How to search Usenet (RAW) like on Newzbin?
Hello all.
This may be a 'novice' question, but how do you search Usenet RAW, like you can do on Newzbin?
Newzbin seems to be blocked now by various ISPs, and it seems slow.
Just wondered if other NZB indexing sites allowed for Usenet searching rather than the actual NZB files themselves.
Thank you!
Re: How to search Usenet (RAW) like on Newzbin?
Re: How to search Usenet (RAW) like on Newzbin?
mysterbin com
binsearch info
nzbindex com
Re: How to search Usenet (RAW) like on Newzbin?
Thanks for your helpful replies!
Re: How to search Usenet (RAW) like on Newzbin?
I'm pretty sure I didn't see racoons post before I replied. Was it awaiting moderation or something?
Re: How to search Usenet (RAW) like on Newzbin?
http://www.nzbclub.com/
Another good one I use.
Re: How to search Usenet (RAW) like on Newzbin?
Thanks everyone for your helpful replies!
Re: How to search Usenet (RAW) like on Newzbin?
there are quite a few other raw search engines to play around with, such as search.aeton.biz and yabsearch.nl -- but none are better overall than the ones listed above.
Re: How to search Usenet (RAW) like on Newzbin?
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Originally Posted by
zot
there are quite a few other raw search engines to play around with, such as search.aeton.biz and yabsearch.nl -- but none are better overall than the ones listed above.
The problem I have is the definition of "raw search," especially in an indexed newsgroup search site. binsearch.info is my favorite search site (love the https connection), but I can't search "raw" subject fields, and suddenly find myself needing that capacity. Someone 700+ days ago posted a television series to a specific newsgroup, with multiple seasons. Problem is, the poster named all of the .par2 files the same, "series.name.par2" which confuses the blazes out of binsearch, nzbindex, and the rest. Because of a mild variation in subject header, they list two of the .par2/nzb files, and lump the volxxx files together under those two. By downloading all of the listed vol files (thanks to differences in size, the last "vol015-xxx" were different), I have been able to find verifiers for every season except season 2 (although not enough to repair should any but a few blocks be missing). Frustrating.
Is there anywhere where I can search for, say, "series.title.par2" )or even better, "series.name.nzb") in the subject of the usenet post and just get a "raw" list of every posting in that newsgroup which contains (but does not equal) that string without having to trip over the index's incorrect assumptions about what binary goes with which collection?
Re: How to search Usenet (RAW) like on Newzbin?
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Originally Posted by
ChrisSaw
Quote:
Originally Posted by
zot
there are quite a few other raw search engines to play around with, such as search.aeton.biz and yabsearch.nl -- but none are better overall than the ones listed above.
The problem I have is the definition of "raw search," especially in an indexed newsgroup search site. binsearch.info is my favorite search site (love the https connection), but I can't search "raw" subject fields, and suddenly find myself needing that capacity. Someone 700+ days ago posted a television series to a specific newsgroup, with multiple seasons. Problem is, the poster named
all of the .par2 files the same, "series.name.par2" which confuses the blazes out of binsearch, nzbindex, and the rest. Because of a mild variation in subject header, they list two of the .par2/nzb files, and lump the volxxx files together under those two. By downloading all of the listed vol files (thanks to differences in size, the last "vol015-xxx" were different), I have been able to find verifiers for every season
except season 2 (although not enough to repair should any but a few blocks be missing). Frustrating.
Is there
anywhere where I can search for, say, "series.title.par2" )or even better, "series.name.nzb") in the subject of the usenet post and just get a "raw" list of every posting in that newsgroup which contains (but does not equal) that string without having to trip over the index's incorrect assumptions about what binary goes with which collection?
Have you tried
Code:
http://nzb.su/searchraw
or
Code:
http://www.mysterbin.com/advsearch
?