Difference between revisions of "Personal Web Pages"

From Compute
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
Line 9: Line 9:
 
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 [http://www.lbl.gov/web/local/publishing.html#policy] is the link to the LBL policy on Web Pages
+
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