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NAME

       nntptest - interactive NNTP test program

SYNOPSIS

       nntptest [ -t keyfile ] [ -p port ] [ -m mechanism ]
                [ -a userid ] [ -u userid ] [ -k num ] [ -l num ]
                [ -r realm ] [ -f file ] [ -n num ] [ -s ] [ -c ]
                [ -i ] [ -o option=value ] [ -v ] hostname

DESCRIPTION

       nntptest  is a utility that allows you to authenticate to a NNTP server
       and interactively issue commands to  it.  Once  authenticated  you  may
       issue  any  NNTP  command  by  simply  typing  it  in. It is capable of
       multiple SASL authentication mechanisms and handles  encryption  layers
       transparently.  This utility is often used for testing the operation of
       a nntp server. Also those developing NNTP clients find it useful.

OPTIONS

       -t keyfile
              Enable TLS.  keyfile contains the TLS public and  private  keys.
              Specify  ""  to negotiate a TLS encryption layer but not use TLS
              authentication.

       -p port
              Port to connect to. If left off this defaults to nntp as defined
              in /etc/services.

       -m mechanism
              Force  nntptest  to  use  mechanism  for  authentication. If not
              specified the strongest authentication  mechanism  supported  by
              the  server  is  chosen.   Specify  user  to  use  the  AUTHINFO
              USER/PASS commands instead of AUTHINFO SASL.

       -a userid
              Userid to use for authentication; defaults to the current  user.
              This  is  the  userid  whose  password  or  credentials  will be
              presented to the server for verification.

       -u userid
              Userid to use for authorization; defaults to the  current  user.
              This  is  the  userid  whose  identity  will  be  assumed  after
              authentication.  NOTE: This is only used  with  SASL  mechanisms
              that allow proxying (e.g. PLAIN, DIGEST-MD5).

       -k num Minimum protection layer required.

       -l num Maximum protection layer to use (0=none; 1=integrity; etc).  For
              example  if  you  are  using  the   KERBEROS_V4   authentication
              mechanism  specifying 0 will force nntptest to not use any layer
              and specifying 1 will force it to use the integrity  layer.   By
              default the maximum supported protection layer will be used.

       -r realm
              Specify  the  realm  to  use.  Certain authentication mechanisms
              (e.g. DIGEST-MD5) may require one to specify the realm.

       -f file
              Pipe file into connection after authentication.

       -n num Number of authentication attempts; default = 1.  The client will
              attempt  to  do  SSL/TLS  session reuse and/or fast reauth (e.g.
              DIGEST-MD5), if possible.

       -s     Enable NNTP over SSL (nntps).

       -c     Enable challenge prompt callbacks.   This  will  cause  the  OTP
              mechanism  to  ask  for the the one-time password instead of the
              secret pass-phrase (library generates the correct response).

       -i     Don't send an initial client response for SASL mechanisms,  even
              if the protocol supports it.

       -o option=value
              Set the SASL option to value.

       -v     Verbose. Print out more information than usual.

SEE ALSO

       nntpd(8)