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The Webhost VPS is a Linux virtual private server running on Digital Ocean. It's currently administered by Tanner. | The Webhost VPS is a Linux virtual private server running on Digital Ocean. It's currently administered by Tanner. | ||
==== Specs ==== | |||
* 1 GB Memory / 25 GB Disk | |||
* Debian GNU/Linux 10 | |||
* floating IP: '''104.248.105.181''' | |||
* actual IP: 142.93.156.31 | |||
* private IP: 10.118.0.2 | |||
==== Recovering Access ==== | |||
In the unlikely event that Tanner kicks the bucket, recover access like so: | |||
# Get Emrah to ssh eatil@protospace.ca | |||
If that doesn't work: | |||
# Get the directors@protospace.ca DigitalOcean credentials from LastPass | |||
# Log into DigitalOcean | |||
# Select Droplets > webhost | |||
# Select Access > Reset root password | |||
# A new root password will be emailed to directors@protospace.ca | |||
# Open the web console under the green ON button (not Recovery Console) | |||
# Log in as root | |||
# Find someone that knows Debian / Ubuntu Linux | |||
# Create a Linux user, add your public key, edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config AllowUsers |
Revision as of 18:35, 10 August 2021
The Webhost VPS is a Linux virtual private server running on Digital Ocean. It's currently administered by Tanner.
Specs
- 1 GB Memory / 25 GB Disk
- Debian GNU/Linux 10
- floating IP: 104.248.105.181
- actual IP: 142.93.156.31
- private IP: 10.118.0.2
Recovering Access
In the unlikely event that Tanner kicks the bucket, recover access like so:
- Get Emrah to ssh eatil@protospace.ca
If that doesn't work:
- Get the directors@protospace.ca DigitalOcean credentials from LastPass
- Log into DigitalOcean
- Select Droplets > webhost
- Select Access > Reset root password
- A new root password will be emailed to directors@protospace.ca
- Open the web console under the green ON button (not Recovery Console)
- Log in as root
- Find someone that knows Debian / Ubuntu Linux
- Create a Linux user, add your public key, edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config AllowUsers