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# "Introduction":#introduction
-# "Install Dependecies and SDKs":#dependencies
+# "Install Dependencies and SDKs":#dependencies
# "Install git and curl":#install-packages
# "Update Git Config":#config-git
# "Create record for VM":#vm-record
In the multi-user shell node case, a malicious user with @root@ access could access other user's Arvados tokens. Users should only be given @root@ access on a multi-user shell node if you would trust them them to be Arvados administrators. Be aware that with access to the @docker@ daemon, it is trival to gain *root* access to any file on the system, so giving users @docker@ access should be considered equivalent to @root@ access.
-h2(#dependencies). Install Dependecies and SDKs
+h2(#dependencies). Install Dependencies and SDKs
# "Install Ruby and Bundler":ruby.html
# "Install the Python SDK":{{site.baseurl}}/sdk/python/sdk-python.html
h2(#config-git). Update Git Config
-Configure git to use the ARVADOS_API_TOKEN environment variable to authenticate to arv-git-httpd. We use the @--system@ flag so it takes effect for all current and future user accounts. It does not affect git's behavior when connecting to other git servers.
+Configure git to use the ARVADOS_API_TOKEN environment variable to authenticate to arvados-git-httpd. We use the @--system@ flag so it takes effect for all current and future user accounts. It does not affect git's behavior when connecting to other git servers.
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