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Re: innd - you have no permission to talk. Goodbye (fwd): msg#00113network.inn
this doesn't help me much, I tried what I think you are saying, but it still won't work. On Sun, 18 May 2003, Russ Allbery wrote: > Justin Zygmont <jzygmont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > I was just trying to setup INN for some local newsgroups, here's what I > > have in my readers.conf: > > > auth "example.com" { > > hosts: "example.com" > > default: "<user>" > > default-domain: "example.com" > > } > > Here you assign to any connection from example.com the identity <user>. > > > access "all" { > > users: "example.com" > > newsgroups: "*" > > } > > Here you grant access to the identity "example.com", which can never be > assigned to any connection. > > You need to grant access to the same user as you assign in the auth > block. (You probably also want *.example.com in most situations; > example.com only matches the host named specifically example.com.) > > |
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