Nyx Shell/Internet Access Procedures 1. Do I want to read the rest of this? This is for users who desire to use the following aspects of Nyx: - Shell access - Programming access (i.e., to write programs) - Use of 'ftp' Note that most Nyx users do not need this level of access -- mail, NetNews, and file downloads are fully usable at all times. You can also telnet into Nyx with no problem. If this is all you need, don't bother reading the rest of this document. This applies ONLY to existing Nyx users; you must first have an account on Nyx (log in as 'new' to nyx.cs.du.edu, 303-871-3324). This form will NOT get you an account; it will only extend the privileges of an existing one. (Accounts are free, just log in.) 2. If yes to #1, why do I have to read this? Because Nyx is connected to the Internet, DU must take precautions to ensure only acceptable use of the network and provide accountability in cases of abuse. To prevent events such as the "Internet Worm" from being started from Nyx, we have been asked to do this -- it is either that or disconnect Nyx from the net. We at DU felt that it was better to provide access (with authentication) than not provide net access at all. Thus, your patience and cooperation with these procedures is greatly appreciated. (And, indeed, complaints about it are not going to change it -- getting THIS level of access was a victory.) We are also concerned about the implications of providing non-university users with free long distance interactive connections to remote sites. Thus, we require that you limit your direct use of Internet to transferring files via ftp. In particular, telnet, talk, irc and similar programs are not allowed (telnet TO Nyx is ok, though). 3. Ok, so what do I have to do? In order to be granted access to the shell, programming, and ftp capabilities of Nyx you must do the following things: A. Read the statement, below; then B. Deliver a "valid" signed copy of the form (below) to DU; "valid" means you *must* use one of the following methods: 1. Bring the completed and signed form IN PERSON to Computing and Information Resources Room 367 Business Administration Building 2020 S. Race St. [See map below] where you will be required to show positive identification (driver's license, or other photo ID). *OR* 2. Print out the form; photocopy a picture ID of yourself; then obtain a NOTARIZED SIGNATURE on the form (i.e., you sign it in the presence of a Notary Public, who checks your ID). In the United States, you can find a Notary in many places: most banks offer this service to customers for free, most large businesses have employees who are notaries (try the legal department, maybe an accounting department). In other countries, the procedure may differ; ask at a bank or other legal institution about some form of "guaranteed signature". Then mail your notarized form and ID photo to: Nyx Shell Authorization Computing and Information Resources Business Administration Building, Room 367 University of Denver Denver, Colorado (USA) 80208 *OR* 3. Out of consideration for those Nyx users who have made a donation to Nyx via a personal check, which is fairly accurate proof of identity, your personal check may serve as your proof of identity. To request shell access, send an e-mail note to aburt indicating (a) the check number of your donation check (as proof that the person sending the e-mail is the same person who wrote the check) and (b) that you agree to the terms of this document. Note that no other form of donation can provide the same proof -- company checks, credit cards (easy to fake), etc. will NOT suffice. Note also that this is NOT a request for a donation -- no donation is required or even requested. This is simply out of consideration for those who have already provided adequate proof of identity. Else: Sorry, DU won't allow Nyx to grant shell access unless you can do it via one of the above ways. Please don't even ask, we just can't do it! Here is the agreement (next page): Agreement Name: ________________________________________________ Date: __________ Your *EXISTING* usercode on Nyx (e.g., jsmith): ____________ (If you don't have one, you need to get one; start reading this form's instructions again from the top... If this is not a valid username, you'll waste your time with this form!) [If you have one: Your "normal" internet address, user@full.host.name: __________________________________________] Home address: Street: ______________________________________ Apt: ___________ City: ____________________ State: _________ Country if not US: _______ Zip/Postal code: ___________ Home phone number: (_____) _____-__________ Employer (or school if full time student): _____________________________ Work phone number: (_____) _____-__________ I agree that by signing this form I am personally liable for any use of my Nyx usercode not in accordance with the following "acceptable use" guidelines: - I will not attempt to access any systems I am not authorized to use; - I will use the Internet solely for educational and research purposes (note particularly that games and commercial transactions conducted over the Internet are NOT acceptable); - I will limit my use of Internet to file transfer (e.g. ftp) and electronic mail. In particular, I will not use Internet for interactive logins to other sites or for interactive conversations with users at other sites; and - I will cease any given network use I am engaged in upon request by representatives of Nyx or the Internet (i.e., if a particular use is deemed inappropriate you will quit). I further understand that Nyx is not a guaranteed service; it may disappear at any time. Finally, I will NOT hold DU liable for any damages I incur through the use or lack of use of Nyx. Signature: __________________ Map -- Where to Take the Form You are taking the form to DU's department of Computing and Information Resources (CaIR). They have volunteered to do the paperwork involved in this, but they do not run Nyx (so don't ask for a tour); nor can you take your form to the Math & Computer Science department -- they CANNOT process your form. So take the form to the 'X' on this map: Buildings are marked with brackets ("[ ]"). There are metered parking lots (#); parking is also available on Asbury and Race streets (but not on Evans). **** NOTE: "Race" St. is ONE WAY (south) **** **** NOTE: No left turns from Univ. onto Asbury or Evans *** | | v^v^v^v^v^v^v I-25 v^v^v^v^v^v^v | | ===== Buchtel ============+ +================ | | ===== Jewell =============+ +================ | | [tennis courts] | | ----------------------------------+ U +------ Asbury n (no left turn) N ------+R +------------------------+ i +------ | ONE v|a | [X] <-- Bus. Admin. | v | W --+-- E WAY v|c | [ ] | e | | v|e |# []* | r | S ------+ +----*-------------------+ s +------ * Evans i (no left turn) -------+ +----*-------------------+ t +------ # * | y | ^^^-The "bridge" | | | | | | | | | | This is easier than it sounds: Once inside the building, CaIR is on the 3rd floor. Room 367 is in the North-Northeast part of the building (about 50 feet east of the building's one and only elevator, if you can find that). Recommendation: Use the Northmost doors on the West side of the building, walk 50 feet straight ahead (east) and you'll find the elevator; go up to 3; walk another 50 feet (east) and turn left by the stairway -- that's it. If you get lost, ask somewhere where the elevator is (more people can find that than could find CaIR). If you come between 8:00 a.m. and noon or 1:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday, the person that you want to see is Mary. She is in the office at the end of the hall. At other times, you can turn your form it to one of the computer operators. Turn left as you enter Room 367 and ring the doorbell to get an operator. Make sure you tell the person that you talk to that this is for Nyx (since CaIR runs a lot of machines themselves, and you can't get access to those, so you don't want to waste your time). =============================================================================