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| login:sshsupport [2020/01/08 09:25] – jas | login:sshsupport [2020/02/10 10:33] (current) – seela | ||
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| In order to access Departmental systems externally (eg. from your home), you will first need to connect to a time sharing server. | In order to access Departmental systems externally (eg. from your home), you will first need to connect to a time sharing server. | ||
| - | If you are an undergrad, you will use the time sharing server named " | + | **If you are an undergrad, you will use the time sharing server named " |
| ===== SSH Clients ===== | ===== SSH Clients ===== | ||
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| There are a number of available SSH clients for Unix, Windows and Mac machines. | There are a number of available SSH clients for Unix, Windows and Mac machines. | ||
| - | % ssh indigo.eecs.yorku.ca -l <EECS USERNAME> | + | % ssh indigo.eecs.yorku.ca -l <EECS USERNAME> |
| + | % ssh red.eecs.yorku.ca -l <EECS USERNAME> | ||
| - | Windows 10 users can use the SSH command line tool as well. However, most Windows users prefer a GUI. For that, we recommend [[https:// | + | Windows 10 users can use the SSH command line tool as well. However, most Windows users prefer a GUI. For that, we recommend [[https:// |
| ===== SSH From One Host To Another Without Entering A Password ===== | ===== SSH From One Host To Another Without Entering A Password ===== | ||
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