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        <description>Connecting to a Linux computer using SSH from a Linux computer (text mode interface)

Many software applications on Linux are designed in a way that they can be used using a text mode interface only. This means, there is no graphical user interface which is operated with a mouse or a touchscreen but just a command prompt which takes single text commands which can be combined with options and parameters.</description>
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        <description>Remote Desktop (MacOS)

In order to connect to a Windows terminal server from a computer MacOS X, a free application from Microsoft called Remote Desktop Client is required. It can directly be downloaded from Microsofts&#039;s website as beta version here or you can install directly vom the App Store</description>
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Remote Desktop Viewer is a graphical tool provided by the GNOME Desktop (runs on KDE, MATE, XFCE and so on as well) to allow easy access and management of Remote Desktop connections to a Windows computer.

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Getting access

In order to get access to the terminal server term.imp.fu-berlin.de you need to drop us an email at zedv@physik.fu-berlin.de stating your ZEDAT account that should be enabled. Any member of the physics department will be given access and there are currently no costs attached to it.</description>
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        <description>Remote Access to the Physics Department

Remote Access to Windows

For some reason it might be required to access the computers at the physics department while you aren&#039;t on site. For instance, if you need to run a software which is available on the department computers only or when you want to use a computer with more compute power than you have available at your current location. These services are naturally subject to the terms and conditions regarding the use of computer systems at the depar…</description>
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If you are using Windows XP or newer, your computer has everything required to connect to a Windows computer at the department through Remote Desktop (rdesktop).

Click on the Start button, then All Programs, Accessories and click</description>
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        <description>Connecting to a Linux computer using SSH from a Windows computer (text mode interface)

Open your web browser and navigate to the PuTTY client download website here:

PuTTY client download website

Click on &quot;putty.exe&quot; to download the PuTTY client to your download folder.



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You need the (Zedat VPN) and the Remote Desktop Connection (btw. Remotedesktopverbindung).

If you already have installed VPN software you can click on the task icon Cisco AnyConnect an press on connect button.



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        <description>Connecting to a Linux computer using SSH from a Windows computer (text mode interface)

You can download PuTTY from this website here:

PuTTY client download website

Start the PuTTY program and type the name of the computer you want to connect to into the field &quot;Host Name (or IP address)&quot; (login.physik.fu-berlin.de in this case), click</description>
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        <description>Connect to Linux hosts through x2go from a Windows computer (graphical login)

Open your web browser and navigate to the x2go client download website here:

x2go client download website

Click on &quot;Download X2go for MS Windows&quot;.



Click on &quot;releases&quot;, then the latest available release (4.0.0.3 at the time this document was written). Download the file and open the containing folder. Double-click this file to initiate the installation of the x2go client for Windows:</description>
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