=head1 NAME passwd.nntp - passwords for connecting to remote NNTP servers =head1 DESCRIPTION The file F in I contains host / name / password triplets for use when authenticating client programs to NNTP servers. This file is normally interpreted by NNTPsendpassword() in libinn(3). Blank lines and lines beginning with a number sign (C<#>) are ignored. All other lines should consist of three or four fields separated by colons: host:name:password host:name:password:style The first field is the name of a host, and is matched in a case-insensitive manner. (No detailed matching, such as comparing IP addresses, is done.) The second field is a user name, and the third is a password. If either the username or password is empty, then that portion of the authentication will not occur. (For example, when connecting to a remote INN for peering, only the password is needed.) The optional fourth field specifies the type of authentication to use. At present, the only recognized "authentication style" is C; this is also the default. It means that NNTP "authinfo" commands are used to authenticate to the remote host. (The C command is a common extension to RFC 977.) For example: ## UUNET needs a password, MIT doesn't. mit.edu:bbn::authinfo uunet.uu.net:bbn:yoyoma:authinfo This file should not be world-readable. =head1 HISTORY Written by Rich $alz for InterNetNews. This is revision $Revision: 5089 $, dated $Date: 2002-02-03 11:03:41 -0800 (Sun, 03 Feb 2002) $. $Id: passwd.nntp.pod 5089 2002-02-03 19:03:41Z vinocur $ =head1 SEE ALSO inn.conf(5), innd(8), libinn(3). =cut