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exercises:2017_uzh_cmest:login [2017/09/25 11:08] – [Setup key-based authentication] tmuellerexercises:2017_uzh_cmest:login [2017/09/25 11:10] tmueller
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 optionally you may want: optionally you may want:
  
-  * a X11-Server (to be able to start graphical applications on the server and have the output on your computer):+  * a X11-Serverto be able to start graphical applications on the server and have the output on your computer:
     * on Linux: it is enough to be logged-in in a graphical environment (Unity, Gnome, KDE, ...)     * on Linux: it is enough to be logged-in in a graphical environment (Unity, Gnome, KDE, ...)
-    * on Mac OS X/OSX/macOS Sierra: you need [[https://www.xquartz.org/|XQuartz]] +    * on Mac OS X/OSX/macOS Sierra: you need to install [[https://www.xquartz.org/|XQuartz]] 
-    * on Microsoft Windows: you need [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/files/latest/download|XMing]]+    * on Microsoft Windows: you need to install [[http://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/files/latest/download|XMing]]
   * a file transfer tool to copy files from/to the server:   * a file transfer tool to copy files from/to the server:
     * on Linux: put ''%%sftp://tcopt3.chem.uzh.ch%%'' as the address in your file browser and you should be able to browse your home directory after logging in     * on Linux: put ''%%sftp://tcopt3.chem.uzh.ch%%'' as the address in your file browser and you should be able to browse your home directory after logging in
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   - Go back to //Session// and click //Save//, then //Open// to login   - Go back to //Session// and click //Save//, then //Open// to login
   - Now //PuTTY// should directly login (given that you have saved the username as well as described above) without asking for a password   - Now //PuTTY// should directly login (given that you have saved the username as well as described above) without asking for a password
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 ==== Simplify the login ==== ==== Simplify the login ====
  
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