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/* * Configuration file for nn version of nntp inews. Written by * Steve Simmons (scs@lokkur.dexter.mi.us), Dec 19, 1989. Placed * in the public domain by the author. This file rationalizes * the stock NNTP release of inews with the definitions for NN. * The rationalization was done as of NN version 6.3.10 and NNTP * version 1.5.7. * * You must edit this file to reflect your local configuration * and environment. * * Follow the instructions given in the comments. See the file * README for more comments. * * $RCSfile: conf.h,v $ $Revision: 1.1.1.1 $ * * $Author: fp $ $Date: 1996/06/06 19:41:07 $ * * $State: Exp $ $Locker: $ * * $Log: conf.h,v $ * Revision 1.1.1.1 1996/06/06 19:41:07 fp * UUDeview put under revision control * * Revision 1.1 89/12/20 17:43:03 news * Initial revision * * May 1st, 1990, Kim Storm * Modifications to get hostname for free (see README.NN) */#ifndef NNINEWSCONF_H#define NNINEWSCONF_H/* #include "config.h" *//* * added by Montulli@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu * to replace the need for config.h */#include <stdio.h>#include <ctype.h>/* * Define NNTP_SERVER to the name of a file containing the name of the * nntp server. * * It is vital that both the nnmaster and all nn users on a machine * uses the same nntp server, because the nn database is synchronized * with a specific news active file. * * If the file name does not start with a slash, it is relative to * LIB_DIRECTORY defined below. * NOTE: If you plan to use the included inews, it MUST be a full pathname */#define NNTP_SERVER "/usr/local/etc/nntpserver"/* #define NNTP_SERVER "/usr/lib/nntp_server" */#ifndef NNTP/* WHY DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MINI-INEWS WHEN YOU DONT USE NNTP */#endif/* * Define your local domain name. You *must* define something, either * here, in config.h, or elsewhere according to your local standards. * See comment below on HIDDENNET. * * You are not strictly *required* to have a domain name; nonetheless * it's a good idea. If you are on the Internet or otherwise have a * valid domain name, use it (except see HIDDENNET below). If you're * a uucp-only site, use ".uucp" for now and go get a real name. * * Note that if you imbed your domain name in the hostname and you don't * use HIDDENNET, you may get a period on the end of your fully qualified * domian name (FQDN) in postings. In that case, use HIDDENNET and * define DOMAIN to be your FQDN. */#ifndef DOMAIN#define DOMAIN "UUEnview.Default.Domain" #endif/* * If you define this, the hostname will not appear in the posting * data except on the path. Items will be from user@DOMAIN (with * DOMAIN as defined above). If you don't want this, comment it out. */#ifndef HIDDENNET/* #define HIDDENNET 1 */#endif/* * You shouldn't need to touch anything below this line. *//* * This is the code needed to get the proper hostname. * * nn provides a gethostname function for generic use. * we fake uname() for inews.c using this: */#define uname(str) gethostname(str, sizeof(str))/* * Stock nntp inews and nn use some different #define names for the * same general functions. This synchronises them. */#define SERVER_FILE NNTP_SERVER/* * Reverse engineering (nn got this the other way around).... *//* * Sanity checks (You know. Checks you get from Sanity Claus) */#ifdef HIDDENNET#ifndef DOMAINYOU_BLEW_IT READ_THE_INSTRUCTIONS_AGAIN#endif#endif#endif /* of ifdef NNINEWSCONF_H */
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