If you know a hierarchy which is not listed in these pages or if you have more up-to-date information about an existing hierarchy, please send a mail to usenet-config@isc.org or post to news.admin.hierarchies so that these pages can be updated.
A text-only version of that page can also be retrieved for a control.ctl access file, PGP keys and a checkgroups. Full files are also available.
INN's control.ctl entry:
checkgroups:news+@pitt.edu:pitt.*:doit checkgroups:news@toads.pgh.pa.us:pitt.*:doit newgroup:news+@pitt.edu:pitt.*:doit newgroup:news@toads.pgh.pa.us:pitt.*:doit rmgroup:news+@pitt.edu:pitt.*:doit rmgroup:news@toads.pgh.pa.us:pitt.*:doit
pitt news+@pitt.edu c yv pitt news@toads.pgh.pa.us c yv pitt news+@pitt.edu n yv pitt news@toads.pgh.pa.us n yv pitt news+@pitt.edu r yv pitt news@toads.pgh.pa.us r yv
checkgroups:news+@pitt.edu:pitt.*:doit checkgroups:news@toads.pgh.pa.us:pitt.*:doit newgroup:news+@pitt.edu:pitt.*:doit newgroup:news@toads.pgh.pa.us:pitt.*:doit rmgroup:news+@pitt.edu:pitt.*:doit rmgroup:news@toads.pgh.pa.us:pitt.*:doit
Actions since May 2003: none
Newsgroups: [check raw logs if your checkgroups differs from the one below]
pitt.comp.general Anything and everything about computing at pitt. pitt.comp.sys.ibm-pc IBM PC (and clones)-based computing at Pitt. pitt.comp.sys.mac Apple Macintosh computing at Pitt. pitt.comp.sys.unix UNIX-based computing at Pitt. pitt.comp.sys.vms VMS computing at Pitt. pitt.config Configuring/maintaining the pitt.* hierarchy.
You can display information about up to 30 hierarchies in the row by loading a web page of the form:
http://usenet.trigofacile.com/hierarchies/comp,humanities,misc,news,rec,sci,soc,talk.html (example for the Big 8).
Information in these pages comes from INN's control.ctl, ftp.isc.org newsgroups file, the list of PGP public keys for newsgroup administration and the logs of control messages.
Those external data are used to generate this web site. To report an issue about the generation, please use the issue tracker on GitHub or post to news.admin.hierarchies.
You might also want to read the Usenet hierarchy administration FAQ.