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14.5.1 Setting up NZBGET
In the root of your hard disk you will nd a folder called .nzbget. Inside this folder you will nd two
les: nzbget.conf and unpak.sh.
IMPORTANT: Some FTP clients may hide this folder because it begins with a dot. On UNIX
systems, les or folders that begin with a dot are hidden from normal directory
listings. If you cannot see the folder, nd an option on your client that will show
hidden les or try to type in the folder name.
You can open and edit nzbget.conf with a UNIX format capable text editor.
In the text editor, ll in the information you got from your Usenet provider:
# Host-name of news server:
server1.host=news.yourserver.com (Put the server name behind the = )
# Port to connect to (default should be set to 119 if not specied):
server1.port=119
# Username to use for authentication (change USERNAME to the name supplied by your
Usenet provider):
server1.username=USERNAME
# Password to use for authentication (change PASSWORD to the password supplied by your
Usenet provider):
server1.password=PASSWORD
# Maximum number of simultaneous connections to this server:
server1.connections=4
Once completed, save the le to the same place and restart the Usenet service in the NMT
Applications menu (Setup > NMT Applications).