Newsbin does not block servers from redirecting the newsreader to other servers. Is that right? So if the server is for some reason, possibly legit, telling the news reader to switch one or more connections to another ip, e.g. off to another server perhaps operated by another company, that's not a problem. Right? That's my question.
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news.astraweb.com
Server: [8.8.8.8]
Address: 8.8.8.8
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: news.astraweb.com
Addresses: 207.246.207.159
216.151.153.163
216.151.153.44
216.151.153.16
8.17.249.105
8.17.249.100
207.246.207.32
8.17.249.104
If newsbin relies on DNS tables to connect, then no news server is going to be any safer to use, and if there really is a problem, it seems likely to be with the provider or with the network.
I'm thinking that the strange connections I saw which I assumed were connected to Newsbin as servers, were perhaps connected as remote controllers.
netstat -ant
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