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<h4 id="machines">What hosts/machines at Apache can I access?<a class="headerlink" href="#machines" title="Permanent link">¶</a></h4> |
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Here is a <a href="/machines.html" target="_blank">list of Apache services/hosts and their public keys</a>. |
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Note that you <strong>only</strong> have SFTP access. There is no shell access. RSA SSH keys are required for SFTP access, which you can update via <a href="https://whimsy.apache.org" target="_blank">Whimsy</a> or <a href="https://id.apache.org" target="_blank">id.apache.org</a>. |
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<h4 id="can-cant">What can and can't I do on those machines?<a class="headerlink" href="#can-cant" title="Permanent link">¶</a></h4> |
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You can publish a small personal website in `public_html`, as described in the [New committers' guide](new-committers-guide.html). **Never** store secret/private keys (the private half of an SSH keypair, or a PGP private key) on any ASF machines. |
AIUI, committers no longer have SSH or SFTP access to any hosts except ones 'owned' by the PMC, so it is misleading to link to the full list of hosts.
Furthermore, access to PMC-specific hosts is not limited to SFTP; rather they can use SSH.
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AIUI, committers no longer have SSH or SFTP access to any hosts except ones 'owned' by the PMC, so it is misleading to link to the full list of hosts.
Furthermore, access to PMC-specific hosts is not limited to SFTP; rather they can use SSH.