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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 specied):
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).