Discussion:
Free Usenet News Servers
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Juice
2004-09-21 14:16:27 UTC
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Site updated.
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emperor
2004-09-21 15:40:54 UTC
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[FU set to alt.free.newsservers]
Post by Juice
Site updated.
Adding yet another froup, eh?

BI=12

If you really want to help (and not just trying to get
ad-impressions), I suggest posting those free/open servers
in here. Otherwise, people might start to think about you
as a spammer... oh, never mind. <g>


*** emperor
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2004-09-22 00:17:30 UTC
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 10:16:27 -0400, "Juice"
Post by Juice
Site updated.
Lots of nice banners to click on, eh?
Khaled
2004-09-22 03:02:05 UTC
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Post by Juice
Site updated.
If you are the page owner and writer, please explain the
following code..


<!-- HTML Markup startspan -->
<img src='http://127.0.0.1:1032/bug.cgi'>
<A HREF="http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?bfmid=26399296
&siteid=41213764&bfpage=tiger_systems" TARGET="_top"><IMG
SRC="http://www.tigerdirect.com/images/Affiliate/banners/tige
rp4120x240.gif" BORDER="0" WIDTH="120" HEIGHT="240"
ALT="Tiger System Blowout!!!"></A>
<!-- HTML Markup endspan -->


Also, it would be helpful if you give more info about these
servers, minimally group count, posting status, etc..

So, for your information..

128.230.129.221 => dp-news.maxwell.syr.edu has 29,210 groups,
and posting is NOT permitted.

12.96.164.200 has 26 groups, about fur !! I did not try to
reverse dns that one !!

140.135.18.19 => sunss105.cc.cycu.edu.tw has 9,442 groups,
and posting is NOT permitted.

To do a reverse dns you can download a very small and simple
utility http://millsoft.ca/millsoft/Reverse

That said, I found a lot of interesting info on the the site.

So, thanks, and please explain the above html...
for ronnie the christian capon who is afraid of todays date
2004-09-22 06:23:35 UTC
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Post by Khaled
Post by Juice
Site updated.
If you are the page owner and writer, please explain the
following code..
<!-- HTML Markup startspan -->
<img src='http://127.0.0.1:1032/bug.cgi'>
<A HREF="http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?bfmid=26399296
&siteid=41213764&bfpage=tiger_systems" TARGET="_top"><IMG
SRC="http://www.tigerdirect.com/images/Affiliate/banners/tige
rp4120x240.gif" BORDER="0" WIDTH="120" HEIGHT="240"
ALT="Tiger System Blowout!!!"></A>
<!-- HTML Markup endspan -->
This of course means he is an affiliate of tigerdirect.com thru
befree/commission junction
Post by Khaled
Also, it would be helpful if you give more info about these
servers, minimally group count, posting status, etc..
So, for your information..
128.230.129.221 => dp-news.maxwell.syr.edu has 29,210 groups,
and posting is NOT permitted.
12.96.164.200 has 26 groups, about fur !! I did not try to
reverse dns that one !!
140.135.18.19 => sunss105.cc.cycu.edu.tw has 9,442 groups,
and posting is NOT permitted.
To do a reverse dns you can download a very small and simple
utility http://millsoft.ca/millsoft/Reverse
That said, I found a lot of interesting info on the the site.
So, thanks, and please explain the above html...
Khaled
2004-09-22 12:37:49 UTC
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I was most concerned about the line

<img src='http://127.0.0.1:1032/bug.cgi'>

which seems fishy.. 127.0.0.1 is the local computer, don't know
what is so special about port1032. Then the img tag suggests
that the url is a graphic image, and in actual fact it is a cgi
executable script.

As to affiliate, well i have no problem with that !! i mean we
all want to make a buck eh ?? :)
for ronnie the christian capon who is afraid of todays date
2004-09-22 15:22:03 UTC
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Post by Khaled
I was most concerned about the line
<img src='http://127.0.0.1:1032/bug.cgi'>
which seems fishy.. 127.0.0.1 is the local computer, don't know
what is so special about port1032. Then the img tag suggests
that the url is a graphic image, and in actual fact it is a cgi
executable script.
As to affiliate, well i have no problem with that !! i mean we
all want to make a buck eh ?? :)
sure. except we shouldn't hide it and never spam it.

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