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help:general_linux:windows [2016/01/28 09:59]
jebailie [Logging in using SSH]
help:general_linux:windows [2019/05/21 19:52]
jebailie [Logging in using SSH]
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   - Open up PuTTY   - Open up PuTTY
   - Type in the host name as "mote.cs.vassar.edu". Make sure you are connecting using SSH, not telnet or other protocols.   - Type in the host name as "mote.cs.vassar.edu". Make sure you are connecting using SSH, not telnet or other protocols.
 +  - Change the port to 443
   - Select 'Open'   - Select 'Open'
   - Enter your user name. Your user name is likely the first two letters of your first name and your whole last name, all in lower case.   - Enter your user name. Your user name is likely the first two letters of your first name and your whole last name, all in lower case.
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 When you have finished and want to end your connection, type ''exit'' into the shell. When you have finished and want to end your connection, type ''exit'' into the shell.
  
-Note - it is sometimes handy to paste text from your Windows clipboard into the Unix terminal. PuTTY uses the convention of a right mouse click to accomplish pasting. Selecting text in PuTTY is equivalent to copying to your clipboard as well.+Note - it is sometimes handy to paste text from your Windows clipboard into the Linix terminal. PuTTY uses the convention of a right mouse click to accomplish pasting. Selecting text in PuTTY is equivalent to copying to your clipboard as well.