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Welcome to the IRIS Self-Serve section

Your Account Settings

Change your EECS Windows/LDAP Password – This is the password used by all IRIS services now, including the Linux login server login.eecs.berkeley.edu

Test your EECS Windows/LDAP Password – If you’re not sure whether you know your EECS credentials, you can test a login.

Change your Legacy Unix Password, Shell, or SSH public key – We have phased out the legacy Unix password and we do not recommend setting this password unless your system administrator recommends it. However, the shell and ssh public key are used on many Linux systems, including login.eecs.berkeley.edu.

Other IRIS Services

  • Manage your registered network devices
  • Manage your sponsored IRIS accounts
  • Manage Your LDAP Groups
  • Manage your EECS Mailing Lists

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