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today i came across a new question regarding web site some one told me about Newzleech that it is helpful to enforce site performance dose any one knows how it exactly work or helpful?please if any one knows reply
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hello
today i came across a new question regarding web site some one told me about Newzleech that it is helpful to enforce site performance dose any one knows how it exactly work or helpful?please if any one knows reply
thank you
Newzleech is a Usenet binary search engine. Our system crawls usenet for binary posts (files), adding their details to a database so they can then be searched by users.
Usenet is very popular and has been around for years, older than the internet itself. Google groups is actually an archive of messages posted to Usenet. Binaries (files) are also posted to Usenet but these arent archived. A more detailed explanation can be found here.
People find that downloading via usenet is v.fast and completely anonymous.
An NZB is a XML file containing all the info required to download binaries (files) from Usenet. It enables files to be added straight to a download queue with no need to download headers. More info on NZB files and a list of compatible programs can be found
NZB is effective when used with search-capable websites. These websites create NZB files out of what is needed to be downloaded. Using this concept, headers would not be downloaded hence the NZB method is quicker and more bandwidth-efficient.
Each Usenet message has a unique identifier called the "Message ID". When a large file is posted to a Usenet newsgroup, it is usually divided into multiple messages (called segments or parts) each having its own Message-ID. An nzb-capable Usenet client will read the Message-ID from the NZB file, download them and decode the messages back into a binary file (usually using yEnc or Uuencode).
File format example
The following is an example of a NZB 1.0 file.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE nzb
PUBLIC "-//newzBin//DTD NZB 1.0//EN"
"http://www.newzbin.com/DTD/nzb/nzb-1.0.dtd">
<nzb xmlns="http://www.newzbin.com/DTD/2003/nzb">
<file subject="Linux Debian-3.1r5-i386-binary- CD1 Lucky Strike.par2 (1/1)"
date="1175058765" poster="Yenc@power-post.org (Lucky Strike)">
<groups>
<group>alt.binaries.cd.image.linux</group>
</groups>
<segments>
<segment bytes="423495" number="1">b5488$4609f95d$55b3de22$8282@news.usenext.de</segment>
<segment bytes="423450" number="2">d9f8c$4609f96d$55b3de22$8282@news.usenext.de</segment>
<!-- ... -->
</segments>
</file>
<!-- ... -->
</nzb>
To download content from usenet you'll need a news reader and news server access.
Grabit is recommended for this as it is free and compatible with the NZB format. Download Grabit and go on
To get NZBs working with grabit download the full grouplist from your server and restart.
Most ISPs provide free news server access but this service is usually very bad and is the reason why many are turned off using Usenet. The amount is depend on providers and how long posts are kept
All plans come with unlimited downloads and the providers max retention. In the case of multiple unlimited plans the lowest priced one is taken. Some providers are expanding capacity so current retention figure may not be accurate.
You queued up too many nzbs at once. Try keeping below 1000 per queue.
No logs are kept. Temporary http logs may be taken if the site is under attack. After viewing they are securely deleted.
simple it is search engine for web base on effective use of NZB for required services of use client and news.
Well i think it is better as Newsgroup not newzleech as this types of filesharing is called Newsgroup ..mainly it is paid service hence not many user are interested in it ..
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