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help:general_linux:ssh [2019/05/30 11:57] jawaterman Update ssh command to use port 443 |
help:general_linux:ssh [2024/03/26 08:51] tmorris [Accessing CS Systems] |
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- | ===== What is a Secure Shell? | + | ===== Accessing CS 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 command line inside the department, and it allows you to send files back and forth to your home directory. Since it has no remote GUI, it is much faster than VNC. The simplest way of doing this is opening a terminal on a Mac or Linux machine and typing ssh username@mote.cs.vassar.edu -p 443, or using PuTTY on Windows. | + | 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 command line inside the department, and it allows you to send files back and forth to your home directory. Since it has no remote GUI, it is much faster than VNC. |
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+ | Examples of available workstation hostnames: | ||
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+ | ===== What is a Secure Shell? ===== | ||
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+ | As written on Wikipedia, | ||
+ | > Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for secure data communication, | ||
A secure shell client allows you to connect to a remote computer. If you wish to access the Vasser CS Department Unix system outside of the lab, you will need to use a secure shell. The secure utilities correspond to older, non-secure counterparts. For example: | A secure shell client allows you to connect to a remote computer. If you wish to access the Vasser CS Department Unix system outside of the lab, you will need to use a secure shell. The secure utilities correspond to older, non-secure counterparts. For example: | ||
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===== Having problems? ===== | ===== Having problems? ===== | ||
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