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(7.27) Reloading hosts.nntp is slow.
>" but I need to reload hosts.nntp each time I add >a feed. That takes about 15-25 minutes to happen. Write a small script/program that parses hosts.nntp.txt and writes only IP addresses to hosts.nntp and innd will reload it nearly instantaneously. or you can lookup on each of the hosts before doing a ctlinnd reload. Then it should be almost instantaneous. One could write up a script for that. Somebody has to take the time to convert FQDN's to IP addresses, but there's no requirement that it be innd.
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