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== Where stuff is at == |
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− | * Git URL |
+ | * Git URL git.mit.edu:/git/krb5.git -- you may need to put "username@" in front of the hostname if your local username is not the same as your Athena account name. Kerberos-authenticated SSH is best, if you can get it to work. |
* SSH to athena.dialup.mit.edu if you want easy access to AFS, a UNIX shell, etc. |
* SSH to athena.dialup.mit.edu if you want easy access to AFS, a UNIX shell, etc. |
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* RT https://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/ (or https://krbdev.mit.edu:444/rt/ if your browser doesn't deal with "optional" SSL client certificate verification) |
* RT https://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/ (or https://krbdev.mit.edu:444/rt/ if your browser doesn't deal with "optional" SSL client certificate verification) |
Revision as of 15:59, 26 June 2012
This is information for developers who are newly receiving commit access.
Enrollment
- Athena account: MITKC staff will sponsor as appropriate. See http://web.mit.edu/accounts/www/getaccount.html for some overview information about Athena accounts.
- X.509 client certificate: Needed for RT access, among others. Information on how to obtain one is at http://web.mit.edu/ist/topics/certificates/index.html
- RT account
- Git access
- Daptiv access (for some contributors working on time-sensitive projects)
- Posting authorization to cvs-krb5 if you are going to commit stuff.
Where stuff is at
- Git URL git.mit.edu:/git/krb5.git -- you may need to put "username@" in front of the hostname if your local username is not the same as your Athena account name. Kerberos-authenticated SSH is best, if you can get it to work.
- SSH to athena.dialup.mit.edu if you want easy access to AFS, a UNIX shell, etc.
- RT https://krbdev.mit.edu/rt/ (or https://krbdev.mit.edu:444/rt/ if your browser doesn't deal with "optional" SSL client certificate verification)