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Logging in to CMS from off -campus

Logging in to CMS from off -campus. Open a browser Go to SSL.BINGHAMTON.EDU Click on the Network Connection Close the browser Login to the network with PODS or BGM userid & pw Network connection menu auto-closes Continue procedure as if you were "on-campus“ as follows:.

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Logging in to CMS from off -campus

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  1. Logging in to CMSfrom off-campus • Open a browser • Go to SSL.BINGHAMTON.EDU • Click on the Network Connection • Close the browser • Login to the network • with PODS or BGM userid & pw • Network connection menu auto-closes • Continue procedure as if you were "on-campus“ as follows:

  2. Logging in to CMSfrom on-campus • Start a TN3270 client • Downloadable from BU computing services • Connect to BINGTZ1.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU • Login as TJWnnn (your VM account) • Passwords as found on the grade calculator

  3. Logging in to Linuxfrom on-campus • Login to CMS (as previously discussed) • After you login, press the “Enter” key once! • You will be prompted to enter: • 0 for CMS • 1 for Linux • Select 1 to get the menu for selecting your Linux version • If you use Mocha, the F-keys are pre-set for versions 0, 1, 2 Continued…

  4. Continuing the boot process • Continually clear the screen until you see: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.2 (Tikanga) Kernel 2.6.18-92.el5 on an s390x tjwxxx login: • Where the xxx above is your TJW id# • Enter #CP DISC (your connection will be broken)and close the 3270 window • Start an SSH session (e.g.; Putty) • Connect to TJWnnn.cc binghamton.edu Continued…

  5. Login with userid: root Enter your password to finish logging in Enter: vncserver Create a vnc password (you can use your new root password) Type: logout this breaks your connection but leaves your virtual Linux machine running Close the window by clicking on the X Use TightVNC to connect again to: TJWnnn.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU Use the vnc password you created above Continue on-campus login

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