Here are some Hurd boxes that users have made available to the public:
Host Name |
Operator |
Access |
Port |
Distro |
Machine Specs |
Comments |
flubber.bddebian.com |
Barry De Freese? |
ssh |
2250 |
Debian |
PII 550Mhz 384Mb |
|
clubber.bddebian.com |
Barry De Freese? |
ssh |
2251 |
Debian |
PIII 1Ghz 384Mb |
|
gnubber.bddebian.com |
Barry De Freese? |
ssh |
2254 |
Debian |
PII 733Mhz 384Mb |
|
hurd.nipl.net |
Alastair Poole? |
ssh |
24 |
GNU |
AMD Sempron 2800 |
not sure if this machine is still alive |
To request an account on the _\*.bddebian.com_ machines either contact **bddebian** or **tschwinge** (other people might also be able to help) in [[HurdIRC]] or send email to . Also use these contact addresses for requesting support with respect to software installations, etc.
For the _hurd.nipl.net_ host, please see .
To be able to use just `ssh [machine]`, you should append your public SSH key to _~/.ssh/authorized\_keys_ on the remote machine.
And if you don't want to worry about the machines's IP addresses changing (due to dial-up connection) or the host keys changing every now and then (when the machines are re-installed), put something like the following into _~/.ssh/config_ of the machine you connect from:
Host clubber.bddebian.com clubber
HostName clubber.bddebian.com
Port 2251
Host flubber.bddebian.com flubber
HostName flubber.bddebian.com
Port 2250
Host gnubber.bddebian.com gnubber
HostName gnubber.bddebian.com
Port 2254
Host *.bddebian.com clubber flubber gnubber
CheckHostIP no
UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null
StrictHostKeyChecking no
User [username]
-- [[Main/BarryDeFreese]] - 22 Feb 2006