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Any machine other than Windows should have a native ssh client.
 
Any machine other than Windows should have a native ssh client.
 
From a terminal window (shell), type
 
From a terminal window (shell), type
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<pre>
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ssh USERNAME@login.math.berkeley.edu
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</pre>
  
<tt>ssh USERNAME@login.math.berkeley.edu</tt>.
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If you want to shell in and use the graphical user interfaces of programs (e.g. Maple) then try
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<pre>
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ssh -CXY login.math.berkeley.edu ssh -Y appsa
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</pre>
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Then for example type <code>xmaple</code>.
  
 
--[[User:SteveSizemore|Steve Sizemore - Unix System Manager]] 03:47, 19 March 2009 (UTC)
 
--[[User:SteveSizemore|Steve Sizemore - Unix System Manager]] 03:47, 19 March 2009 (UTC)
 
If you want to shell in and use the graphical user interfaces of programs (e.g. Maple) then try
 
ssh -CX USERNAME@login.math.berkeley.edu.
 
Then for example type xmaple.
 

Revision as of 15:12, 20 April 2015

SSH

You must use an ssh client to log in to a Math Department server using ssh.

From Windows machines

One client which seems to work quite well is putty, which you can download for free at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ .

From other machines

Any machine other than Windows should have a native ssh client. From a terminal window (shell), type

ssh USERNAME@login.math.berkeley.edu

If you want to shell in and use the graphical user interfaces of programs (e.g. Maple) then try

ssh -CXY login.math.berkeley.edu ssh -Y appsa

Then for example type xmaple.

--Steve Sizemore - Unix System Manager 03:47, 19 March 2009 (UTC)