/**************************** NN CONFIGURATION *************************** * * Configuration file for nn. * * You must edit this file to reflect your local configuration * and environment. * * Before editing this file, read the licence terms in the README * file and the installation guidelines in the INSTALLATION file. * * (c) Copyright 1990, Kim F. Storm. All rights reserved. */ #define RELEASE "6.4" #include #include /*********************** NETWORK DEPENDENT DEFINITIONS ********************** * * Define NETWORK_DATABASE if you share the database through NFS on * a network with different, non-compatible machines, e.g. SUNs and * VAXen, or SUN-3 and SUN-4, or if you are using different compilers * on the same architecture. * * In a homogenous network, you can leave it undefined for higher * performance (no data conversion is needed). */ /* #define NETWORK_DATABASE /* */ /********************************** NNTP ********************************* * * Define NNTP to enable nntp support. If you are not using NNTP, * just leave the following NNTP_* definitions as they are - they * will be ignored anyway. * * With NNTP, the nnmaster still maintains a local database of * all article headers for fast access (and because NNTP does not * support nn - yet), while the articles are fetched from the * nntp server when they are read or saved. * * You may still share this database through NFS locally (see the * description of NETWORK_DATABASE above) if you don't want to * have separate nn databases on all your local systems. * * Consult the file NNTP for further information on the use of NNTP. */ #define NNTP /* */ /* * 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 "/etc/nntpserver" /* */ /* * Define NNTP_POST if you want nn to reject attempts to post via * NNTP to a server, that disallows postings. * * You should define this, if you use the NNTP based mini-inews for * postings from NNTP clients. If you use another mechanism, that * does not involve NNTP, you should leave it undefined. */ #define NNTP_POST /* */ /* * NNTP's mini-inews seems to require that messages contain a complete * header with Message-ID, Path, and Date fields which the normal inews * generates itself. If your mini-inews requires these headers to * be present, define NNTP_MINI_INEWS_HEADER below. */ #define NNTP_MINI_INEWS_HEADER /* uses "broken" mini-inews */ /* * Define NNTP_PATH_HOSTNAME to force a specific hostname into the * Path: header generated when NNTP_MINI_INEWS_HEADER is defined. * This is useful for multi-machine sites with one mail/news gateway. * * If the string starts with a '/' it is taken as the name of a file * from which the outgoing hostname should be read (at runtime). */ /* #define NNTP_PATH_HOSTNAME "puthostnamehere" /* */ /***************** OPERATING SYSTEM DEPENDENT DEFINITIONS ******************* * * Include the appropriate s- file for your system below. * * If a file does not exist for your system, you can use * conf/s-template.h as a starting point for writing you own. */ #include "s-linux.h" /* * Define DEFAULT_PAGER as the initial value of the 'pager' variable. * nnadmin pipes shell command output though this command. */ /* #define DEFAULT_PAGER "pg -n -s" /* system V */ /* #define DEFAULT_PAGER "more" /* bsd */ #define DEFAULT_PAGER "less" /* * DEFAULT_PRINTER is the initial value of the 'printer' variable. * nn's :print command pipes text into this command. */ /* #define DEFAULT_PRINTER "lp -s" /* System V */ #define DEFAULT_PRINTER "lpr -p -JNEWS" /* bsd */ /* * Define RESIZING to make nn understand dynamic window-resizing. * (It uses the TIOCGWINSZ ioctl found on most 4.3BSD systems) */ #define RESIZING /* */ /********************** MACHINE DEPENDENT DEFINITIONS ********************** * * Include the appropriate m- file for your system below. * * If a file does not exist for your system, you can use * conf/m-template.h as a starting point for writing you own. */ #include "m-sun386i.h" /***************************** OWNERSHIP *************************** * * Specify owner and group for installed files and programs. * * The nnmaster will run suid/sgid to this owner and group. * * The only requirements are that the ownership allows the * nnmaster to READ the news related files and directories, and * the ordinary users to read the database and execute the nn* * programs. * * Common choices are: (news, news) and (your uid, your gid) */ #define OWNER "news" #define GROUP "news" /**************************** LOCALIZATION **************************** * * Specify where programs and files are installed. * * BIN_DIRECTORY - the location of the user programs (mandatory) * * LIB_DIRECTORY - the location of auxiliary programs and files. * (mandatory UNLESS ALL of the following are defined). * * MASTER_DIRECTORY - the location of the master program (on server) * (= LIB_DIRECTORY if undefined) * * CLIENT_DIRECTORY - the location of auxiliary programs (on clients) * (= LIB_DIRECTORY if undefined) * * HELP_DIRECTORY - the location of help files, online manual, etc. * (= CLIENT_DIRECTORY/help if undefined) * * CACHE_DIRECTORY - if NNTP is used, nn uses this central directory * to store working copies of articles on the local * system. If not defined, it stores the articles * in each user's ~/.nn directory. * * TMP_DIRECTORY - temporary file storage. Overriden by $TMPDIR. * (= /usr/tmp if undefined). * * LOG_FILE - the location of nn's log file. * (= LIB_DIRECTORY/Log if undefined). */ #define BIN_DIRECTORY "/usr/bin" #define LIB_DIRECTORY "/usr/lib/nn" /**************************** DATABASE LOCATION ************************** * * Specify where the nn database should be installed. * * If none of the following symbols are defined, the database will * be contained in the NEWS_DIRECTORY in a separate .nn directory for * master files and in files named .nnx and .nnd in each group's * spool directory. To use this scheme, the OWNER specified above * must have write permission on the news spool directories. * * If you access news via NNTP, you will probably always have to * give the database directory explicitly through DB_DIRECTORY * (and DB_DATA_DIRECTORY), since the normal news spool directories * are probably not available on the local system. * The exception may be if nnmaster runs directly on the nntp server. * * To change the default behaviour, you can define the following * symbols: * * DB_DIRECTORY - the directory containing the master files. * * DB_DATA_DIRECTORY - the directory containing the per-group files * (default is DB_DIRECTORY/DATA if undefined). * * DB_LONG_NAMES - use group's name rather than number when * building file names in DB_DATA_DIRECTORY. * (The file system must support long file names!!) */ #define DB_DIRECTORY "/var/spool/nn" /*************************** NEWS TRANSPORT ************************** * * Specify the location of your news programs and files * You only need to specify these if you are not * satisfied with the default settings. * * NEWS_DIRECTORY - The news spool directory. * Default: /usr/spool/news * * NEWS_LIB_DIRECTORY - The news lib directory. * Default: /usr/lib/news * * INEWS_PATH - The location of the inews program. * Default: NEWS_LIB_DIR/inews * * RMGROUP_PATH - The location of the rmgroup program. * Default: NEWS_LIB_DIR/{rm,del}group */ #define NEWS_DIRECTORY "/var/spool/news" /* */ #define NEWS_LIB_DIRECTORY "/var/lib/news" /* */ #define INEWS_PATH "/usr/bin/inews" /* */ /*************************** MAIL INTERFACE ************************* * * Specify a mailer that accepts a letter WITH a header IN THE TEXT. * * A program named 'recmail' program is normally delivered with * the Bnews system, or you can use sendmail -t if you have it. * * The contrib/ directory contains two programs which you might * be able to use with a little tweaking. */ /* #define REC_MAIL "/usr/lib/news/recmail" /* non-sendmail */ #define REC_MAIL "/usr/lib/sendmail -t" /* sendmail */ /* * Define HAVE_ROUTING if your mailer understands domain based * adresses (...@...) and performs the necessary rerouting (e.g. * Sendmail or Smail). * * Otherwise, nn will provide a simple routing facility using * routing information specified in the file LIB_DIRECTORY/routes. */ #define HAVE_ROUTING /* */ /* * If HAVE_ROUTING is NOT defined, nn needs to know the name of * your host. To obtain the host name it will use either of the * 'uname' or 'gethostname' system calls as specified in the s- * file included above. * * If neither 'uname' nor 'gethostname' is available, you must * define HOSTNAME to be the name of your host. Otherwise, leave * it undefined (it will not be used anyway). */ /* #define HOSTNAME "myhost" /* Not used if HAVE_ROUTING */ /* * Define APPEND_SIGNATURE if you want nn to ask users to append * ~/.signature to mail messages (reply/forward/mail). * * If the mailer defined in REC_MAIL automatically includes .signature * you should not define this (it will fool people to include it twice). * * I think 'recmail' includes .signature, but 'sendmail -t' doesn't. */ /* #define APPEND_SIGNATURE /* */ /* * BUG_REPORT_ADDRESS is the initial value of the bug-report-address * variable which is used by the :bug command to report bugs in * the nn software. */ #define BUG_REPORT_ADDRESS "nn-bugs@dkuug.dk" /*************************** DOCUMENTATION *************************** * * Specify directories for the user and system manuals * * Adapt this to your local standards; the manuals will be named * $(MAN_DIR)/program.$(MAN_SECTION) * * USER_MAN - nn, nntidy, nngrep, etc. * SYS_MAN - nnadmin * DAEMON_MAN - nnmaster */ #define USER_MAN_DIR "/usr/man/man1" #define USER_MAN_SECTION "1" #define SYS_MAN_DIR "/usr/man/man1" #define SYS_MAN_SECTION "1m" #define DAEMON_MAN_DIR "/usr/man/man8" #define DAEMON_MAN_SECTION "8" /************************** LOCAL POLICY ***************************** * * Define STATISTICS if you want to keep a record of how much * time the users spend on news reading. * * Sessions shorter than the specified number of minutes are not * recorded (don't clutter up the log file). * * Usage statistics is entered into the $LOG_FILE with code U */ /* #define STATISTICS 5 /* minutes */ /* * Define ACCOUNTING if you want to keep accumulated accounting * based on the statistics in a separate 'acct' file. In this * case, the accounting figures will be secret, and not be * written to the Log file. And the users will not be able to * "decrease" their own account. * * See account.c for optional cost calculation parameters. */ /* #define ACCOUNTING /* */ /* * Define AUTHORIZE if you want to restrict the use of nn to * certain users or certain periods of the day. Define both * this and ACCOUNTING if you want to impose a usage quota * * See account.c for implementing various access policies. */ /* #define AUTHORIZE /* */ /* * Default folder directory */ #define FOLDER_DIRECTORY "~/News" /* * Max length of authors name (in "edited" format). * Also size of "Name" field on the article menus. * You may want to increase this if your terminals are wider than * 80 columns. */ #define NAME_LENGTH 16 /************************ CONFIGURATION COMPLETED ************************/ #include "global.h"