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We support systems running our centrally administered Linux distribution. | We support systems running our centrally administered Linux distribution. | ||
- | Currently the supported Linux installation is Scientific Linux. Systems that require the use of special drivers are not supported. | + | Currently the supported Linux installation is Scientific Linux. Systems that require the use of special |
- | Linux systems must be configured with a dedicated disk for the operating system | + | Linux systems must be configured with a dedicated disk for the operating system. Home directories are accessed over the network by NFS from our main file server. Bulk research data is accommodated on specific storage servers, separate from home directories. |
Root access is not available for end users on these systems. Where necessary, certain administrative functions will be made available using the " | Root access is not available for end users on these systems. Where necessary, certain administrative functions will be made available using the " | ||
- | ==== Unix ==== | + | |
- | The version of Unix running on the department' | + | |
==== Windows ==== | ==== Windows ==== | ||
- | PC systems running our customized installation of Windows | + | PC systems running our customized installation of Windows |
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+ | Administrator-level access for software installation and other system changes is not available for end-users on these systems, other than by special arrangement for computers used in specific faculty offices or research labs. | ||
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===== Software Support ==== | ===== Software Support ==== | ||
==== Managed Systems ==== | ==== Managed Systems ==== | ||
- | All centrally | + | All departmentally |
==== Software ==== | ==== Software ==== | ||
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==== Backups ==== | ==== Backups ==== | ||
- | Supported Unix and Windows home directories on the department' | + | Supported Unix and Windows home directories on the department' |
- | VMS is __NOT__ being backed up. | + | |
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- | A Network-based backup service is available by request for Windows, MacOS systems. It will be necessary to install client software on the systems to be backed up; this installation will be the end users responsibility. Directions are available on our website. | + | |
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- | ===== e-Mail ==== | + | |
- | mail.physics.umn.edu is the only supported mail server within the department. Access is available via IMAP mail clients. SSL encryption is also required. You may also access your mail via the the Physics or UMN webmail interfaces. The supported mail clients is Thunderbird - information on how to configure this is provided on the web site. | + | |
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- | Users may choose to use the UMN mail system instead. In this case physics mail should be forwarded there. | + | |
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- | ===== Web ==== | + | |
- | Two web servers are operated by the department. | + | |
- | ==== www.physics.umn.edu ==== | + | |
- | www.physics.umn.edu is the department' | + | |
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- | ==== groups.physics.umn.edu ==== | + | |
- | A second server is available for other uses by members of the department. The following services are supported: | + | |
- | * Personal web pages may be hosted on webusers.physics.umn.edu. | + | |
- | * Groups can either create pages on groups.physics.umn.edu, | + | |
- | * Each research group account can have an associated MySQL database created for them. An optional web-based interface to the MySQL server is provided. | + | |
- | * Perl and PHP scripting languages are supported. | + | |
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- | SSL encryption is not currently available on this machine. | + | |
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- | ===== Network access ==== | + | |
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- | Network addressing for all non-server systems is provided wherever possible by DHCP, which can provide either dynamic or static addresses. Registration of the system' | + | |
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- | Print queues for Windows and Unix systems are provided on our main server, via CUPS for unix clients, and Samba for Windows. | + | |
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- | Network access is by default restricted by our firewall policy. It may not be possible to pass some kinds of traffic in a secure manner. In special circumstances a separate network segment can be created for particular systems. | + | |
- | Wireless network access is provided in some areas of Tate Lab to any user who can authenticate using their University X.500 username and password. The wireless network is logically separate from the departmental wired network, and subject to different security restrictions. Wireless coverage area will be expanded as resources permit. Operation of personal wireless access points is not permitted. | ||
===== Security ==== | ===== Security ==== | ||
- | All users must meet both University and Departmental security standards which ca n be found at http:// | + | All users must meet both University and Departmental security standards which can be found at http:// |