
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Scott McGuire wrote:
How much information about what someone reads can be gathered by a news server? Is there an anonymous way to read a public news server, or would a server have to be set up intentionally to allow anonymous reading?
It depends on how much logging the news server software does. For INN, it logs the hostname of every client that invokes the "group" command. This means that if you are on a machine that uses identd or on a SLIP/PPP account, it is possible to also find out the complete email address. I suppose hacking the news software could allow a news admin to find out every article you read, but the log would be very large. The best way to read news anonymously is to either get an anonymous shell account that has a full news feed, or get an account on a trusted NNTP server. An NNTP server could be setup to not log at all by commenting out all the calls to syslog(). - -- Mark PGP encrypted mail prefered Key fingerprint = d61734f2800486ae6f79bfeb70f95348 http://www.voicenet.com/~markm/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3 Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBMgJHT7Zc+sv5siulAQHZ8gP+NywhqrmlOls1ibbpdXac0qp7/LacT+2j UXiBare4Lk0qOJAM9UUAc+xbyzxAugdWwLAyo2NW8Bi5ZK1QojFvCKvHcQzWYNA6 baz7Qmy9x7Beup6HG+7M/bOmGonjml+ZSXbWAFMuSmItd5V2vZRmqBGdu8oglY7m MiGmXLaLkFw= =To5D -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----