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# Follow the steps outlined under [[SSH#Using_Public_Keys_with_SSH Using Public Keys with SSH]] to create your key. | # Follow the steps outlined under [[SSH#Using_Public_Keys_with_SSH Using Public Keys with SSH]] to create your key. | ||
− | # Save the key in a file named <code> | + | # Save the key in a file named <code>''yourUserId''.pub</code> -- for example, if your Seneca user ID is "jldoe", save the key in the file <code>jldoe.pub</code> using a command such as: <code>cp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub ''jldoe''.pub</code> |
# Attach that file to an e-mail message and send it to [mailto:chris.tyler@senecacollege.ca chris.tyler@senecacollege.ca] | # Attach that file to an e-mail message and send it to [mailto:chris.tyler@senecacollege.ca chris.tyler@senecacollege.ca] | ||
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The first server is an [[ARMv8]] AArch64 system. This machine is accessible via SSH using port 2222 on the host Iraq.proximity.on.ca. To connect from a command-line ssh client: | The first server is an [[ARMv8]] AArch64 system. This machine is accessible via SSH using port 2222 on the host Iraq.proximity.on.ca. To connect from a command-line ssh client: | ||
− | ssh -p 2222 | + | ssh -p 2222 ''username''@iraq.proximity.on.ca |
You can simplify this process by creating an entry in your ~/.ssh/config file: | You can simplify this process by creating an entry in your ~/.ssh/config file: |
Revision as of 23:31, 12 January 2015
In SPO600, remote access to two servers is provided for learning and project work.
Preparatory Steps
In order to gain access to these computers, you must send an SSH key to your professor.
- Follow the steps outlined under SSH#Using_Public_Keys_with_SSH Using Public Keys with SSH to create your key.
- Save the key in a file named
yourUserId.pub
-- for example, if your Seneca user ID is "jldoe", save the key in the filejldoe.pub
using a command such as:cp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub jldoe.pub
- Attach that file to an e-mail message and send it to chris.tyler@senecacollege.ca
An account will be created within a couple of days of sending the key.
AArch64: red
The first server is an ARMv8 AArch64 system. This machine is accessible via SSH using port 2222 on the host Iraq.proximity.on.ca. To connect from a command-line ssh client:
ssh -p 2222 username@iraq.proximity.on.ca
You can simplify this process by creating an entry in your ~/.ssh/config file:
Host "red" hostname "iraq" port 2222
You can then simply:
ssh username@red
x86_64: australia
The other server is an x86_64 system known as Australia.proximity.on.ca. To connect to it, issue this command:
ssh username@australia.proximity.on.ca