ECE Filebox

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Using the CVL Filebox

  • The CVL provides every user with a remote-mountable home directory that is backed up daily for 31 days. You can access this home directory over the network using SSH or an SMB client. All off-Campus use requires a VT VPN connection.


Filebox Webpage


  • Files placed in the public_html folder in your home directory can be access directly from a web broswer at: http://filebox.ece.vt.edu/~<USER>

See Password_lock_a_web_page to add VT PID login protection to your CVL filebox web access.

Windows XP


(fg.1) Map Network Drive options
(fg.2) Connect as a different user

1. Open Windows Explorer [Start -> My Computer] and open the Tools menu -> Map Network Drive...

2. In the Folder dialog box type: \\filebox.ece.vt.edu\<username>\ .

3. Check Reconnect at Logon.

4. Click on the Connect using a different user name. link.

5. Enter your CVL username and password and hit OK.

6. Click Finish.

  • NOTE: If you already have a network drive open to filebox.ece.vt.edu, you must put in the IP address (128.173.88.43) in place of 'filebox.ece.vt.edu'. Example: \\128.173.88.43\<username>\


Windows Vista/7


(fg.2) Windows 7 Map Network Drive

1. Open Windows Explorer [Start -> Computer] and click on 'Map Network Drive' in the top bar In the Folder dialog box type: \\filebox.ece.vt.edu\<username>\ .

2. Check Reconnect at Logon.

3. Check Connect using different credentials.

4. Click Finish.

5. Enter your CVL username and password and hit OK.

  • NOTE: If you already have a network drive open to filebox.ece.vt.edu, you must put in the IP address (128.173.88.43) in place of 'filebox.ece.vt.edu'. Example: \\128.173.88.43\<username>\


Mac OS X


1. Open a Finder window.

2. In the top menu bar, open Go -> Connect to Server...

3. In the Server Address dialog box type: smb://<USER>@filebox.ece.vt.edu/<USER> .

4. Click Connect.


Linux


  • File Transfer is typically done using the SCP command.
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