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<span style="font-size:2.5em; line-height:1.5em">This page is for historical purposes only.</span>
''ASS is an [[Wikipedia:Initialisms|acronym]] representing '''"Administrators of Systems and Security".'''''
 
  
The ASSes are the oldest working group at Free Geek. They are the people who design and manage the network at Free Geek, and are responsible for developing our IT security policy.
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<span style="font-size:2.5em">The role of ASS has been rolled into [[Technocrats]].</span>
  
You'd think this would mean we'd have a better wiki section =:)
 
  
==Members==
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''ASS is an [[Wikipedia:Initialisms|acronym]] representing '''"Administrators of Systems and Security".'''''
(ASSes, please list yourselves here):
 
 
 
*[[User:Stillflame|Martin Chase]]
 
*[[User:MichaelWestwind|Michael Westwind]]
 
*[[User:Rfs|Richard Seymour]]
 
*[[User:Winterkoninkje|wren ng thornton]]
 
*[[User:Dave|Dave Haskins]]
 
*[[User:asmig|Kenny]]
 
*[[User:j|Joren]]
 
*[[User:Jeff|Jeff]]
 
*[[User:Paul|Paul Brett]]
 
*[[User:Matteo|Matteo]]
 
*[[User:Vagrant|Vagrant]]
 
*[[User:sparrow|Stacy]]
 
 
 
 
 
Vancouver, BC, Canada ASSes:
 
*[[User:humble|agent humble]]
 
 
 
==ASS Priorities==
 
(What ASSes should prioritize when making decisions)
 
 
 
*Communicate effectively with your users.  Communicate with other ASSes about what you're doing.
 
*Maintain effective security; stop people from doing things that they shouldn't be doing.
 
*Maintain data integrity for our users and our systems.
 
*Do not violate or let be violated the privacy of your users
 
*Minimize and Mitigate downtime (keeping servers up as much as possible)
 
*No breaking (keeping systems in working order, researching new versions of software before updating)
 
*Efficiency (keeping number of tickets in rt down, keeping systems working)
 
*Legal/Policy (making sure users keep to our legal policy of using the internet, no spambots, no pornography, no p2p networking)
 
*Abuse of Resources (using the internet for only what is necessary, no installing programs not needed by more than one person at Free Geek (until contacting two or more ASSes)
 
*Annoying (no spamming, nothing annoying :D)
 
*Understanding (making sure to understand the implications of your actions before taking them)
 
 
 
== Ongoing Tasks ==
 
* RootMail Cleanup - Often <small>(Matteo)</small>
 
* Tape Swapping - Weekly <small>(Richard)</small>
 
* Test UPSes in server room - once per week/ASS meeting/month
 
* apt-get upgrade - once per month or sooner if critical security holes
 
* freekbox dist-upgrade - weekly chroot into /usr/local/clones/freekbox/ and do and update/dist-upgrade
 
* Reporting debian bugs
 
*: <code>$ reportbug PACKAGENAME</code> - or - <code>$ reportbug --no-check-available PACKAGENAME</code>
 
*: http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
 
*: http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Access
 
* updating netboot
 
*: http://ftp.debian.org/dists/ * /main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/
 
*: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/ * /main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/
 
* [[Service List|Services provided to other groups]]
 
 
 
== Projects ==
 
  
=== LDAP ===
 
  
To integrate our account management and make it possible to change email passwords.
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The ASSes <del>are</del>were the oldest working group at Free Geek. They were the people who designed and managed the network at Free Geek, and were responsible for developing our IT security policy. [[Technocrats]] now do this with the assistance of volunteers who attend our [[Cabling Parties]]  and the odd bit of help from old friends and others.
;So far we have:
 
* the ldap server itself is built, with ldap and sldap installed
 
* we did a test run for authenticating a user on a remote machine which "worked"
 
  
;What we need:
 
* to better define how we will use ldap
 
* to create better schema for our purposes
 
* possibly put the ldap server into the dmz, if we want to authenticate mail with it.
 
* review and update the security on the server (passwords, webmin, &c.)
 
  
== More fun ==
 
Some folks at Free Geek or in our extended community are [http://CAcert.org CA Cert Assurers]. See the [[CAcert.org Assurers |page]].
 
  
[[What services do we provide]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 28 January 2012

This page is for historical purposes only.

The role of ASS has been rolled into Technocrats.


ASS is an acronym representing "Administrators of Systems and Security".


The ASSes arewere the oldest working group at Free Geek. They were the people who designed and managed the network at Free Geek, and were responsible for developing our IT security policy. Technocrats now do this with the assistance of volunteers who attend our Cabling Parties and the odd bit of help from old friends and others.