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====GUI-Enabled SSH | ====GUI-Enabled SSH==== | ||
Macs (post - Snow Leopard 10.6.x) no longer come with an X Window System Server pre-installed. | Macs (post - Snow Leopard 10.6.x) no longer come with an X Window System Server pre-installed. | ||
'''Before doing the following steps, please install [http://xquartz.macosforge.org/ XQuartz] and restart your computer.''' | '''Before doing the following steps, please install [http://xquartz.macosforge.org/ XQuartz] and restart your computer.''' | ||
For more information about XQuartz, read [http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5293 here]. | For more information about XQuartz, read [http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5293 here]. | ||
***WARNING*** MacOSX10 Yosemite needs to add "export Display=:0.0" to the local user Profile in order for it to work. | ***WARNING*** MacOSX10 Yosemite needs to add "export Display=:0.0" to the local user Profile in order for it to work. | ||
# Open up X11/XQuartz or Terminal. Both are under ''Applications > Utilities'' on Macs. | # Open up X11/XQuartz or Terminal. Both are under ''Applications > Utilities'' on Macs. | ||
# Type the command | # Type the command | ||
#: <pre>$ ssh -Y | #: <pre>$ ssh -Y login_id@hoffman2.idre.ucla.edu</pre> | ||
#: | #: replacing login_id with your Hoffman2 username. | ||
#: The <code>-Y</code> is for X11 Forwarding so that any graphics that are rendered on Hoffman2 get forwarded to the screen of your computer. | #: The <code>-Y</code> is for X11 Forwarding so that any graphics that are rendered on Hoffman2 get forwarded to the screen of your computer. | ||
# Press enter and type in your password when it asks for it. No characters or asterisks will show up while you type. | # Press enter and type in your password when it asks for it. No characters or asterisks will show up while you type. | ||
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===Windows=== | ===Windows=== | ||
# Go [ | # Go [https://www.hoffman2.idre.ucla.edu/Using-H2/Connecting/Connecting.html here] and follow the instructions under ''Windows''. We recommend PuTTY or Cgywin. | ||
#: If you use putty, please install [http://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/ xming] for GUI access. | #: If you use putty, please install [http://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/ xming] for GUI access. | ||
# Once you have that setup, the process is the same as if you were on a Mac or Linux/Unix machine | # Once you have that setup, the process is the same as if you were on a Mac or Linux/Unix machine | ||
==NX Client - GUI== | ==Remote Desktop [Recommended]== | ||
Currently, Hoffman supports connecting to the cluster via the '''X2Go''' client and the '''NoMachine''' client. | |||
===NX Client - GUI=== | |||
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The NX Client program allows you to set up a Virtual Network Computing (VNC)-like session with Hoffman2. This session will keep running even if your Internet connection drops in and out (much like [[Using Screen|screen]] on the command line). | The NX Client program allows you to set up a Virtual Network Computing (VNC)-like session with Hoffman2. This session will keep running even if your Internet connection drops in and out (much like [[Using Screen|screen]] on the command line). | ||
<!-- Please see the [https://www.hoffman2.idre.ucla.edu/access/#Connecting_via_the_NX_protocol Hoffman2 NX Client documentation] for more information. --> | <!-- Please see the [https://www.hoffman2.idre.ucla.edu/access/#Connecting_via_the_NX_protocol Hoffman2 NX Client documentation] for more information. --> | ||
===X2Go - GUI=== | ===X2Go - GUI=== | ||
X2Go provides a desktop-like GUI for accessing the Hoffman server. Please see [https://www.ccn.ucla.edu/wiki/index.php/X2go here] to find out more about setup details. | |||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[ | *[https://www.hoffman2.idre.ucla.edu/Using-H2/Connecting/Connecting.html Hoffman2 Access] | ||
*[[Hoffman2:Accessing_the_Cluster-Historical_Notes | Historical Notes]] | *[[Hoffman2:Accessing_the_Cluster-Historical_Notes | Historical Notes]] |
Revision as of 06:54, 26 October 2020
Here are some of our favorite ways to access the Hoffman2 Cluster login nodes.
SSH - Command Line
SSH stands for Secure Shell and is a method of remotely logging into a computer using an encrypted connection. It is a command-line tool and is available on most *nix-based operating systems with ports available for Windows.
Mac/Linux/Unix
Simple SSH
Use the ssh command from a terminal:
ssh login_id@hoffman2.idre.ucla.edu
where login_id is replaced by your cluster user name.
GUI-Enabled SSH
Macs (post - Snow Leopard 10.6.x) no longer come with an X Window System Server pre-installed.
Before doing the following steps, please install XQuartz and restart your computer. For more information about XQuartz, read here.
***WARNING*** MacOSX10 Yosemite needs to add "export Display=:0.0" to the local user Profile in order for it to work.
- Open up X11/XQuartz or Terminal. Both are under Applications > Utilities on Macs.
- Type the command
$ ssh -Y login_id@hoffman2.idre.ucla.edu
- replacing login_id with your Hoffman2 username.
- The
-Y
is for X11 Forwarding so that any graphics that are rendered on Hoffman2 get forwarded to the screen of your computer.
- Press enter and type in your password when it asks for it. No characters or asterisks will show up while you type.
- Provided your typing was good, you will be greeted by the Hoffman2 login message and have successfully SSH into a login node.
Windows
- Go here and follow the instructions under Windows. We recommend PuTTY or Cgywin.
- If you use putty, please install xming for GUI access.
- Once you have that setup, the process is the same as if you were on a Mac or Linux/Unix machine
Remote Desktop [Recommended]
Currently, Hoffman supports connecting to the cluster via the X2Go client and the NoMachine client.
NX Client - GUI
The NX Client program allows you to set up a Virtual Network Computing (VNC)-like session with Hoffman2. This session will keep running even if your Internet connection drops in and out (much like screen on the command line).
X2Go - GUI
X2Go provides a desktop-like GUI for accessing the Hoffman server. Please see here to find out more about setup details.
Change Passwords
Once you've logged on and made sure its works, you can change your password to something more rememberable To change passwords, logon and type:
passwd
It should ask you for your old password and then new ones.