pullnews - a perl script for pulling news from one news machine and feeding it to another.
pullnews is run as a regular user process. It reads a config file in the users home directory (normally called .pullnews) and connects to the upstream servers defined in there as a reader client. You may specifiy hostnames on the command line to limit the set of remote hosts it connects to, but each host must be listed in the .pullnews file.
For each server it connects to it pulls over articles and feeds them to the downstream (local) server via the IHAVE (feeder) NNTP command. This means the computer pullnews is run on must have feeding access to the downstream news host.
pullnews is designed for very small sites and is not meant for reverse-feeding large feeds.
You must have Graham Barr's Net::NNTP perl module installed on your system. This is part of the libnet bundle and can be found on CPAN or from Graham's site http://www.connect.net/gbarr/
The config file for pullnews is a series of sets of lines describing the upstream hosts to connect to and the newsgroups to get articles from. A host line has no leading white space and just has the name of the host to connect to. Group lines com after a host line and have leading white space followed by the group name.
pullnews will update the config file to include the time the group was last checked and the highest numbered article successfully retrieved and transfered to the downstream server.
A sample configuration file might look like:
# Format group date high data.pa.vix.com rec.bicycles.racing 908086612 783 rec.humor.funny 908086613 18 comp.programming.threads nnrp.vix.com comp.std.lisp
The group entries for the two rec.* groups have been updated by an earlier run by pullnews.
Due to a limitation in the Net::NNTP perl module, one of the functions in there is redefined inside the pullnews source. A future release of the libnet packages will fix that.
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