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Users can access their website for editing two ways: | Users can access their website for editing two ways: | ||
* From <b>Unix</b> as /fs/www-users/username - and remotely accessed via [[SFTP]] to a supported UNIX host (eg. [[OpenLAB]]) | * From <b>Unix</b> as /fs/www-users/username - and can be remotely accessed via [[SFTP]] to a supported UNIX host (eg. [[OpenLAB]]) | ||
* From <b>Windows</b> as \\umiacs-webftp.umiacs.umd.edu\www-users - and remotely accessed by the same file share over the [[VPN]] | * From <b>Windows</b> as \\umiacs-webftp.umiacs.umd.edu\www-users - and remotely accessed by the same file share over the [[VPN]] | ||
In general, large datasets related to a Labs research should go into the specific lab's web tree, not the individual users. Remember that users' webpage is not permanently maintained once the user leaves UMIACS. | In general, large datasets related to a Labs research should go into the specific lab's web tree, not the individual users. Remember that users' webpage is not permanently maintained once the user leaves UMIACS. |
Revision as of 00:26, 17 May 2009
UMIACS provides web space hosting research/lab pages and user pages.
Main Website and Lab Pages
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu
Users can access the main website and lab sites for editing in two ways:
- From Unix as /fs/www - and can be remotely accessed by SFTP to a supported Unix host (eg. OpenLAB)
- From Windows as \\umiacs-webftp.umiacs.umd.edu\www-umiacs - and remotely accessed by the same file share over the VPN
Personal Web Space
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~username
Users can access their website for editing two ways:
- From Unix as /fs/www-users/username - and can be remotely accessed via SFTP to a supported UNIX host (eg. OpenLAB)
- From Windows as \\umiacs-webftp.umiacs.umd.edu\www-users - and remotely accessed by the same file share over the VPN
In general, large datasets related to a Labs research should go into the specific lab's web tree, not the individual users. Remember that users' webpage is not permanently maintained once the user leaves UMIACS.