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NAME
passwd.nntp - Passwords for connecting to remote NNTP servers
DESCRIPTION
The file pathetc/passwd.nntp 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 ("#") 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, a server may require only a
username, in which case the password is not necessary. Note that a username is mandatory with AUTHINFO
USER/PASS.)
The optional fourth field specifies the type of authentication to use. At present, the only recognized
"authentication style" is "authinfo"; this is also the default. It means that AUTHINFO USER/PASS
commands are used to authenticate to the remote host. (These NNTP commands are described in RFC 4643.)
For example:
mit.edu:bbn:mypasswd
uunet.uu.net:bbn:yoyoma:authinfo
This file should not be world-readable.
actsync, getlist, inews, innxbatch, innxmit, nnrpd, nntpget and rnews make use of passd.nntp when needing
to connect to a remote server.
HISTORY
Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews.
SEE ALSO
inn.conf(5), innd(8), libinn(3).
INN 2.7.2 2024-06-23 PASSWD.NNTP(5)