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ProgClub classifies its machines as either user machines, or administrative machines.
 
ProgClub classifies its machines as either user machines, or administrative machines.
  
User machines are systems that ProgClub members can log into for programming or account usage purposes.
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User machines are systems that ProgClub members can log into for programming or account usage purposes. Member web-pages are available via user machines.
  
 
Administrative machines are systems that are used to provide administrative services such as the ProgClub web-site, user authentication, user home directories, email, or administrative databases.
 
Administrative machines are systems that are used to provide administrative services such as the ProgClub web-site, user authentication, user home directories, email, or administrative databases.

Revision as of 06:43, 2 August 2011

This page provides information about machines on the ProgClub network. For information about ProgClub domains see Domains.

ProgClub classifies its machines as either user machines, or administrative machines.

User machines are systems that ProgClub members can log into for programming or account usage purposes. Member web-pages are available via user machines.

Administrative machines are systems that are used to provide administrative services such as the ProgClub web-site, user authentication, user home directories, email, or administrative databases.

The canonical domain for user machines is progclub.net, whereas the canonical domain for administrative machines is progclub.org. The reverse DNS lookup for hosts on the ProgClub network uses the appropriate canonical domain.

User machines

The following are the user machines:

Administrative machines

The following are the administrative machines: