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serverhosting [2020-08-04 20:06] – [Setup] simonserverhosting [2024-10-03 18:50] (current) simon
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 ===== Alternatives ===== ===== Alternatives =====
  
-Virtual machines are available on //magnesium//. Please ask Tim if you would like one.+Virtual machines are available on //titanium//. See [[private:virtual_machines]] for details.
  
 ===== Acceptable Use Policy ===== ===== Acceptable Use Policy =====
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 Hacklab may retain netflows (network traffic metadata) for up to 30 days, for the purpose of investigating network abuse reports. Hacklab may retain netflows (network traffic metadata) for up to 30 days, for the purpose of investigating network abuse reports.
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 ===== Setup ===== ===== Setup =====
  
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     * Create a device entry for your server and record the location where it will be installed. For non-rack devices, the server will usually go on the shelving.     * Create a device entry for your server and record the location where it will be installed. For non-rack devices, the server will usually go on the shelving.
     * Allocate public IPs from the Server LAN (one IPv4 per member, but as many IPv6 as needed) and link them to the device.     * Allocate public IPs from the Server LAN (one IPv4 per member, but as many IPv6 as needed) and link them to the device.
 +    * Allocate a switch port in [[ehana]] and ask a sysadmin to connect the interface on your server to the port on the switch in NetBox.
     * If you're using incoming/outgoing SMTP then refer to [[sysadmin:smtp]] to allow this traffic (which is blocked by default).     * If you're using incoming/outgoing SMTP then refer to [[sysadmin:smtp]] to allow this traffic (which is blocked by default).
   * DNS:   * DNS:
     * Local DNS: is driven from NetBox data.     * Local DNS: is driven from NetBox data.
-    * Internet DNS: forward entries are up to you, reverse entries should be requested from Tim.+    * Internet DNS: forward entries are up to you, reverse entries are managed by NetBox. (Fluency IPv6 reverse DNS has to be requested manually via Texaport.)
   * Install:   * Install:
     * Rack devices should be installed securely. If you don't have rails, get permission to stack on another person's server and don't stack multiple unsecured servers.     * Rack devices should be installed securely. If you don't have rails, get permission to stack on another person's server and don't stack multiple unsecured servers.
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