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1. Go to Applications -> Utilities and open Terminal | 1. Go to Applications -> Utilities and open Terminal | ||
− | 2. Type ssh -Y < | + | 2. Type '''ssh -Y <yourusername>@viperlogin.hpc.hull.ac.uk''' |
− | 3. The first time you connect to Viper, a message asks if you want to continue connecting. This message appears because Viper has an RSA key that is not stored in your system registry/keychain, the identity of which cannot be verified. Type 'yes' and press ''enter''. | + | 3. The first time you connect to Viper, a message asks if you want to continue connecting. This message appears because Viper has an RSA key that is not stored in your system registry/keychain, the identity of which cannot be verified. Type '''yes''' and press '''enter'''. |
− | 4. Enter your password followed by ''enter''; this will not be echoed on the screen. | + | 4. Enter your password followed by '''enter'''; this will not be echoed on the screen. |
==Connecting to Viper from a Linux Computer== | ==Connecting to Viper from a Linux Computer== | ||
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2. Type '''ssh -Y <''yourusername''>@viperlogin.hpc.hull.ac.uk''' | 2. Type '''ssh -Y <''yourusername''>@viperlogin.hpc.hull.ac.uk''' | ||
− | 3. The first time you connect to Viper, a message asks if you want to continue connecting. This message appears because Viper has an RSA key that is not stored in your system registry/keychain, the identity of which cannot be verified. Type 'yes' and press ''enter''. | + | 3. The first time you connect to Viper, a message asks if you want to continue connecting. This message appears because Viper has an RSA key that is not stored in your system registry/keychain, the identity of which cannot be verified. Type '''yes''' and press '''enter'''. |
− | 4. Enter your password followed by ''enter'', this will not be echoed to the screen | + | 4. Enter your password followed by '''enter''', this will not be echoed to the screen. |
==Navigation== | ==Navigation== |
Latest revision as of 11:13, 20 August 2024
Contents
Introduction
You'll need to make a secure remote connection from your local computer to Viper.
Important: To use Viper off campus a VPN is required. For more information on working remotely on Viper please visit Working Remotely on Viper
Connecting to Viper from a Windows PC
Connecting to Viper from a Windows PC can be achieved by a number of different applications. One listed here is 'MobaXterm'
Download and install MobaXterm from the website, ensuring you comply with the license agreement stated.
Note: On University imaged PCs only the portable version of MobaXterm is compatible |
1. Launch MobaXterm
2. Click 'Session'
3. Select the 'SSH' type connection
4. Enter the Remote host: viperlogin.hpc.hull.ac.uk (port 22 if required)
5. Enter your Username (University User ID)
6. Click OK
7. A terminal window will appear, enter your password followed by enter, this will not be echoed to the screen
Connecting to Viper from an Apple Mac
1. Go to Applications -> Utilities and open Terminal
2. Type ssh -Y <yourusername>@viperlogin.hpc.hull.ac.uk
3. The first time you connect to Viper, a message asks if you want to continue connecting. This message appears because Viper has an RSA key that is not stored in your system registry/keychain, the identity of which cannot be verified. Type yes and press enter.
4. Enter your password followed by enter; this will not be echoed on the screen.
Connecting to Viper from a Linux Computer
1. Open a Terminal application
2. Type ssh -Y <yourusername>@viperlogin.hpc.hull.ac.uk
3. The first time you connect to Viper, a message asks if you want to continue connecting. This message appears because Viper has an RSA key that is not stored in your system registry/keychain, the identity of which cannot be verified. Type yes and press enter.
4. Enter your password followed by enter, this will not be echoed to the screen.