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on-line_resources:faq:publichtml_page [2011/04/12 11:37]
marina
on-line_resources:faq:publichtml_page [2023/05/19 11:33] (current)
zanello
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 ====== How to create a personal web page ======  ====== How to create a personal web page ======
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 +<note important>​Outdated Content</​note>​
  
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-  Please note that the personal web pages in SISSA MUST be used only for work purposes. DO NOT insert images/​music/​video,​ etc. covered by copyright, as specified by the [[:​sissanetcomppolicy|Sissa Network Computing Policy]].+The personal web pages in SISSA MUST be used only for work purposes. DO NOT insert images/​music/​video,​ etc. covered by copyright, as specified by the [[:​sissanetcomppolicy|Sissa Network Computing Policy]].
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 In SISSA you can have a personal web page, reachable as [[http://​people.sissa.it/​|http://​people.sissa.it/​~yourusername/​]] In SISSA you can have a personal web page, reachable as [[http://​people.sissa.it/​|http://​people.sissa.it/​~yourusername/​]]
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-//Please note//:\\ +==== Automatic creation ==== 
-There is a script, usable on the access ​server ​//ssh.sissa.it//, that automatically creates your generic home page:\\+There is a script, usable on the [[on-line_resources:​faq:​server-ssh-sftp|Common Access server]], that automatically creates your generic home page:\\
 **sissa-mkhome** **sissa-mkhome**
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 +==== "​Manual"​ creation ====
 But, if you prefer to manually perform all necessary operations, you have to:  But, if you prefer to manually perform all necessary operations, you have to: 
  
-  * **1)** Connect via **ssh** to access server //​ssh.sissa.it//​ ;+  * **1)** Connect via **ssh** to access server ​**//​ssh.sissa.it//​** ;
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   * **2)** create a subdirectory in your home (main directory), called **public_html** and set read-permissions to all users:   * **2)** create a subdirectory in your home (main directory), called **public_html** and set read-permissions to all users: