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1 | ##master-page:FrontPage\r |
2 | #format wiki\r |
3 | #language en\r |
4 | #pragma section-numbers off\r |
5 | = hcoop Wiki =\r |
6 | \r |
7 | This is the Internet Hosting Cooperative's space for maintaining documentation on how our services work. Everyone, including both members and non-members, is invited to create and edit appropriate pages.\r |
8 | \r |
9 | If you are new to wikis, see the DefaultFrontPage.\r |
10 | \r |
11 | = News =\r |
12 | \r |
13 | * DomtoolTwo: The next generation configuration management tool for HCoop\r |
14 | * FinancingIssues: Who is willing to pay how much, when, and for what\r |
15 | * PaymentPlanProposals: Ideas about payment plans to cover HCoop costs\r |
16 | * PaymentProcessing: Figure out how we should accept electronic payments.\r |
17 | * ColocationPlans: Plans for our next server set-up, designed to handle more users than can fit comfortably on a single main server.\r |
18 | * AdminPolicies: Draft set of formal guidelines governing the responsibilities of members tasked with administrative roles, technical and otherwise.\r |
19 | \r |
20 | = Getting started =\r |
21 | \r |
22 | * HCOOP's [http://hcoop.net/ front page].\r |
23 | * ProspectiveMemberFaq\r |
24 | * NewMember\r |
25 | \r |
26 | = Technical information =\r |
27 | \r |
28 | == Basic account usage ==\r |
29 | \r |
30 | * [https://members.hcoop.net/ The member portal]\r |
31 | * SshConfiguration: How to connect to our servers for shell access\r |
32 | * FtpConfiguration: How to connect to our servers for FTP access\r |
33 | * FirewallRules: What you can do over the network on our servers\r |
34 | * FileTransfer: How to get files created elsewhere onto our servers\r |
35 | * UserWebsites: The easiest way to host a web site with us\r |
36 | * UsingEmail\r |
37 | * UsingDatabases\r |
38 | * DynamicWebSites\r |
39 | * SystemAuthentication: Authentication mechanisms supported\r |
40 | * BackupServices\r |
41 | * UsingResourceLimits: What to do if your process dies when trying to fork or allocate memory\r |
42 | * JabberServer: How to get a Jabber account\r |
43 | * SpamAssassin: How to set up automated spam filtering for your HCoop email account\r |
44 | * WebSpam: Add ideas on how to defeat spam that defaces web pages to this wiki page, or add links to your web spam logs.\r |
45 | \r |
46 | == Configuring shared daemons ==\r |
47 | \r |
48 | * DomainRegistration: How to get your own domain properly set up to use hcoop's servers\r |
49 | * DomainTool: An overview of our tool to let users configure how shared daemons handle their domains\r |
50 | * DnsConfiguration\r |
51 | * VirtualHostConfiguration\r |
52 | * EmailConfiguration\r |
53 | * MailingListConfiguration\r |
54 | * MoinMoinConfiguration: Setting up your own wiki like this one\r |
55 | * UsingSsl: How to create SSL certificates\r |
56 | \r |
57 | == Non-technical administrative stuff ==\r |
58 | \r |
59 | * IrcChannel: Join our "chat" channel for 24/7 discussion.\r |
60 | * [http://hcoop.net/board/ Secretary's official records and information site]\r |
61 | * HcoopBylaws\r |
62 | * MemberDues\r |
63 | * BoardOfDirectors\r |
64 | * NamingConventions: What the right ways are to write HCoop's name and Internet addresses in different contexts\r |
65 | * IrcMeetings\r |
66 | * SevenPrinciples\r |
67 | * EnvironmentalPolicy\r |
68 | * GenderNeutralLanguage: Tips on how to write in a gender-neutral way for the HCoop wiki or in any other forum.\r |
69 | * OtherGroups who run services similar to us\r |
70 | * TheHcoopLook: web site visual design chatter\r |
71 | * ["T-Shirt"]: help design and plan the new HCoop T-shirt\r |
72 | * CategoryOutdated\r |
73 | \r |
74 | == System administration ==\r |
75 | \r |
76 | * InstalledSoftware: Information on packages installed and maintained by means other than Debian's `apt`\r |
77 | * InstallationLog: Our admins' progress on setting up this new server\r |
78 | * CategorySystemAdministration: Other bits of interest to our admins and other curious folk\r |
79 | * OpenProblems: Problems we're trying to solve to make our services more reliable\r |