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- filecopy
- ould see a bunch of messages welcoming you to the computer science department system. The last line is the s... it'' into the shell. ===== Copying files between computers ===== It is possible to copy files over a netwo... e session in which you can list files on a remote computer, upload files to your department account, and download files to your computer. The scp program will copy one file or a group of
- windows
- nstallation ===== To log in to the CS Department computers, you will need a SSH client. There are several f... n|WinSCP]] to copy files between Windows and Unix computers. ===== PuTTY Instructions ===== - Download ... ===== If you wish to copy files between the your computer and your linux account, you will want to get... ... ould see a bunch of messages welcoming you to the computer science department computer system. The last line
- ssh
- Systems ===== The easiest way to gain access the Computer Science Dept. Linux machines outside of the Asprey computer lab. This gives you terminal access to the comman... her secure network services between two networked computers that it connects via a secure channel over an in... re shell client allows you to connect to a remote computer. If you wish to access the Vasser CS Department U
- x2go
- cket (or DrScheme, Netbeans, etc.) from your home computer but don't want to deal with the fuss of copying y... nt afterwards. **With X2Go, you can use your home computer as if it were a computer in Sanders Physics**. You can view the exact same desktop that you always see on ... rams. It is as if you were sitting in front of a computer in the lab, but from the comfort of your own home
- vnc
- ere)]].** VNC is a system for interacting with a computer display remotely, over a network. This technology... ormation about the easiest way to use VNC on your computer. Remote access to the Comp Sci Unix system with ... l shell like the ones available on the Asprey lab computers, although it is somewhat slower than SSH. This w... at Vassar?===== If you are a member of the Vassar Computer Science Department as a student or faculty member
- sshkeysmswindows
- ndows Installer’). Next, install it on your local computer by double clicking it and using the installation ... program. Enter Host Name or IP Address: remote-computer.cs.vassar.edu (or the IP address) Saved Sessions: remote-computer Port: 22 {{:help:general_linux:capture-remote-computer-name-then-click-save-clean.png?400|}} Next, un
- jetbrains
- software installed on a lab, classroom or office computer managed by the Computer Science Department, the computer is configured to look for our local, JetBrains license server to request a... ly the first time you are using this product on a computer managed by the department. The next screen that f
- jump
- system create another set of keys on the CS Dept computer and add that public key to your ~/.ssh/authorized... "username" is the name you enter to login to your Computer Science Department computer account, which is typically the same as your email id. Your username does NOT c
- backups
- ke regular backups of the home directories on the Computer Science Unix machines, there are times when you w... tored somewhere off our system (either on another computer, or on some form of media). At any point, some or
- sshkeys
- About==== Let's say that you're logging into the Computer Science machines using the command "ssh myUsername@mote.cs.vassar.edu". You're using your own computer (that only you have access to) and you've become
- account.size
- Here are a few tips for managing the size of your Computer Science Unix account. ===== How Much Space does
- forwarding_x11
- for request by the faculty and not for classroom computers. If you require a GUI environment then you are s
- mitm
- re "my_server" is the short hostname and, for the Computer Science Department here at Vassar College, the fu
- printing
- The **Asprey** printer … * is to be used for Computer Science Lab / Homework ONLY * is limited to a m
- linux @help:general_linux:x2go
- change (no *s will appear). This is normal; the computer is still registering your typing. {{ help:genera