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using_ssh_for_connections_transfer_to_from_sdf [2021/03/14 01:50] – [connecting to SDF from a network] hc9 | using_ssh_for_connections_transfer_to_from_sdf [2021/03/15 21:42] – [SSH Public Key Authentication] hc9 | ||
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Here we discuss some peculiarities concerning SDF and SSH. | Here we discuss some peculiarities concerning SDF and SSH. | ||
- | ==== file and directory permissions | + | === file and directory permissions === |
[[using_ssh_for_connections_transfer_to_from_sdf# | [[using_ssh_for_connections_transfer_to_from_sdf# | ||
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You should look up '' | You should look up '' | ||
- | ===== special topics | + | === special topics === |
- | ==== How to enable Port Tunneling and Why ==== | + | ===== How to enable Port Tunneling and Why ===== |
=== What is port tunneling good for === | === What is port tunneling good for === | ||
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Click on " | Click on " | ||
- | ==== SSH Public Key Authentication ==== | + | ===== SSH Public Key Authentication |
These instructions attempt to explain the basic concepts of SSH Public Key Authentication, | These instructions attempt to explain the basic concepts of SSH Public Key Authentication, | ||
- | //Note: Please make sure to have set the [[#sdf_permissions|correct permissions]] in your SDF account, before attempting to set up public key authentication!// | + | //Note: Please make sure to have set the [[#file_and_directory_permissions|correct permissions]] in your SDF account, before attempting to set up public key authentication!// |
Logging in with SSH key authentication means that you do not have to use your SDF account password. Instead, you generate a ' | Logging in with SSH key authentication means that you do not have to use your SDF account password. Instead, you generate a ' | ||
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You should now be able to log in using SSH Key Authentication. | You should now be able to log in using SSH Key Authentication. | ||
- | ==== connecting to SDF from a network ==== | + | ===== connecting to SDF from a network |
//... or configuring SSH clients to use a SOCKS proxy server// | //... or configuring SSH clients to use a SOCKS proxy server// | ||
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This client is often supplied by universities to their students. | This client is often supplied by universities to their students. | ||
- | - Access the settings dialogue under "Edit -> Settings" | + | |**1**|Access the settings dialogue under "Edit -> Settings" |
- | | + | |**2**|Under the '' |
{{: | {{: | ||
- | - Under the "Firewall" | + | |**3**|Under the '' |
{{: | {{: | ||
- | - Connect as normal! | + | |**4**|Connect as normal!| |
=== PuTTY === | === PuTTY === | ||
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A popular free SSH client. | A popular free SSH client. | ||
- | - Select in the left window " | + | |**1**|Select in the left window " |
- | - Enter in your details. Illustrated are those for TCD. | + | |
{{: | {{: | ||
- | - Connect as normal! (You may want to save these details for future use) | + | |**2**|Enter in your details. Illustrated are those for TCD.| |
+ | |**3**|Connect as normal! (You may want to save these details for future use)| | ||
=== Commandline ssh client === | === Commandline ssh client === |
using_ssh_for_connections_transfer_to_from_sdf.txt · Last modified: 2022/12/05 06:32 by hc9