Student Organization Publishing
All student organizations must abide by IT policies and
specific policies regarding disk usage and
bandwidth when they serve their site from
http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/. Only registered student organizations, listed as active on the Student Organizations page, are eligible to publish
from Web Central.
Follow these steps to publish from Web Central:
- Get a computer account
You need a computer account with the Unix Timesharing System (UTS) Service. An
authorized representative of the student organization must get this
account.
To open an account or get an existing user account validated for
UTS, go to the Student Activities and Leadership
Development (SALD) office in SSB
4.472. Bring your student ID and an organization check for at least
$15 made out to UT Austin to cover costs.
Your user account should be available on UTS within 48 hours. You should
then follow the remaining directions on this web page.
- Log in to UTS at least once using an SSH/Telnet client program
All publishers must login to UTS (host name=uts.cc.utexas.edu) at least once to change their login
name. Names must be 8 or fewer characters. Change your login name
to one that reflects the name of the organization. Do not change it
to your name. For example, cycling is a good login name, cindy
is not. The name you pick is important, because you will sign all
Web pages:
login-name@www.utexas.edu
When you transfer maintenance of the organization's pages to another
member of the organization, remember to transfer the user name, password,
and other information necessary for the new person to assume responsibility
for the pages.
- Request a publishing directory
Student organizations have a special area on Web Central for Web
publishing, studentorgs.utexas.edu.
To request a publishing directory on Web Central, complete
this form (requires UT EID). You will receive confirmation, along
with instructions on how to access the directory, within two work
days. You will own and manage this directory.
- Read the publishing
guidelines
Please read all publishing guidelines. While these are guidelines
and not requirements, we recommend that you be familiar with them.
- Learn basic HTML
- Learn basic UNIX
You should know how to create, delete, and move files and directories.
If you use Fetch, you can perform many of these tasks with it.
- Learn to manage files
and directories
You will be publishing from Web Central, a UNIX machine. Learn the
tips and techniques for managing your files and directories.
- Put your files in your publishing directory
Put all the files that you want to publish in your new publishing
directory or in subdirectories that you create. See instructions
for uploading.
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