In SPO600, remote access to two servers is provided for learning and project work. It is recommended that you also set up a personal Fedora system.
Preparatory Steps
In order to gain access to these computers, you must send an SSH key to your professor.
- Follow the steps outlined under 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 including the course code "SPO600" in the subject line.
An account will be created within a couple of days of sending the key.
AArch64: red
The first server is an ARMv8 AArch64 system known simply as red. This machine is accessible via SSH using port 2222 on the host Morocco.proximity.on.ca
. To connect from a command-line ssh client:
ssh -p 2222 username@morocco.proximity.on.ca
If you are using the OpenSSH client, you can simplify this process by creating an entry in your <config>~/.ssh/config</config> file:
Host "red" hostname "morocco.proximity.on.ca" 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