I’ve actually wanted to do exactly the same but haven’t yet had the time to dedicate to
this.
I actually found trying to get the final distribution a bit of a challenge so I reached
out to Geoff Huston for assistance. He obviously hasn’t worked in this for a very long
time (side note - Geoff is a very busy person and really doesn’t have time for this) but
he provided me with release 620. A bit of further searching and I found I think it was
release 623.
I have this all archived somewhere for later use. I was planning on running it under
VAX.
Let me know if you’d like me to share the latest release files.
I’m hoping to get back into this around March 2024 but it’s a low priority at this
stage.
ANUNEWS was my sole interface for Usenet during my university years and I really enjoyed
using it.
Cheers, Wiz!!
Sent from my iPhone
On 28 Nov 2023, at 4:20 am, Zane Healy <healyzh(a)avanthar.com> wrote:
I’ve not considered trying to do anything like this, however, I’d recommend trying to
run it on OpenVMS/x86, rather than Alpha or Itanium. The power requirements should be
lower, plus RAM and disk are cheap. It would also be good to see things running on the
new version of OpenVMS.
Zane
On Nov 27, 2023, at 3:26 AM, Keith Halewood <Keith.Halewood(a)pitbulluk.org> wrote:
Hi,
During my postgraduate days, I ran ANU NEWS on our VAX/VMS systems and we peered large
parts of the hierarchy. I think even back then we were exclusively NNTP over TCP/IP. I
have a vague memory that I wrote a multi-threaded NNTP server for ANU but it was using the
CMUTEK TCP/IP product so it was all done with QIO and ASTs – none of this weird select
stuff of Unix sockets.
With Google groups being hit by 1000s of spam messages a day – astrology, voodoo, death
spells, etc. – I’m tempted to get ANU NEWS installed and running again, probably
SIMH-hosted VAX OpenVMS and, as above, peer some of the groups. Disc space and bandwidth
aren’t an issue and I’d like to see NNTP running over DECnet…. And I’m more familiar with
ANU NEWS’s SMG interface than I ever was with the likes of tin and rm.
Actually, wanting to do this has less to do with Google’s mess and more about nostalgia.
If/when it’s all up and running, I’ll consider getting it running on some real Alpha or
IA64 hardware, probably based mostly on which has the lower power consumption.
Just wondering if anybody else is doing/done something similar.
Keith
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