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Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)

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What is Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)?

Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) is a standard protocol for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval, and posting of news articles using a computer network. It is primarily used to distribute news articles over the Internet, and it is the basis for many online newsgroups and discussion forums.

NNTP is a client-server protocol, which means that one computer acts as the server and the other acts as the client. The client initiates a request to access a newsgroup or post an article, and the server responds by sending or receiving the requested information.

NNTP is a simple and efficient protocol that is widely used to distribute news articles and facilitate discussion over the Internet. It is an important part of the modern Internet, and it is a key enabler of online communities and discussion forums.

NNTP is supported by many operating systems and news clients, and it is an essential tool for accessing and participating in online newsgroups and discussion forums.


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