

Undergraduate Account Policies
Student accounts are created for the sole purpose of allowing
students to complete their studies in the computer science
department. Accounts are created at the direct request of a
faculty member of the computer science department.
Accounts are terminated within 60 days of the graduation of a
student or, in the case of a class account, at the end of the
semester. If you need email access after graduation (for job
hunting reasons) YOU must make arrangements to do so. Email
root to make such arrangements. The accounts, systems and
data are the property of computer science department and you
are allowed use of the systems for the purpose of your
studies only. As a rule we do the most possible to avoid
compromising users' privacy but we do NOT guarantee privacy
of any data or activities on our systems.
Students are assigned a fixed quota and are responsible to
manage their own space (read the man page on quota, tar and
compress). If a student requires extra space for a project
mail should be sent to the advisor and root to make
arrangements.
Student accounts are assigned to ONE user who is fully
responsible for the activities of that account. You are NOT
to share your account or password with ANYONE. We do attempt
to crack your password during the year and if we are able to
do so the account will be disabled and you will have to
present yourself (with id) in person to get the account
reactivated. We do not conduct account reactivation over the
phone or via email so don't ask. Read the man pages on passwd
and there is much information on the web about proper
password choices.
Your student account is not intended to be used to break into
other accounts, our systems or other systems on the internet.
Activity which denies services to our systems or other
systems on the internet are not allowed. Your account will be
disabled if such activity is detected. You are not allowed,
by default, to view/edit/delete/modify/copy/move/rename other
users files without their permission. Promiscuous file
permissions do NOT imply tacit permission to
view/edit/delete/modify/copy/move/rename other users files.
Finally, your account is NOT to be used to harass other
users, persons, groups, or organizations on the internet.
Improper use of your account will result in the loss of the
account.
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