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== General info ==
== General info ==
Joining the mailing list: [mailto::systems-subscribe@pumpingstationoneorg email ] or [https://lists.pumpingstationone.org/listinfo/systems web]
Joining the mailing list: [mailto::systems-subscribe@pumpingstationoneorg email ] or [https://lists.pumpingstationone.org/listinfo/systems web]




The systems group is a collection of individuals that have administrative access to PS:1 various tech based systems.
The systems group is a collection of individuals that have administrative access to PS:1 various tech based [[systems]].


Currently, this includes:
Currently, this includes:


* The wiki
* Sysop permissions on the wiki
* The Windows computers
* Administrative User Rights on the Windows computers
* Most of the Linux Computers
* Sudo on most of the Linux Computers
* The member's website.
* Access the admin interface of the member's website.
* The LDAP/Active Directory System.


In general, members of the systems group should keep the systems mailing list appraised of work being done or changes to the systems at PS:1.
In general, members of the systems group should keep the systems mailing list appraised of work being done or changes to the systems at PS:1.
== Relevant Systems ==
* [[Internet Router]]
* [https://unifi.ad.pumpingstationone.org:8443/login Wifi (Unifi)]
* [https://10.100.200.51:8006/#v1:0:=qemu%2F117:4::::9:: Proxmox]
[[Category:Interest Groups]]
[[Category: Systems Group]]

Latest revision as of 20:22, 17 February 2020

General info

Joining the mailing list: email or web


The systems group is a collection of individuals that have administrative access to PS:1 various tech based systems.

Currently, this includes:

  • Sysop permissions on the wiki
  • Administrative User Rights on the Windows computers
  • Sudo on most of the Linux Computers
  • Access the admin interface of the member's website.
  • The LDAP/Active Directory System.

In general, members of the systems group should keep the systems mailing list appraised of work being done or changes to the systems at PS:1.

Relevant Systems