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Connecting to Linux at UMBC by using Tera Term SSH

Connecting to Linux at UMBC by using Tera Term SSH. Presented by David Nardozzi. Contents. Telnet Downloading Tera Term SSH Installing Tera Term SSH Connecting to Linux at UMBC using Tera Term SSH. Telnet. Old way of connecting to Linux Telnet was not secure

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Connecting to Linux at UMBC by using Tera Term SSH

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  1. Connecting to Linux at UMBC by using Tera Term SSH Presented by David Nardozzi

  2. Contents • Telnet • Downloading Tera Term SSH • Installing Tera Term SSH • Connecting to Linux at UMBC using Tera Term SSH

  3. Telnet • Old way of connecting to Linux • Telnet was not secure • UMBC no longer supports Telnet

  4. Downloading • Tera Term SSH is only supported by Windows • Go to http://www.umbc.edu/oit/sans/desktopsupport/downloads/ • Scroll down to Tera Term SSH

  5. Downloading (con’t) • Click on download for your appropriate platform • Save to your desktop

  6. Installing • Double-click the Tera Term Icon on your desktop • Click on the “Next” button on the welcome screen • Choose a path to install Tera Term SSH and click on “Next” button

  7. Installing (con’t) • Click the “Next” button on the Ready to Install screen • Tera Term SSH will then be installed on the computer • When finished, click on the “Close” button

  8. Connect to Linux at UMBC • Open Tera Term SSH by clicking on the start button at the bottom of the screen and choosing Programs -> UMBC – Tera Term Pro – SSH -> Secure Telnet

  9. Connect to Linux at UMBC (con’t) • Should have the default options of TCP/IP, Host: gl.umbc.edu, Service: SSH • Click on the “OK” button

  10. Connect to Linux at UMBC (con’t) • Type in your user name and password and click the “OK” button

  11. Connect to Linux at UMBC (con’t) • You should be signed into Linux at UMBC and you can start working at the Linux prompt

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