PuTTY
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We no longer recommend using Xming and Putty, instead we recommend [[MobaXterm]] | We no longer recommend using Xming and Putty, instead we recommend [[MobaXterm]] | ||
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==Downloading and Install PuTTY== | ==Downloading and Install PuTTY== | ||
+ | *PuTTY is a SSH client for Windows and an alternative way for you to access the CVL via the internet when you are not able to work in the lab on campus. | ||
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[[Image:PuTTY_0.jpg|thumb|(fig.1) Enabling X11 Forwarding.]] | [[Image:PuTTY_0.jpg|thumb|(fig.1) Enabling X11 Forwarding.]] | ||
'''Step 1''' Download PuTTy from the following [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html downloads page]. | '''Step 1''' Download PuTTy from the following [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html downloads page]. |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 19 September 2014
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[edit] No Longer Recommended
We no longer recommend using Xming and Putty, instead we recommend MobaXterm
[edit] Downloading and Install PuTTY
- PuTTY is a SSH client for Windows and an alternative way for you to access the CVL via the internet when you are not able to work in the lab on campus.
Step 1 Download PuTTy from the following downloads page.
Step 2 Select the first option of PuTTY.exe .
Step 3 Save the file to your desktop.
Step 4 Double click PuTTY.exe (no installation required).
Step 5 On the left side, navigate to Connection, then to SSH, and finally the X11 option.
Step 6 Check Enable X11 Forwarding. This enables you to bring up programs graphically via Xming. (See fig.1)
[edit] Using Xming and PuTTY to access the CVL
- Go to the Xming page to learn how to remotely access the CVL.