Newznab reddit. Most recommended signing up for EWEKA, which I did.

Newznab reddit. r/usenet: We are a thriving community dedicated to helping users old and new understand and use usenet. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. the question: is it possible to hook up abook or nzbget to readarr indexers? also considering joining MAM (but i dont see that listed under acceptable torrent indexers either?). Now, I’m logged in but unsure what to do next. Edit: why the down votes? the problem: im currently trying to set up readarr but the only listed indexers are omgwtfnzb and newznab. I already have Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, and Overseerr set up for torrenting, but I’m confused about transitioning to Usenet. you should donate to newznab anyway for their regex If all you want is an api to connect your software, pynab is your best bet. I didn't realize how technical it is. Small tutorial / explanation about indexers, API, newznab, NZBHydra and so on. So I wouldn't necessarily call me a noob. I've been using newznab for the last 8-9 years, mainly as a private indexer for my use. Aug 25, 2025 · We list the best NZB indexing websites, to make it simple and easy to use search tools for Usenet groups. Archived post. Global (and I think per app) statistics per indexer about grabs, usefull when checking to renew subscriptions. All the suggestions on reddit for Newznab made me want to give it a shot. We are a thriving community dedicated to helping users old and new understand and use usenet. Chill, baby, if Newznab was trying to steal your information, they would have been exposed by now. I tried checking out the troubleshoot guide but there wasn’t any info on this, only how to set it up. If you are trying out searching, I'd really recommend trying newsflash+ it has a great interface, and works very well with the newznab search api. Most recommended signing up for EWEKA, which I did. org clone by newznab » November 16th, 2010, 11:52 am Looks like newznab is now supported by nzbsearcher. As a noob, I was proud of all I had learned. Self-hosted indexer - is Newznab still the best choice? I've always wanted to experiment with self hosting an indexer for as a fun project, only for my own use and won't be public at all. Recently, I’ve been urged by many to switch from torrenting to Usenet. Oct 28, 2010 · Re: newznab - open source usenet indexer and all round nzbs. Not that I haven't used a text editor before, but I certainly don't mess with stuff like that without a tutorial! As far as I'm aware, Newznab is open source (meaning you can read the source code and compile it yourself). omgwtf is private and newznab is not free. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Newznab+ gives you the regexes, but you could make these yourself if you wanted to. but there are clearly somethings that I still need help on. (pynab, nZEDb) or donate to newznab. It's fast, the codebase is small, it only has a newznab compliant api no web gui. Probably less an issue for nzb thanks to newznab, but way more indexers are supported, and relatively easy to add one without the arrs needing an update. To my understanding Newznab is an indexer itself, but you can also use any other indexer that uses the “Newznab Standard”. Despite asking for help on other platforms, I haven’t received a clear and simple answer . Usenet, the internet’s original social media platform, is a compelling alternative to then you have to find some indexing software from github. wqij gwvnr rozb fjnunm lvzb mef llxjiv kgdpgwm jtrohornq owsi