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Users are entitled to a personal web page on the group's webserver.
 
Users are entitled to a personal web page on the group's webserver.
  
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Note that the full path to any file must be readable by all (chmod o+r).
 
Note that the full path to any file must be readable by all (chmod o+r).
  
Note that these personal WEB pages are a potential security hole. Anything in this directory and directories beneath it is public. There should be no links of any type in this tree as these are potential trouble. Here is the link to the LBL policy on Web Pages
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Note that these personal WEB pages are a potential security hole. Anything in this directory and directories beneath it is public. There should be no links of any type in this tree as these are potential trouble. Here [http://www.lbl.gov/Workplace/RPM/R9.02.html#RTFToC23] is the link to the LBL policy on Web Pages

Latest revision as of 17:04, 26 April 2010

Users are entitled to a personal web page on the group's webserver.

The source for these pages is located within your user account on the linux cluster

To set up your pages, create a directory immediately below your home directory called public_html. A file called file.html there is visible on the web with the address http://www-theory.lbl.gov/~yourusername/file.html. If you create a file named index.html in this directory, it will be taken as your default homepage, accessible by

http://www-theory.lbl.gov/~yourusername. 

Note that the full path to any file must be readable by all (chmod o+r).

Note that these personal WEB pages are a potential security hole. Anything in this directory and directories beneath it is public. There should be no links of any type in this tree as these are potential trouble. Here [1] is the link to the LBL policy on Web Pages