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Virtual machines are available on // | Virtual machines are available on // | ||
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===== 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/ | * If you're using incoming/ | ||
* DNS: | * DNS: |
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