Hi,

a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:

> It is unclear to me where you look for the list of newsgroups. You press
> RET on the server in *Server* buffer, right?

I was looking into the `Gnus: *Gnus Browse Server* {nntp:narad}'
buffer. And I had cross-checked with the gmane nntp newsgroups list, to
be sure I was right.


> ,----[ C-h v nntp-record-commands RET ]
> | nntp-record-commands is a variable defined in `nntp.el'.
> | Its value is nil
> | 
> | Documentation:
> | *If non-nil, nntp will record all commands in the "*nntp-log*" buffer.
> |
> `----
>
The nntp-log says:
    
    20151222T221526.723 narad.iitk.ac.in MODE READER
    20151222T221546.845 narad.iitk.ac.in LIST
    20151222T221546.855 narad.iitk.ac.in AUTHINFO USER ****
    20151222T221546.860 narad.iitk.ac.in AUTHINFO PASS ****
    20151222T221546.874 narad.iitk.ac.in LIST
    
But still there is no newsgroup in the list

> ngrep(8) is also good for this kind of debugging (if you're using an
> unencrypted connection to the nntp server).
>
This seems to be the most crucial tool suggested into the thread. The
ngrep during server close and open showed the following:

  200 narad InterNetNews NNRP server INN 2.5.3 ready (no posting)..

Does it mean that the nntp server is not sending any newsgroups in the
list?

Thanks,
r
-- 
(B.V. Raghav)

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