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Logging into the linux machines This series of view charts show how to log into the linux machines from the Windows environment. Machine name IP address linux1.gl.umbc.edu 130.85.24.91 linux2.gl.umbc.edu

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Logging into the linux machines. This series of view charts show how to log into the linux machines from the Windows environment. Machine name IP address linux1.gl.umbc.edu 130.85.24.91 linux2.gl.umbc.edu 130.85.24.89 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Logging into the linux machines

Logging into the linux machines

This series of view charts show how to log into the linux machines from the Windowsenvironment.

Machine name IP addresslinux1.gl.umbc.edu 130.85.24.91linux2.gl.umbc.edu 130.85.24.89linux3.gl.umbc.edu 130.85.24.92

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Loading the UMBC CDFor SSHsoftwareclick hear.

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To Installthe softwareclick here.

Loading the SSH Software

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SSH Software Install Windows

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SSH Software Install Windows

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Main Window of Tera Term Pro

To Log In to UMBC Linux Machines.

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Starting SSH (Secure Shell)

Start ->Programs ->UMBC Tera Term Pro ->GL

UMBC Tera Term

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Logging into linux2.gl.umbc.edu

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A “Shell” into linux2 machine

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Exceeded your Disk Quota ?If you use Internet Browsers to navigate the web,Remnant files may accumulate in your home directory.These files can cause you to exceed your disk space quota.

Enter the following command at the UNIX prompt to cleanup these unnecesary files:

oitcleanerThe exact path is: /afs/umbc.edu/public/www/oit/cleaner

To view how much disk space you have used, enter:

quota -v

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The following view charts showhow to run a “telnet” session

from the Windows Environment.

The telent software has beentaken off of the linux servers.

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Select the “Run” Button

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Select the “Remote System” Button

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Enter your login nameand password.

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Logging into linux2.gl.umbc.edu