The downloaded file give this error:
np-120.exe is not a valid win32 application.
Hmm, I found another place said to rename it from .exe to .zip and that
worked. I want a stable version: http://www.nfilter.org/download.html
Is there a place to get 120 that doesn't have this problem? I'd like to
note this at the UIP.
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Well, I did try the newer version; it doesn't have a setup so I copied
the files over to where it was already setup & it's having a problem
reading the nfilter.dat file.
The apparent solution below makes no sense, I have no idea where the N
is changed to n. There is no such thing in NewsProxy.ini or nfilter.dat
http://www.animea.net/forums/f82/re-nfilter-problems-please-help-11942/
> > > I'm very pleased with myself. Except that Newsproxy, on being
> > > stopped and restarted, again gives me that message; "FCF:0D64 +068
> > > Unable to open file 'nfilter.dat'"
>
> > > Ok, fixed that. I changed the "N" to "n" at the start of
> > > "Newsgroups" and now it doesn't complain and seems to load the dat
> > > file.
Now I've copied over the original .exe and it opens a different
mysterious nfilter.dat and won't let me save changes, complaining:
Cannot create the nfilter.dat file.
Make sure the path & filename are correct.
I also get the message on startup:
FCF:1FD8 Ignoring bad entry 'filter.dat' line : 2 =
Even uninstalling & reinstalling the old np-120.zip/exe doesn't fix this
issue.
Ah, that was a blank line I added which caused the error. I still can't
save the nfilter.dat that it loads from the edit menu and it loads the
wrong one. Supposedly I have it set up but not seeing any effect.
Thunderbird is set to server 'localhost' and NewsProxy is set to my
server & everything runs as normal.
Thanks, that may have been the explanation, I was using the shortcut in
the start menu but I deleted & uninstalled it all. For some reason it
left Thunderbird unable to post new messages... "article header missing"
although I can reply. This just isn't worth the hassle.
> Blinky the Shark wrote:
>
>>Is there a place to get 120 that doesn't have this problem? I'd like to
>>note this at the UIP.
>
> I just D/L'ed, scanned, and tested this version that includes the
> installer.
>
> Although I recommend 1.2.4, this one does work. Would you consider
> hosting it as the URL below might scare some customers away?!?
>
> http://www.warezfaq.com/fleas/np-120.zip
It scares me away, too. But, in general terms, yes, I'd host a copy.
Yes.
C:\Users\paul\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\NewsProxy
...but the edit menu loads the file in this folder:
C:\Program Files\NewsProxy
> It sounds like trying to save nfilter.dat to Program Files and it's
> loading the nfilter.dat from the user's virtual store.
The opposite. If I try to save it wants to save to the desktop (after
failing).
> If NewsProxy is installed in Program Files and you can't work it out
> or fix it, then install NewsProxy to a non-Program Files location,
> e.g. C:\NewsProxy
>
Well, I tried again & there is no 'start in' specified.
Alright, I've actually got it working and filtering google groups
messages now, I see them in the log. I just have to edit the nfilter.dat
in program files manually rather than from the edit menu.
I'm still unable to start new threads but oh well I guess I don't do
that very often.
> G.Morgan wrote:
>
>> Blinky the Shark wrote:
>>
>>>Is there a place to get 120 that doesn't have this problem? I'd like to
>>>note this at the UIP.
>>
>> I just D/L'ed, scanned, and tested this version that includes the
>> installer.
>>
>> Although I recommend 1.2.4, this one does work. Would you consider
>> hosting it as the URL below might scare some customers away?!?
>>
>> http://www.warezfaq.com/fleas/np-120.zip
>
> It scares me away, too. But, in general terms, yes, I'd host a copy.
Wait...is the issue that the copy at newsproxy home is a mis-extensioned
zip that's called an exe? Or am I confusing the various reports I've read
here? If that's the case, would just getting the official file and
changing the extension solve the issue? I'd archive that, if that's the
case -- I trust it more than something from a warez site.
> Wait...is the issue that the copy at newsproxy home is a
> mis-extensioned zip that's called an exe?
It's a self-extracting zip, so the extension is right. But there's a
missing byte, so the self-extraction bits don't work. The files that
would be self-extracted are still ok though, which is why external
unpackers work.
> Or am I confusing the various reports I've read here? If that's
> the case, would just getting the official file and changing the
> extension solve the issue?
Yeah, that'll work. There will still be the useless self-extraction
code in there, but it shouldn't affect anything other than bandwidth.
Alternatively, you could extract the files then just repack them
yourself, which would have the benefit of giving users a file not
corrupt in any way.
That fixed it for me.
Yes, it says:
Posting Failed (Article header missing)
then a long rambling error message suggesting my ISP's server might be
rejecting it.
> I'm crossposting this to:
> alt.usenet.offline-reader.forte-agent.modified
>
> One of the developers of NewsProxy posts in there, he might be able to help.
Thanks
> > Paul Furman wrote:
> >>
> >> The downloaded file give this error:
> >> np-120.exe is not a valid win32 application.
>
> Is there a place to get 120 that doesn't have this problem? I'd like to
> note this at the UIP.
(2) http://west.porterfield.net/nfilter/
(3) http://www.saska.co.uk/nfilter/
(4) http://troll-busters.0catch.com/gen/ [website uses Java]
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Cheers,
Ralph
> Although I recommend 1.2.4, this one does work.
I *prefer* ver. 124 over 120, 124 supports multiple sever configs.
:-) I got 124 from:
Has earlier versions, MD5 checksums and source code, plus other stuff
at the above link.
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dee
> Wait...is the issue that the copy at newsproxy home is a mis-extensioned
> zip that's called an exe? Or am I confusing the various reports I've read
> here? If that's the case, would just getting the official file and
> changing the extension solve the issue? I'd archive that, if that's the
> case -- I trust it more than something from a warez site.
It is a self-installing zip as »Q« says.
Use a hex editor and append a null byte to the end to make the
file size up to 692736 bytes.
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Cheers,
Ralph
I think I'm both less and more confused now. :)
Are the files in the zip all ready to go, like Xnews distributions -- all
they need is to be extracted into a directory, with no other installation
needed? Extract to ...\foo and run an exe that's in there?
So you're suggesting just extracting everything and zipping them (in a
normal zip file) for distribution -- and that will fix the problem?
Yep.
"Sending of message failed.
The message could not be posted because connecting to the news server
failed. The server may be unavailable or is refusing connections. Please
verify that your news server setting is correct and try again, or else
contact your network administrator."
>>> I'm crossposting this to:
>>> alt.usenet.offline-reader.forte-agent.modified
>>>
>>> One of the developers of NewsProxy posts in there, he might be able to help.
>> Thanks
>
> YW.
>
There is a setup.exe file in it, and a whole bunch more junk than the
few files that go into the Program Files folder.
IIRC, Paul is right that one of the files is setup.exe, so the user
will need to first extract the archive then run the setup to install.
I don't know if some of the files could just be copied to get a working
app as with Xnews.
So I would extract all of the files into a zip and make that
available. And a user would extract everything in there to some
directory and run the install exe, which is the only exe in there?
I think that's right, but it wouldn't hurt to make sure that works
before hosting the new zip.
08/21/1999 07:36 PM 18,323 Copying
10/18/1999 08:51 PM 93 DATA.TAG
10/18/1999 08:51 PM 4,052 data1.cab
10/04/1999 04:16 PM 64 Info
05/30/1997 11:31 AM 4,557 lang.dat
10/18/1999 08:51 PM 334 layout.bin
10/04/1999 04:17 PM 904 License.txt
10/04/1999 04:05 PM 245,760 NewsProxy.exe
08/21/1999 07:36 PM 2,589 NewsProxy.ini
08/21/1999 07:36 PM 1,369 nfilter.dat
03/23/2008 10:27 AM 692,735 np-120.zip
05/06/1997 02:15 PM 417 os.dat
10/04/1999 04:16 PM 948 Readme
11/19/1997 04:09 PM 59,904 SETUP.EXE <----------
10/18/1999 08:51 PM 66 SETUP.INI
08/30/1999 12:04 PM 57,867 setup.ins
10/18/1999 08:51 PM 49 setup.lid
11/19/1997 04:05 PM 300,178 _INST32I.EX_
11/19/1997 04:05 PM 8,192 _ISDEL.EXE
11/19/1997 04:08 PM 11,264 _setup.dll
10/18/1999 08:51 PM 191,166 _sys1.cab
10/18/1999 08:51 PM 52,101 _user1.cab
Thanks. I'll check this out.
Blinky - I had the same problem extracting the nfilter programs using
the self-extractor program. I unzipped it with 7-zip into it's own
folder and ran the nstall program. Works well (but I had problems
with NOrton giving everything access)>
Yeah, I'm going to do that and make available as a zip. Thanks,
again, for the feedback and encouragement. I'll make an annc here
when it's available as a simple non-hosed zip file.
> I trust it more than something from a warez site.
The warezFAQ is not a warez site, unless somethings have very muched
changed, IIRC it grew from l.newbie.school (and a few other groups) when
it was hosted on many home computers and not part of UUnet and there were
very few bin files in usenet, and to 'try' teach the users the correct way
to move up into the zoo.
Also a well secured box has nothing to fear from a website.
L_N
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> Blinky the Shark said
>
>> I trust it more than something from a warez site.
>
> The warezFAQ is not a warez site, unless somethings have very muched
> changed, IIRC it grew from l.newbie.school (and a few other groups) when
> it was hosted on many home computers and not part of UUnet and there
> were very few bin files in usenet, and to 'try' teach the users the
> correct way to move up into the zoo.
Perhaps they should reconsider their name, then. Similarly, if one has a
non-pr0n site, it probably shouldn't include "titsandass" in the domain's
name.
> Also a well secured box has nothing to fear from a website.
It's not like I'm concerned about my box. But I'd hate to host malware.
Thanks for the information on the site, Lenny.
I'm having this problem again, trying to edit the filters. Very strange!
The one in VirtualStore is some kind of zombie file & I can't get my
edits to load.
>> It sounds like trying to save nfilter.dat to Program Files and it's
>> loading the nfilter.dat from the user's virtual store.
>
> The opposite. If I try to save it wants to save to the desktop (after
> failing).
>
>> If NewsProxy is installed in Program Files and you can't work it out
>> or fix it, then install NewsProxy to a non-Program Files location,
>> e.g. C:\NewsProxy
Thanks, this worked! I was able to specify location using the setup.exe
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all google groups messages filtered due to spam
Thanks, nice to have a clue what this is about: temporary compatibility
fix for vista regarding admin registry writing permissions...
> [...]
>>>> If NewsProxy is installed in Program Files and you can't work it out
>>>> or fix it, then install NewsProxy to a non-Program Files location,
>>>> e.g. C:\NewsProxy
>> Thanks, this worked! I was able to specify location using the setup.exe
>
> Okay, now that (the non/pre-Vista) NewsProxy is installed to a
> non-Program Files location, you should find NewsProxy isn't
> virtualised and NewsProxy's VirtualStore isn't used, nor automatically
> removed, so can delete it yourself:
> "C:\Users\paul\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\NewsProxy"
>
>
> I have a directory in a non-Program Files location for no-install
> apps, and Dialog (my newsreader) is about the only program I use left
> that hasn't been updated or fixed for Vista. I don't expect it to be,
> would be good if it was, but there is no other suitable newsreader,
> and I'm not going to bother with them if they aren't.
> On Tue, 06 May 2008 14:23:16 -0700, Paul Furman wrote:
>
>> Paul Furman wrote:
>>> Rom wrote:
> [...]
>>>> Is NewsProxy installed in Program Files?
>>>>
>>>> If yes, go the NewsProxy folder and see if there is a "Compatibility
>>>> Files" button on the toolbar of Explorer. That button takes you to the
>>>> user's virtual store where Vista has virtualized (redirected) files.
>>>
>>> Yes.
>>> C:\Users\paul\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\NewsProxy
>>> ...but the edit menu loads the file in this folder:
>>> C:\Program Files\NewsProxy
>>
>> I'm having this problem again, trying to edit the filters. Very strange!
>> The one in VirtualStore is some kind of zombie file & I can't get my
>> edits to load.
>
> I'm not sure what's happening or why.
>
> A program sees a merged view from Program Files and the VirtualStore,
> with the VirtualStore having precedence. So if a program has some
> files virtualised, the program sees the ones in the VirtualStore.
> More info: <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb530198.aspx>
>
> [...]
>>>> If NewsProxy is installed in Program Files and you can't work it out
>>>> or fix it, then install NewsProxy to a non-Program Files location,
>>>> e.g. C:\NewsProxy
>>
>> Thanks, this worked! I was able to specify location using the setup.exe
>
> Okay, now that (the non/pre-Vista) NewsProxy is installed to a
> non-Program Files location, you should find NewsProxy isn't
> virtualised and NewsProxy's VirtualStore isn't used, nor automatically
> removed, so can delete it yourself:
> "C:\Users\paul\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\NewsProxy"
>
>
> I have a directory in a non-Program Files location for no-install
> apps, and Dialog (my newsreader) is about the only program I use left
> that hasn't been updated or fixed for Vista. I don't expect it to be,
> would be good if it was, but there is no other suitable newsreader,
> and I'm not going to bother with them if they aren't.
Do I take it that someone's using NewsProxy and Dialog at the same time to
their benefit?
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Ron Ford
> Personally, I wouldn't use NewsProxy or any other bolt-on tools, or
> combo of tools to supplement an inadequate, outdated, or challenged
> newsreader, as I had enough of using such tools, workarounds and
> jumping through hoops with such a newsreader for years. I have used or
> tried most newsreaders and tools, know more about some than others,
> and can easily try or a have look at most if I want to.
Maybe you (or I) wouldn't use Newsproxy personally, but for those who wish
to use programs that they feel comfortable with but they don't possess
good filtering capabilities, Newsproxy really does help preserve their
sanity, while attempting to use usenet (at this point in time of mass
spammer, sporge, etc; attacks).
Its not a bolt on tool, it is a proxy news server.
> Dialog is capable of filtering on any overview header when retrieving
> headers, and non-overview headers when retrieving bodies, plus there's
> even a script for body scoring (haven't tried that myself or need to).
>
> NewsProxy is capable of filtering on any overview header when
> retrieving headers, but for non-overview headers needs news server
> support is required.
No, that is not quite right. NewsProxy AND Dialog are capable of
filtering on any overview header when retrieving headers, but for
non-overview headers needs - news server support is required.
If *you* are able to filter on headers outside of XOVER while using
Dialog as you DL headers it is because your news server allows you to.
Just the same as NewsProxy OR Dialog OR Xnews OR SLRN OR Pan etc, etc...
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dee
[...]
>>> Dialog is capable of filtering on any overview header when
>>> retrieving headers, and non-overview headers when retrieving
>>> bodies, plus there's
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[...]
>
> Dialog can retrieve headers and the bodies
> (articles) for group(s), which is good for the text groups one
> regularly reads.
Dang, I failed to read your post in full 'bout the offline bit :-[
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dee