLS/SSL, you may want to
use integer ports rather than named ports (i.e, use
‘563’
instead of ‘snews’ or ‘nntps’), because external
TLS/SSL tools may not
work with named ports.
nntp-end-of-line
- String to use as
end-of-line marker when talking to the NNTP
server. This is ‘\r\n’ by default, but should be
‘\n’ when
using a non native telnet connection function.
nntp-netcat-command
- Command to use
when connecting to the NNTP server through
‘netcat’.
This is not for an intermediate host. This is just for
the real NNTP server. The default is
‘nc’.
nntp-netcat-switches
- A list of
switches to pass to
nntp-netcat-command. The
default is ‘()’.