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-====== Connecting to a Linux computer using SSH (text mode interface) ======+====== Connecting to a Linux computer using SSH from a Windows 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 single command prompt which takes si+Open your web browser and navigate to the PuTTY client download website here: 
 + 
 +[[http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html|PuTTY client download website]] 
 + 
 +Click on "putty.exe" to download the PuTTY client to your download folder. 
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 +{{:services:remote-access:win_putty_step1.png|}} 
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 +Open your download folder and double-click **putty.exe**: 
 + 
 +{{:services:remote-access:win_putty_step2.png|}} 
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 +Windows will pop up the following dialog to ask you whether you trust the application you just downloaded from the PuTTY website, click **Run**: 
 + 
 +{{:services:remote-access:win_putty_step3.png|}} 
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 +The main window of the PuTTY client will open and show a dialog to configure a new session upon first start:  
 + 
 +{{:services:remote-access:win_putty_step4.png|}} 
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 +Use "Saved Sessions" to name this session for later reference, type the name of the computer you want to connect to into the field "Host Name (or IP address)" (login.physik.fu-berlin.de in this case), click **Save**: 
 + 
 +{{:services:remote-access:win_putty_step5.png|}} 
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 +In the left hand side of the PuTTY window, click **Translation** below the item **Window** and make sure **Remote character set** is set to **UTF-8**, then click **Open** to make a connection: 
 + 
 +{{:services:remote-access:win_putty_step6.png|}} 
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 +You will be asked whether you trust the remote host, click **Yes**. This dialog will be shown upon the first connection only: 
 + 
 +{{:services:remote-access:win_putty_step7.png|}} 
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 +A terminal will open and ask for your username and password, your login should complete successfully: 
 + 
 +{{:services:remote-access:win_putty_step8.png|}} 
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 +====== 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. 
 + 
 +To connect to a remote computer running Linux through SSH from a computer running Linux, first navigate through your //Applications// menu, find the //System Tools// submenu and click //Mate Terminal//.
  
 {{:services:remote-access:ssh_terminal_menu.png|}} {{:services:remote-access:ssh_terminal_menu.png|}}
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 ssh **username**@**computer**.physik.fu-berlin.de ssh **username**@**computer**.physik.fu-berlin.de
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 +It is highly recommended to use the computer //login// since it is a machine guaranteed to be running 24/7 and has enough hardware ressources to be used by several users simualtanously for login.
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 +Thus:
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 +**ssh username@login.physik.fu-berlin.de**
  
 {{:services:remote-access:ssh_terminal_window2.png|}} {{:services:remote-access:ssh_terminal_window2.png|}}
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   * -C - enable compression; use this when enabling X forwarding   * -C - enable compression; use this when enabling X forwarding
  
 +====== Connecting to a Linux computer using SSH from a Mac computer (text mode interface) ======
 +
 +Any Mac computer running MacOS X brings everything you need to connect to a Linux computer using SSH. The //ssh// command is built in and can be run from the //Terminal// application.
 +
 +First, open **Finder** and navigate to your //Applications// folder, look for the sub-folder //Utilities// and open it by double-click:
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 +{{:services:remote-access:mac_ssh_terminal_1.png|}}
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 +In the folder //Utilities//, search for the //Terminal// application and double-click it:
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 +{{:services:remote-access:mac_ssh_terminal_2.png|}}
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 +This should open a terminal window. In the terminal window, type:
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 +ssh **username**@login.physik.fu-berlin.de, followed by pressing <ENTER> and your password and <ENTER>. If asked whether you want to trust the remote computer, type "yes" and press <ENTER>:
 +
 +{{:services:remote-access:mac_ssh_terminal_3.png|}}
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 +You're now logged in to the primary login computer at the Physics department.
services/remote-access/ssh.1373639771.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/07/12 14:36 by zedv

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