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Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide
The following table describes the options.
Option 
Definition 
NNTP Server 
on/off
Enables or disables the appliance to cache and serve news 
articles.
After turning NNTP on or off for the selected node, you must 
restart the cluster to effect the change. Click the Restart 
button on the Server Basics page.
NNTP Server 
Port
Specifies the port that the appliance uses for serving NNTP 
requests. The default port is 119. 
Connect 
Message 
(posting 
allowed)
Defines the message displayed to news readers when they 
connect to the appliance with posting allowed. 
Connect 
Message 
(posting not 
allowed)
Defines the message displayed to news readers when they 
connect to the appliance with posting not allowed. 
NNTP options
Posting: Allows users to post NNTP articles to parent 
NNTP servers. 
Access Control: Turns access control on or off. To refine 
access control, use the command-line interface. See 
Configuring NNTP access‚ on page 69
 
for more 
information.
If you are using an authentication server, you must enter its 
name and port (see page 33). 
NNTP V2 Authentication Server: Supports NNTP version 2 
authentication. Use this option only if all of your client 
authentication supports version 2. 
Run Local Authentication Server: Runs an authentication 
program on the selected node. Use the command-line 
interface to configure which clients must be authenticated. 
See Configuring NNTP access‚ on page 69
for more 
information.
Allow Feeds: Allows the appliance to accept feeds of news 
articles from feed or push groups.
Use the command-line interface to designate feed and 
push groups. The appliance does not cache news articles 
from feed groups; instead, it receives feeds of news articles 
as the parent NNTP server receives feeds. Push groups 
are groups for which the appliance can both retrieve 
articles on demand and receive news feeds.
See
 
 
for information 
about designating news groups as push or feed.