Remote-access Guide

cse 3421 remote access

by Amely Fritsch Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is cse 2111 osu?

Modeling and Problem Solving with Spreadsheets and Databases (2111) Description: Spreadsheet and database modeling/programming concepts and techniques to solve business related problems; efficient/effective data handling, computational analysis and decision support.

How do I log into my OSU computer?

Logging In to WindowsTo login, momentarily press and hold the control, alt, and delete keys simultaneously. ... Click inside the "User name" box and type your OSU name. ... Click inside the "Password" box and type your OSU name. ... Press the Enter key to complete the process of logging in to Windows on the PC in front of you.

How many credit hours is CSE 2221?

4-credit-hourCredit hours and work expectations: This is a 4-credit-hour course.

How do I connect to OSU VPN?

Connecting to OSU's VPN Launch the Cisco AnyConnect program. In Windows click the Search button in the bottom left corner of the screen, and search for “Cisco AnyConnect”. Type “osuvpn.okstate.edu” in the field, and click “Connect”. Enter your O-Key credentials and click “OK.”

What is OSU em credit?

Credit by Exam consists of Ohio State-specific tests that allow students to earn EM (examination mark) credit toward graduation by successfully completing tests in subject areas.

What is my OSU username?

ONID stands for OSU Network Identifier. Your ONID username is automatically generated and assigned based upon a combination of your last name followed by your first name as listed in University records, and is limited to 8 characters.

What does pp mean in OSU?

In Osu!, pp stands for performance points. There are two main contexts to consider pp in, at the beatmap level and at the account level. On an individual beatmap, pp is based on the difficulty of the song and one's accuracy score on the song.

What is my OSU email address?

Once you've set up your BuckeyeMail account, log in at buckeyemail.osu.edu to receive and send email. Your email address is: lastname. #@buckeyemail.osu.edu.

How do you make an account on OSU?

To create or activate a new account:Navigate to go.osu.edu/LabArchives.Click I do not have a LabArchives account and need to create or activate one.Enter your lastname. ... Click Create New Account.Click Yes to link your LabArchives account with your Ohio State login credentials.More items...

What do you need to access resources remotely?

To enable access to secure CSE resources, you must install and run the UB Virtual Private Network (UBVPN) client.

What command to use to copy files to CSE?

Windows: Use Filezilla or WinSCP. MacOS X: Use Cyberduck or Fetch. Linux: Use the secure copy ( scp) command to copy files to or from CSE servers (see man scp ). Depending on your Linux distribution, you may also have gftp installed on your system. Local Computer Filesystem Mounts.

Can X11 tunnel to CSE?

The X windows system can be used to tunnel graphics through an SSH connection back to a remote machine. While this method works well for smaller graphical applications, the encryption overhead often causes larger applications to perform sluggishly. To setup an X11 tunnel to a CSE system:

What is the cse login ID?

Type in ssh cse-login-id@hostname where hostname would be cse.unl.edu or another server running an ssh server and cse-login-id is your login id (credentials) for the School of Computing (SoC) systems.

Where is the Remote Desktop Client?

The Remote Desktop Client appears in different locations in the start menu in different versions of Windows. If you are able to locate the Remote Desktop Client in your start menu, launch this application. If you are unable to find the client, then either search for "mstsc.exe" in the metro tiles screen or type it into the Run dialog.

How to connect VM Horizon to a computer?

Install and Launch the Horizon client. Create a new connection to https://cse-vmcs-01.unl.edu. Login to the connection server with your School of Computing (SoC) credentials. When you are connected, the server will open a window that contains the virtual machine (s) that are provisioned to you. Once you log in, the virtual machine will function as a separate system running on your current one.

How to mount files from off campus?

To actually mount your files from an off-campus account you will need to configure a VPN client and then follow the instructions on mounting your drive from on campus. Both of these topics are discussed in other sections of this FAQ.

Restrictions and Requirements

All remote access protocols must be configured to use multi-factor authentication. Please check the documentation of your remote access product for details.

Apple Remote Desktop (ADP)

ADP is a technology developed by Apple, based on VNC, that provides you with access to Apple computers from another computer. It presents you with the desktop of the remote computer allowing you to work as if you were physically sitting at the remote computer.

Remote Access Protocol (RDP)

RDP is a technology that provides you with access to a Windows computer from another computer. It presents you with the desktop of the remote computer allowing you to work as though you were physically sitting at the remote computer.

Secure Shell or Secure Socket Shell (SSH)

SSH, also known as Secure Shell or Secure Socket Shell, is a network protocol that gives users, particularly system administrators, a secure way to access a computer over an unsecured network.

Telnet

Telnet is an application protocol used on the Internet or local area network to provide a bidirectional, interactive text-oriented communication facility using a virtual terminal connection.

Virtual Network Computing (VNC)

VNC is a graphical desktop-sharing system that uses the Remote Frame Buffer protocol (RFB) to remotely control another computer.

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

VPNs are a way to ensure that your network traffic is encrypted between your computer and any service you access. While running a VPN to access a University service you are protecting your data from being intercepted and read.

What is SSH in CSE?

Secure Shell (SSH), is a network protocol that provides a secure way to access a remote computer. Most CSE Linux computers including classrooms and labs are accessible via SSH.

What is remote machine?

remote-machine: The computer, server, or machine name you want to connect to. For a list of computers available to CSE students, staff, and faculty see CSE classrooms and labs.

What is client in a computer?

Client: the computer initiating the connection. This is usually the computer you are physically using.

What does the connection prompts you to verify?

The connection prompts you to verify the computer/machine you are connected to.

Can you share your private keys?

Important: Never share your private keys with anyone.

Is a user name required for remote access?

Username is not required if it is the same on the remote machine.

Does Microsoft have a support page for WSL?

Microsoft has a support page dedicated to installing WSL and installing Windows Terminal.

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