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- To login between computers at the Observatory | - To login between computers at the Observatory |
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Below we deal with these two cases. Please note that when you setup a private/public key pair, you need to be extremely carefull with the private key. It's name already indicates it is a **private** key. It is like a password, extremely important and you shield this file with your life! It is a bit more save if you add, during the creation of the key pair, a complex passphrase. | Below we deal with these two cases. Please note that when you setup a private/public key pair, you need to be extremely carefull with the private key. It's name already indicates it is a **private** key. It is like a password, extremely important and you shield this file with your life! It is best if you add, during the creation of the key pair, a complex passphrase. |
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=====Login from outside the Observatory===== | =====Login from outside the Observatory===== |
Login from the internet is usually done from your own personal computer. Of course that is a MacBook, but for all those 'other system' users we describe belog how to setup a private/public key pair to allow seemless lgon to the Observatory computers. | Login from the internet is usually done from your own personal computer. Of course that is a MacBook, but for all those 'other system' users we describe belog how to setup a private/public key pair to allow seemless logon to the Observatory computers. |
====From Windows==== | ====From Windows==== |
For Windows, you can use ''%%putty%%'', ''%%MobaXterm%%'' or ''%%Bitvise Tunnelier%%'' to open a terminal session to a Linux desktop or server computer. Below we describe the seutp for each program separately: | For Windows, you can use ''%%putty%%'', ''%%MobaXterm%%'' or ''%%Bitvise Tunnelier%%'' to open a terminal session to a Linux desktop or server computer. Below we describe the setup for each program separately: |
* [[:services:2fa:ssh:putty|Setup putty]] | * [[:services:2fa:ssh:putty|Setup Putty]] |
* [[:services:2fa:ssh:winscp|Setup WinSCP]] | * [[:services:2fa:ssh:winscp|Setup WinSCP]] |
* [[:services:2fa:ssh:tunnelier|Setup Bitvise Tunnelier]] | * [[:services:2fa:ssh:tunnelier|Setup Bitvise Tunnelier]] |