SSH is the recommended method of remotely connecting to Linux machines on campus. This page walks through the syntax for connecting to Linux machines via SSH.
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The remote computer you are accessing must be connected to the TAMU network via Ethernet. |
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You will need to know your computer name (hostname) or IP address to connect to the remote computer. |
Instructions
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Connect to the TAMU Network:
If you are on campus, connect to the Wi-Fi network TAMU_WiFi or eduroam
If you are off campus, connect to your local Wi-Fi network. Open the Cisco AnyConnect VPN application and log in with your NetID and password.
Open a terminal in your respective OS
Powershell or Command Prompt on Windows
Terminal on MacOS or Linux
Use the following command syntax to connect to a remote Linux server
Code Block ssh <netID>@<hostname>
Enter “yes” at the following prompt:
Code Block language abap The authenticity of host '<host>' can't be established. ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256:<####>. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])?
Enter your netID password
Once the session is open,
ls
should list the contents of your home directory.
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