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Getting Connected
CPSC 1010 August 21, 2015
Connecting to the SOC Servers
Why would we need to connectWork with files Transfer files from your local computer to the SOC servers
Type of systems are availableUbuntu – Linux Mac – OS
How Do I Get Connected?
Process is call SSH (Secure Shell) and it depends on the OS system your laptop runs
MacWindows
MACWhat do I need?
Terminal - go to Applications -> Utilities Click on the terminal
Two possible scenariosOff CampusOn Campus
MAC – Off CampusOff Campus connection – using the terminal
Type ssh <username>@access1.cs.clemson.edu (can also use access2)
Type in your password
Access1 and access2 are temporary
Need to ssh to one of the 110 lab computersExample: Type ssh <username>@<machine name>.cs.clemson.eduType in your password
MAC – On CampusOn Campus connection – using the terminal
Type ssh <username>@<machine name>.cs.clemson.edu
Type in your password
MACLet’s look at an example
WindowsYou will need a ssh client
MS Secure Shell Client PuttyClemson has a ssh client available
http://www.clemson.edu/ccit/software_applications/software/web_downloads.html
WindowsFind the ssh client you are using (I will demonstrate the one provided by the university)
Two possible scenariosOff-campusOn-campus
WindowsFind the ssh client you are using (I will demonstrate the one provided by the university)
Click on Quick Connect
Windows – Off Campus
Off-campus
Host Name: access1.cs.clemson.edu or access2.cs.clemson.edu
UserName: your Clemson username
Port Number always stays 22
Windows – Off Campus
Since you are off campus this will be access1 or access2 which ever you used in the previous slide. Now you need to sign is to one of the SOC servers. imp#, koala#, etc.
Windows – Off Campus
At this point you are on the terminal so you type the following:
ssh <username>@<machine name>.cs.clemson.edu or you could type ssh <machine name>.cs.clemson.edu
Windows – Off Campus
On-campus
Host Name: <machine name>.cs.clemson.edu
UserName: your Clemson username
Port Number always stays 22
Windows – On Campus
You are ready to work
WindowsLet’s look at an example
File TransferSometime you will need to transfer files from your laptop or desktop to your folder on the SOC servers
Use what ever flavor of file transfer program you want
MACFilezillaFetchEtc.
WindowFilezillaClient provide by ClemsonPutty
When signing on:Off Campus use access1 or access2On Campus use the name of one of the machines
MAC
Step 1
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Windows
Step 1Step 2
Step 3