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Once you have obtained an SSH client, you can visit the [[Unix and Linux Services]] page for the information on the available servers and their hostnames for connection. | Once you have obtained an SSH client, you can visit the [[Unix and Linux Services]] page for the information on the available servers and their hostnames for connection. | ||
+ | ====You must be connected to the CS VPN ([[VPN Services]]) to connect!==== |
Revision as of 15:51, 28 September 2021
The ODU CS Department provides SSH (Secure SHell) access to Linux and Unix servers for CS students. SSH allows you to securely connect to this machines, and use terminal commands to interact with them.
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Unix Account
To gain SSH access, you must use the same CS username / password that you would use to log into our Windows machines.
SSH Clients
To connect using SSH, you must have an SSH client installed on your machine. Linux and Mac machines have an SSH client packaged with them, but Windows machines require you download a client.
On linux or mac, you can open a terminal by launching the "Terminal" program. From there you can type "ssh USERNAME@linux.cs.odu.edu". You will then be prompted for your CS password.
There are various SSH clients available for public use. A client recommended by the Systems Group is PuTTY.
Available Linux/Unix Servers
Once you have obtained an SSH client, you can visit the Unix and Linux Services page for the information on the available servers and their hostnames for connection.