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===HTTP/Web Access===
===HTTP/Web Access===
As we only have one external IP address, WEB/port 80 connections to JARVIS are proxied by [[Holly]]. Your public_html directory on JARVIS can be found at <nowiki>http://jarvis.nottinghack.org.uk/~</nowiki>''<HMS username>''.
As we only have one external IP address, WEB/port 80 connections to JARVIS are proxied by [[Holly]]. Your public_html directory on JARVIS can be found at <nowiki>http://jarvis.nottinghack.org.uk/~</nowiki>''<HMS username>''.
===File manager Access===
Every member can create an unencrypted folder on the shared folder on the JARVIS server.
===Linux===


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Revision as of 17:26, 2 March 2019

JARVIS (10.0.0.4) is our new sandbox VM, any member can SSH to it using their HMS credentials.
Since Holly has become very much mission critical for the hackspace, it is not feasible to let members have free access to it, but now that Holly is a VM running on Collective we can easily have other VMs for testing and running a few other services.

Spec's

Like Holly, Jarvis is a VM running on Collective, it currently has the following resources

  • 1CPU core
  • 1GB RAM
  • 50GB HDD
  • Debian Wheezy 64bit

Running service's include

  • SSH
  • Apache with PHP5
  • MySQL
  • SAMBA

SSH Access

Jarvis is accessible from the the internet on jarvis.nottinghack.org.uk port 3000, or can be ssh'd into from the hackspace Intranet using the name JARVIS and the usual port of 22.
From the Intranet both password and key login are enabled, however from the internet you will need to use key login; this effectively means that the first time you connect to JARVIS, you must do so from the Hackspace network.

HTTP/Web Access

As we only have one external IP address, WEB/port 80 connections to JARVIS are proxied by Holly. Your public_html directory on JARVIS can be found at http://jarvis.nottinghack.org.uk/~<HMS username>.

File manager Access

Every member can create an unencrypted folder on the shared folder on the JARVIS server.

Linux