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policy overrules this document.
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## <a id="ldap-or-alias">Decision tree: LDAP account or email alias?</a> ##
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## <a name="ldap-or-alias">Decision tree: LDAP account or email alias?</a> ##
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Here is a simple decision tree to help you decide if a new contributor
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needs an LDAP account, or if an email alias will do. (All things being
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See <a href="#aliases">Changing email aliases</a> for details.
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## <a id="new-account">New LDAP accounts</a> ##
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## <a name="new-account">New LDAP accounts</a> ##
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New accounts have to be sponsored by somebody who already has a torproject.org
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account. If you need an account created, please find somebody in the project
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If the board indicates their assent, the sysadmin team will then create the
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account as requested.
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## <a id="retiring-account">Retiring accounts</a> ##
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## <a name="retiring-account">Retiring accounts</a> ##
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If you won't be using your LDAP account for a while, it's good security
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hygiene to have it disabled. Disabling an LDAP account is a simple
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and accept that email forwarding for the person will stop working too,
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or add a new line in the email alias so email keeps working.)
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## <a id="get-access">Getting added to an existing group/Getting access to a specific host</a> ##
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## <a name="get-access">Getting added to an existing group/Getting access to a specific host</a> ##
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Almost all privileges in our infrastructure, such as account on a particular
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## <a name="aliases">Changing email aliases</a> ##
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Create a ticket specifying the alias, the new address to add, and a
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brief motivation for the change.
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For specifics, see the "The sponsor will create a ticket" section above.
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### <a id="new-aliases">Adding a new email alias</a> ###
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### <a id="existing-aliases">Getting added to an existing email alias</a> ###
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Similar to being added to an LDAP group, the right way to get added
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to an existing email alias is by getting somebody who is already on
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that alias to file a ticket asking for you to be added.
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## <a id="password-reset">Changing/Resetting your passwords</a> ##
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## <a name="password-reset">Changing/Resetting your passwords</a> ##
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Do mind the delays in LDAP and sudo passwords change, mentioned in the
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## <a id="key-rollover">Changing/Updating your OpenPGP key</a> ##
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## <a name="key-rollover">Changing/Updating your OpenPGP key</a> ##
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If you are planning on migrating to a new OpenPGP key and you also want to
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