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CDOT Development Systems

321 bytes removed, 13:20, 23 January 2009
Removed Korea and Zambia, sorted hosts file
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<td><strike>korea</strike></td>
<td>PC (32-bit)</td>
<td>T1045B</td>
<td><strike>142.204.133.24</strike></td>
<td>F9 32-bit</td>
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<td><strike>zambia</strike></td>
<td>PC (32-bit)</td>
<td>T1045B</td>
<td><strike>142.204.133.28</strike></td>
<td>Rawhide (development version of Fedora)</td>
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Alternately, you can append the machine names and IPs to the '''hosts''' file (<code>/etc/hosts</code> on Linux and Mac OSX, <code>c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts</code> on Windows) -- do not delete the existing contents of that file, just add this text:
# CDOT host file - from http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php?title=CDOT_Development_Systems - 2009.01.17 23 version:
142.204.133.24 australia
142.204.133.26 ireland
142.204.133.28 india
142.204.133.30 hongkong
142.204.133.34 canada
142.204.133.36 china
142.204.133.121 easterisland
142.204.133.122 spain
142.204.133.36 china
142.204.133.123 liberia
142.204.133.124 newzealand
142.204.133.121 easterisland 142.204.133.26 ireland 142.204.133.28 india 142.204.133.30 hongkong
After doing this, you can access the machines by name: <code>ssh '''userid'''@liberia</code>
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