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Revision as of 16:14, 27 August 2011

Hostnames

Hosted on

Machine/sunjammer


Administrative contact

sysadmin AT sugarlabs DOT org


Sysadmins

For non-emergency calls, preferably send email to the administrative contact. See the list of systems administrators on Machine/sunjammer


Notes

Password Management

To change your password, you can visit https://ldap.sugarlabs.org/passwd . To reset your password, send a GPG-signed request to the sysadmin contact.

Passwords expire every 6 months. You will receive an email remainder a few days in advance. If you don't update your password, your account will be disabled, including shell access via ssh public keys.

To conserve resources, shell accounts will be removed from the system after 6 months of inactivity.


Local email management

Instead of forwarding email to another account, you could use IMAP or our webmail. See Service/imap and Service/smtp.


Public web hosting

The contents of ~/public_html will be visible as http://people.sugarlabs.org/USERNAME and http://people.sugarlabs.org/~USERNAME .

You can use PHP in your web pages. It will execute with your credentials.

Please avoid distributing non-free software from your account. It is also not allowed by the terms under which the [Software Foundation] hosts us.


Public git hosting

You can publish your personal git repositories on http://people.sugarlabs.org/gitweb . The repositories will also be accessible via the git protocol as git://people.sugarlabs.org/USERNAME/REPONAME.git

  • Copy or symlink your repository to ~/public_git.
  • Ensure that the path to your repository is publicly readable.
  • Touch the file git-daemon-export-ok in the repository.


OpenID

Your account provides an OpenID identity provider that can be used to log into any OpenID-enabled service: https://id.sugarlabs.org/USERNAME .


IRC Proxies

You can run your favorite IRC client or proxy on your account. We also offer a system-wide IRC Proxy.


See Also