services:remote-access:ssh
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| + | ====== Connecting to a Linux computer using SSH from a Windows computer (text mode interface) ====== | ||
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| + | Open your web browser and navigate to the PuTTY client download website here: | ||
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| + | Click on " | ||
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| + | Open your download folder and double-click **putty.exe**: | ||
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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**: | ||
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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: | ||
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| + | Use "Saved Sessions" | ||
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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: | ||
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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: | ||
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| + | A terminal will open and ask for your username and password, your login should complete successfully: | ||
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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. | 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** | ||
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services/remote-access/ssh.1374485813.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/07/22 09:36 by glaubitz
