502 You have no permission to talk

Wilson, Sue LCC Sue.Wilson at lcc01.usace.army.mil
Sat Jul 3 23:24:47 UTC 2004


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some of my users are getting this error ... is it dns or readers.conf  =
... or

I don't see anything in the logs ... is there a good place to look??
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this guy is nwo.usace.army.mil
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others at  nwd.usace.army.mil work  ... ???=20
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....
I'm receiving the following error when trying to access the news server:
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502 You have no permission to talk.  Goodbye.
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Configuration:
   Account: nntp.usace.army.mil
   Server: nntp.usace.army.mil
   Protocol: NNTP
   Port: 119
   Secure(SSL): 0
   Error Number: 502
   Code: 800ccca0


Mark A. Kane
Command Information, Public Affairs
Rock Island District, US Army Corps of Engineers
309-794-5730=20




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I'm receiving the following error when trying to access the news server:
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502 You have no permission to talk.  Goodbye.
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Configuration:
   Account: nntp.usace.army.mil
   Server: nntp.usace.army.mil
   Protocol: NNTP
   Port: 119
   Secure(SSL): 0
   Error Number: 502
   Code: 800ccca0


Mark A. Kane
Command Information, Public Affairs
Rock Island District, US Army Corps of Engineers
309-794-5730=20

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