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Here are some Hurd boxes that users have made available to the public:
[[!table class="table_style_1" data="""
"Hoster","Name","Distribution","Machine Specs","Comments"
"bddebian","clubber","Debian GNU/Hurd","PIII 1 GHz; 384 MiB"
"bddebian","flubber","Debian GNU/Hurd","Celeron 2.2 GHz; 666 MiB","Xen domU on zenhost"
"bddebian","foobar","Debian GNU/Hurd","Celeron 2.2 GHz; 160 MiB","Xen domU on zenhost; web server"
"bddebian","gnubber","Debian GNU/Hurd","PII 733 MHz; 384 MiB"
"bddebian","goober","Debian GNU/Hurd","?"
"""]]
To request an account on the *bddebian* machines either contact
*bddebian* or *tschwinge* (other people might also be able to help) in [[IRC]]
or send email to <hurd-shell-account@gnu.org>. Also use these contact
addresses for requesting support with respect to software installations, etc.
For easy access, you should append your public SSH key(s)
to `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` on the remote machine.
Also, add the following stanza to `~/.ssh/config` of the machine you're
connecting 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 goober.bddebian.com goober
HostName goober.bddebian.com
Port 2255
Host *.bddebian.com clubber flubber gnubber goober
CheckHostIP no
UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null
StrictHostKeyChecking no
User [username]
The `CheckHostIP` statement is for not having to worry about the machines's IP
addresses changing (due to dial-up connection), and the `UserKnownHostsFile`
one together with the `StrictHostKeyChecking` one are for not having ot worry
about the host keys changing (when the machines are re-installed). Of course,
this undermines SSH's security system, so you may disagree about these.
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