Idiot's Guide to News via Compuserve

Idiots Guide to Reading Banned Newsgroups via CompuServe CompuServe (alone among the Big Three) gives all subscribers a PPP connection to the Net through any CIS node (including those in Germany). This is a real Net connection that makes it possible to use CIS to fully access all the Net's resources including "banned" newsgroups. A Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connection makes your computer just another machine on the Net for the time you are connected. Anything that any Net-connected machine can do, you can do. The CompuServe Dialer (formerly CompuServe Internet Dialer) software that has been included with WINCIM at least since version 1.4 gives you a PPP connection but you need additional newsreading software to dodge CompuServe restrictions. So for real beginners, here is how you can use your CompuServe account to access banned newsgroups as well as the rest of the Internet. These instructions are for Windows users. MAC users can do the same things but I don't know the available MAC software. 1) Get the latest copy of WINCIM. GO WINCIM (hit Ctrl-G and type WINCIM in the dialog box) from within CIS. Download is free. Install it according to the instructions and make sure that you can log on to CIS. 2) Next, let's get a copy of Freeagent which is a free usenet newsreader which works with CompuServe's own Internet connection software. Log on to CIS. GO FTP or: Click the Internet icon, click the File Downloads (FTP) icon and proceed to the main FTP screen. Click the Access a Specific Site button. 3) Enter ftp.forteinc.com in the Site Name box and /pub/free_agent in the Directory box. Click OK and you should see some site login information. Click OK again and you should see a check box next to the file name fagent10.zip. Click the check box and then click the Retrieve button. Wincim will show you that it will save the file in the Compuserv\download directory on your hard drive. (Remember where it's going.) 744279 bytes later, you will have a copy of Freeagent. 4) Move the file fagent.zip into a directory by itself (C:\AGENT for example). Unzip it with Pkunzip or one of the many zip utilities available on CIS. 5) What you are going to do is to connect directly to the Internet via CompuServe and read usenet newsgroups using Freeagent. In order to do that, you will need to find a site somewhere on the Net that will let you read Usenet News for free or you will have to obtain an account on another Internet-connected machine. 6) Community ConneXion (c2.org) will give a month of free service to CompuServe members suffering from censorship. For information send email to uncensored@c2.org. After your free month, c2.org costs only $7.50 a month for accounts accessed via the Internet. 7) There are some news servers out there that are open to the public. A news server is just a machine connected to the Internet that stores and forwards Usenet news. The IP addresses of two of the open news servers are 198.70.185.5 and 205.139.39.1. Once you become a sophisticated user of the nets, you can use your Web Browser to pick up a longer list of open news servers at http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~jwa/open-sites.html. 8) Now back to Free Agent to grab those banned newsgroups. In your WINCIM directory (maybe in a subdirectory called \cid), click cid.exe to start CompuServe (Internet) Dialer or find the phone-shaped dialer icon in your CompuServe group window. Inside the Dialer, hit dial to log on to the Internet. 9) Start Free Agent. Click Accept to accept the license agreement. It will prompt you to enter various information including the address of the news server you want to use, your email address, and other info. All that you have to enter is the address of a news server. In the box labeled "News (NNTP) Server:" enter one of the IP addresses of open news servers (198.70.185.5, 205.139.39.1, or another from the list) or the address of the news server of a system you've opened an account on (news.c2.org, for example). 10) Freeagent will ask you if it's OK to retrieve a list of news groups from the server. Click Yes. Free agent will then tell you that it is Retrieving complete List of Groups. Once that's finished you'll be ready to read all the newsgroups you want and neither CompuServe nor the Bavarian prosecutor will have anything to say about it. "The Internet belongs to no one except its users."

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