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== How to request a shell account on Sunjammer ==
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== How to request a shell account on [[Machine/sunjammer | people.sugarlabs.org]] ==
  
Send an email to <bernie AT sugarlabs DOT org> containing the following information:
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Send an email to <sysadmin AT sugarlabs DOT org> containing the following information:
  
* Intendend purpose of account (cc your sponsors, if any)
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# Intendend purpose of account (cc your sponsors, if any)
  
* Desired username (lowercase, [a-z]+)
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# Desired username (lowercase, [a-z]+)
  
* Desired forwarding email destination for USERNAME@sugarlabs.org
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# Desired forwarding email destination for USERNAME@sugarlabs.org
  
* Your full name
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# Your full name
  
* Public ssh key(s) to be copied to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys (please don't attach, paste each key on one line avoiding word-wrapping)
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# Public ssh key(s) to be copied to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys (please don't attach, paste each key on one line avoiding word-wrapping)
  
* Preferably sign your request with a trusted GPG key and upload it to a public keyserver.
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# Preferably sign your request with a trusted GPG key and upload it to a public keyserver.
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Within 48 hours, you should receive a welcome email with further instructions.
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If you don't see anything, all the sysadmins may be asleep or dead. Try pinging.

Revision as of 23:03, 8 February 2010

How to request a shell account on people.sugarlabs.org

Send an email to <sysadmin AT sugarlabs DOT org> containing the following information:

  1. Intendend purpose of account (cc your sponsors, if any)
  1. Desired username (lowercase, [a-z]+)
  1. Desired forwarding email destination for USERNAME@sugarlabs.org
  1. Your full name
  1. Public ssh key(s) to be copied to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys (please don't attach, paste each key on one line avoiding word-wrapping)
  1. Preferably sign your request with a trusted GPG key and upload it to a public keyserver.

Within 48 hours, you should receive a welcome email with further instructions. If you don't see anything, all the sysadmins may be asleep or dead. Try pinging.