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SABnzbd Setup for Linux with UsenetServer
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SABnzbd Setup for Linux with UsenetServer

SABnzbd is a widely used Usenet automation tool. This guide explains how to configure SABnzbd on a Linux system for use with UsenetServer, allowing access to billions of articles across thousands of newsgroups with the most complete article retention.


Step 1: Install SABnzbd

Most modern Linux distributions include SABnzbd in their repositories. Use your system's package manager to install it:

For Debian/Ubuntu:

sudo apt update
sudo apt install sabnzbdplus

For Fedora:

sudo dnf install sabnzbd

For Arch:

sudo pacman -S sabnzbd

After installation, launch SABnzbd:

sabnzbdplus

Once it launches, open your Web browser and go to http://localhost:8080 to begin configuration.


Step 2: Initial Configuration

On first launch, SABnzbd will prompt you to choose a language.

 

 

After selecting your preferred language, you will be guided to enter your Usenet server information.

Enter the following details:

  • Host: news.usenetserver.com

  • Port: 563

  • SSL: Checked (recommended for secure access)

  • Username: Your UsenetServer username

  • Password: Your UsenetServer password

Select the number of connections. UsenetServer supports up to 20.

 

 

Click Test Server. If the connection is successful, proceed.

 


Step 3: Optional Configuration

Continue through the setup wizard to:

  • Name your server configuration for future reference

  • Set access credentials for the SABnzbd Web interface (recommended for security)

 

  • Configure basic folder preferences (optional)

 


Step 4: Tweak Connection Settings (Optional)

 

You may return to Config > Servers to:

  • Adjust the number of connections

 

  • Add backup servers

 

  • Change server priority


Step 5: Test Your Setup

To verify your setup, import an NZB from Global Search 2.0 and check that the article queue completes successfully.

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