On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 19:06:02 +0000, GofBorg wrote:
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Looks like it’s all sort of been munged at some point with accounts
linked and looped and plugged in sideways during all the turmoil. If
someone can grant me access on the NNTP side that would be nice.[/color]
There’s nothing to grant on the NNTP side - the port’s open, you should
be able to connect to it.
If you can’t, try tcptraceroute to see if port 119 is being blocked
between you and the server somewhere along the way.
Join date June 10 2008, Last post Jul 17 2013, Last activity (visit)
Aug 8, 2014
It’s all there on the web side for openSUSE forums. You’re obviously
seeing something different so in order to troubleshoot, I need account
information. How do you login, etc. email to kgroneman@novell.com
As for NNTP, like Jim says, there is nothing to “grant”. It’s
open…all you have to do is connect to it. Some people make the
mistake of asking their NNTP client to logon to the server. If you do
that, you’ll get nothing because the server doesn’t hold an account for
you. Just connect without logging in. nntp.novell.com port 119.
Server does not require login.
In knode I have the userid and password and authentication checked. I am
using GofBorg as the useraccount.
This has been the same configuration for at least 5+ years back when the
no-mx stuff
became required. Unchecking ‘server requires authentication’ I get a
server timeout error.
Presently the traceroute does not complete. Here’s a snippit. Looks like
it’s just bouncing around comcast and then going nowhere.
1 23-31-150-198-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net (23.31.150.198) 18.169
ms 18.421 ms 18.629 ms
2 67.191.250.1 (67.191.250.1) 18.727 ms 23.534 ms 24.222 ms
3 (68.85.91.249) 23.258 ms 23.750 ms 23.966 ms
4 (68.85.232.81) 29.963 m (68.85.108.229) 31.048 ms (68.85.232.81)
30.756 ms
5 (68.86.95.197) 31.795 (68.86.87.201) 14.658 ms he(68.86.94.41)
18.420 ms
6 68.86.85.165 (68.86.85.165) 37.780 ms 38.004 ms 36.938 ms
7 be-10406-cr01.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.84.210) 38.258
ms 42.601 ms 41.461 ms
8 pos-1-2-0-0-pe01.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net (68.86.86.78)
44.487 ms 44.706 ms 43.528 ms
9 as7385-1-c.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net (173.167.56.194) 45.705
ms 45.930 ms 46.145 ms
10 tg9-1.ar10.lsvlnv23.integra.net (209.63.100.146) 239.350 ms
240.098 ms 173.096 ms
11 tg9-1.ar10.lsvlnv23.integra.net (209.63.100.146) 141.610 ms
142.499 ms 141.821 ms
12 67.138.209.58 (67.138.209.58) 102.222 ms 103.351 ms 103.103 ms
13 192.94.118.247 (192.94.118.247) 84.039 ms 85.085 ms 84.849 ms
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I have been using the GofBorg userid in both Novell and OpenSUSE forums
for close to a decade,
if not longer. I only use the other account for other novell stuff. I’m
actually disappointed
those posts came across with that ID. If someone could remove them that
would be nice.
On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 15:36:01 +0000, GofBorg wrote:
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In knode I have the userid and password and authentication checked. I am
using GofBorg as the useraccount.[/color]
It’s never been used and should be disabled, which I see you’ve done.
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This has been the same configuration for at least 5+ years back when the
no-mx stuff became required. Unchecking ‘server requires authentication’
I get a server timeout error.
Presently the traceroute does not complete. Here’s a snippit. Looks like
it’s just bouncing around comcast and then going nowhere.[/color]
Your snippet doesn’t include the command you ran, so it’s difficult to
tell what you pinged there. But tcptraceroute will try to connect on the
port itself, and if it’s blocked somewhere along the line, it’ll tell you
where.