May I have a non-root/non-sudoer account for testing begiak? I just need
port 1234 opened if there is a firewall.

On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 8:30 AM Tino Didriksen <m...@tinodidriksen.com>
wrote:

> If someone needs a powerful machine to run tests on or collaborate on
> other Apertium-related tasks, there is one available over SSH at
> dev.apertium.org
>
> Specs:
> - Intel Xeon E3-1275 v5 @ 3.6 GHz (4c/8t)
> - 64 GB RAM
> - 2x 512 GB NVMe SSD in RAID1, of which 2x32 GB is swap
> - OS: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, with Docker installed
>
> I set it up for Nick Howell's attempt at building Chukti (which failed
> even after consuming all 128 GB RAM) and he's been running various other
> tests on it, but it would probably be nice to have a scratch space for
> everyone to collaborate on - and this also ensures Torro (apertium.org
> main server) is not used for development work.
>
> So far, these people have SSH root access via SSH keys (no passwords
> involved):
> - Tino Didriksen
> - Nick Howell (nlhowell)
> - Kevin Brubeck Unhammer (Unhammer)
> - Jonathan North Washington (firespeaker)
> - Sushain Cherivirala (sushain)
> - Francis M. Tyers (spectie)
> - Xavi Ivars (xavivars)
> - Daniel Swanson (popcorndude / mr-martian)
> - Tommi Pirinen (Flammie)
> - Tanmai Khanna (khannatanmai)
>
> Feel free to add more people. Just don't step on others' work, and try to
> keep the .ssh/authorized_keys file organized. Add users and/or use Docker
> to keep your tests contained so they don't infest the whole machine.
>
> And be mindful this is a scratch space server. No backups, no permanent
> sites, everything is subject to nukes.
>
> -- Tino Didriksen
>
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