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Newer page: version 36 Last edited on Thursday, March 23, 2006 11:50:18 am by CraigBox Revert
Older page: version 34 Last edited on Monday, March 20, 2006 2:34:07 pm by JohnMcPherson Revert
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 !! How to get [Shell] Access 
  
-If you are a paid member of [WLUG] then you are eligible for a [Shell] account on this machine. Access is only via [SSH], and you will need to let us know your PublicKey so it can be installed. To have this account created , send an [Email] to <tt>secretary at wlug.org.nz</tt>, with either a [PGP] signed [SSH] PublicKey (<tt>$HOME/.ssh/id_dsa.pub</tt>) as an attachment, or a request to be phoned on the number you provided on your membership form. We can then assign you a password for WebMail, which you can then use to [Email] us a key. 
+If you are a paid member of [WLUG] then you are eligible for a [Shell] account on this machine. Access is only via [SSH], and you will need to let us know your PublicKey so it can be installed.  
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+If you didn't specify a username and password when you joined , you will need to send an [Email] to <tt>secretary at wlug.org.nz</tt>. Include either a [PGP] signed [SSH] PublicKey (<tt>$HOME/.ssh/id_dsa.pub</tt>) as an attachment, or a request to be phoned on the number you provided on your membership form. We can then assign you a password for WebMail, which you can then use to [Email] us a key. 
  
 If you don't know about [SSHKeys], please read the [SSHKeys] page. It explains how to create one. We do not accept password authentication because of the large number of attempts to brute-force passwords. 
  
 Please see HoihoAcceptableUsePolicy for what you can and can't do with this machine. 
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+!! Changing your password  
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+* If you don't have a shell account, go to https://secure.wlug.org.nz/, click Password Changer, and you can change your Hoiho password.  
+* If you do, log in and use passwd(1).  
  
 !! Specifications 
  
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