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This guide provides detailed steps for setting up your own Hub using VM HUBbub 2011, an open-source solution under the LGPL v3 license. Designed for Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (64bit), the guide walks you through downloading the VM image, configuring VMware Player, and properly setting your hub's IP address. It covers essential user registration and provides warnings about vulnerabilities in host-only mode, alongside links to documentation for further assistance. Create your own environment and share resources effectively with ease!
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Setting up Your Own Hub VM HUBbub 2011 Sam Wilson
Start Your Own Hub Open Source Release: LGPL v3 license Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 - 64bit HUB-in-a-box: VMware images • Visit hubzero.org/release/v1: • Downloads • Documentation
Get the VM Image 1 Hub-on-a-stick Or download source code or VM image: http://hubzero.org/release/v1 Download VMware Player: http://www.vmware.com/go/downloadplayer/ 2
Start the VM Image Copy hubzeroVM Folder to your computer 3 4 Start VMware Player
Start the VM Image Success!
Get Your Hub on the Net 5 Set your hub’s IP address: Log in as root, password Hubbub2011 ifconfig eth0 vi /etc/hosts /etc/init.d/vncproxy restart
Access your new hub! use numeric IP address for testing
WARNING: Run in Host-Only mode VM image contains hard-coded passwords such as Hubbub2011 and is susceptible to attack on the internet!
Register as a New User Normally, you get an email and confirm your account, but hub is running host-only, so mail won’t get out!
Manually Confirm the New User Address for administrator console admin Hubbub2011
Launch a Workspace Success!
Further help? • Existing documentation can be found here: • http://hubzero.org/release/v1 • http://hubzero.org/documentation/1.0.0/installation/Setup