This document lists the most important, and most misunderstood,
rules regarding your CLASnet account. Please understand that
these rules will help you define what constitutes appropriate
& inappropriate use of our services. These rules apply to
anyone using a CLASnet account.
The CLASnet computing resources exist to complement the
instructional and research missions at UF. Each user is
obligated to use the network resources in accordance with
CLASnet policy and the UF Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), available
at
http://www.it.ufl.edu/policies/aupolicy.html.
Be civil & courteous to others.
All University of Florida rules and regulations regarding
conduct apply in the electronic environment. Please refer
to the
UF
Acceptable Use Policy for more information.
- If someone asks you to stop sending them email, then stop
sending it. If the person files a complaint, your actions
can be considered harassment.
- If you feel you are being harassed, your departmental
contact can help you file a complaint.
Do no harm, even as a joke.
Do nothing on the system that may harm another user. Complaints
will be investigated. Violations may result in criminal and/or
disciplinary action(s), and ignorance is not an excuse.
- Do not email an excessive number of messages to another
user (aka, "mail bomb").
- Do not send a message to a random number of recipients
and/or newsgroups (aka, "spamming").
- Do not create a web page that deliberately "crashes" or
compromises a remote web browser.
- Do not deliberately cause a denial-of-service attack (aka
"ping flood" and/or "smurf attack").
One person per account.
Do not share your account or password with anyone. Each
authorized CLASnet user should have their own account. Shared
accounts are not allowed, as each account must have a single
"responsible party."
- You will be held responsible for any destructive or
illegal activity performed with your account.
Ignorance of this policy is not a valid excuse.
- Do not give your password to anyone else, even
people you trust. If you suspect that someone may have
discovered your password, change it immediately.
- If you need someone to read/respond to your email while
you are unavailable, contact your departmental contact to
set up an email forward to the alternate person's account
during the interim.
EMail is not a secure medium.
- Remember that any email message can be forged. If you
suspect a message may have been forged, you should contact
supposed sender and ask for confirmation. If the message
is a forgery, save the message and report the incident to
your departmental contact.
- Never email a password to anyone for any reason. Email
should be treated as a "postcard" which others can read
without much difficulty.
You may not make a profit with your account.
You may not be paid, or otherwise profit from your
CLASnet email account. Similarly, you cannot help another
profit by forwarding emails to/from your account.
- You may not send chain letters.
- You may not send "MAKE MONEY FAST" offers.
- You may not send advertisements.
- You may not run or promote a business using your account.
At best, these messages merely offend or annoy people. However,
some of them constitute wire fraud, a criminal offense. If you
receive such a message, please notify your
department contact.
Do not forward virus "warnings".
Most virus warnings (like "JOIN THE CREW" or "GOOD TIMES") are
hoaxes, and we have to spend a lot of time debunking them. Your
departmental contact will inform you of any legitimate virus
warnings. If you are still concerned about a particular virus
warning, please contact your department contact instead of
reforwarding the "warning" to others.
Never falsify email or newsgroup posts.
All messages must correctly identify the sender. Any messages
formatted to mislead the recipient into believing your message
is from another person can be considered "theft of identity,"
which is a punishable offense.
Do not attempt to bypass login
restrictions.
Do not try to avoid login procedures or restrictions in order to
gain access to computer systems where you aren't allowed. This
is "computer cracking", or "hacking", and can result in serious
legal consequences.
Watch your disk usage.
We ask you to be
prudent in your disk usage. The
CLASnet server storage is designed to hold critical files
related to your daily work.
-
Do not store large sound, graphics, or movie files
files on CLASnet servers, unless they are required for your
official UF duties. If these files are related to your
UF duties, please get in touch with your departmental
contact. It may be more prudent to arrange an alternate
backup method, with the files residing on your local
system.
- Keep your web files small. Please remember that most
people using your web pages are viewing them via a modem
connection, which is very slow compared to the campus
network. Large files on web pages are rarely downloaded
by your target audience.
- Do not store software on the network drives/folders.
Only documents should be stored on the CLASnet HOME,
SHARE, or WEB volumes. Any software on the server must be
licensed through CLASnet. If your department would like
to add programs to the server, please contact us.
- Do not download or hoard unneeded/redundant files
onto the CLASnet servers. ZIP drives, LS-120 Superdrives,
CD-R, backup tapes, or other media should hold any
materials to which you do not need constant access. If you
have such a need, please speak with your departmental
contact.
On average, our users hold less than 25 megabytes of data
files in their HOME directories, with less than 7 megabytes
in their WEB spaces. CLASnet PC users can check their
current disk usage with the DOIHOG command.
If you have questions about these policies, or about CLASnet
in general, please refer to the CLASnet web
pages, check with your department's computer contact, or
email CLASnet.
Warning: Failure to adhere to this policy can result in
notification of your computer contact or your supervisor. In case of
potential violations of UF policy, the UF Administration may be
notified.
Last updated: Feb 04, 2005 (08:03:18 AM EST)
URL: http://www.clasnet.ufl.edu/policy/account.shtml