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At minimum, credentials and assets may be immediately deleted. | At minimum, credentials and assets may be immediately deleted. Though not official policy, server admins may take corrective action upon discovery of any of the following, without limitation. | ||
* Contrary to HacDC's 501(c)3 mission. | * Contrary to HacDC's 501(c)3 mission. | ||
* Contrary to US public policy. | * Contrary to US public policy. |
Revision as of 23:13, 18 November 2014
Overview
Simple project server, emphasis on availability and uptime.
Available services include root access (demonstrable need or willingness to manage non-root users), non-root 'Debian Shell' access, and Xen paravirtualized hosting (resources allocated by need and first-come-first-serve).
Access is through SSH login. Specific Xen commands by non-root users permitted through sudo, aliased for convenience. Extremely basic knowledge of Linux command line use is required.
Status
Ready for delivery to HacDC.
General Policies
Applicable to all use of HacDC server resources.
Commercialization
- Resale of HacDC hosting services is subject to 501(c)3 provisions, and member acceptance. Within those restrictions, it is politely requested than any commercial users 'give back' fairly, upwards 5% of returns.
Prohibited
At minimum, credentials and assets may be immediately deleted. Though not official policy, server admins may take corrective action upon discovery of any of the following, without limitation.
- Contrary to HacDC's 501(c)3 mission.
- Contrary to US public policy.
- Prohibited by HacDC internal policy.
- Jeopardizes HacDC or other HacDC members. Specifically, compromised accounts will be immediately disabled upon discovery, and may be immediately deleted.
- Any form of spam, or activity which causes spam filters to reject mail from *.hacdc.org.
- Heavy internet use, reducing QoS for neighboring tenants.
- Weak passwords.