Difference between revisions of "SSH/SCP/SFTP"
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* Macintosh | * Macintosh | ||
** Mac OS X has ssh available at the command line. | ** Mac OS X has ssh available at the command line. | ||
− | * Linux and | + | * Linux and UNIX |
** On CSEE servers and workstations<br/>/usr/bin/ssh | ** On CSEE servers and workstations<br/>/usr/bin/ssh | ||
** The portable source is availale from OpenSSH<br/>Site: http://www.openssh.org | ** The portable source is availale from OpenSSH<br/>Site: http://www.openssh.org |
Revision as of 16:58, 21 August 2018
Interactive Servers
CSEE provides interactive login machines:
- Fedora Linux
- linuxserver1.cs.umbc.edu
- linuxserver2.cs.umbc.edu
- linuxserver3.cs.umbc.edu
Computative Servers
CSEE provides shell access logins for systems to run more math/computative processes, available for classes or research:
- Fedora Linux
- virgo1.cs.umbc.edu
SSH Clients
- Macintosh
- Mac OS X has ssh available at the command line.
- Linux and UNIX
- On CSEE servers and workstations
/usr/bin/ssh - The portable source is availale from OpenSSH
Site: http://www.openssh.org
- On CSEE servers and workstations
- Windows
- Putty is the recommened SSH client
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html - Windows 10 has the command line OpenSSH (ssh command) if Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is installed
- Putty is the recommened SSH client