Difference between revisions of "Logging in to a terminal session"
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* You would usually log into our head (login node). It is called wonko.bi.up.ac.za. | * You would usually log into our head (login node). It is called wonko.bi.up.ac.za. | ||
** An example from a Linux or Mac terminal session: | ** An example from a Linux or Mac terminal session: | ||
− | <source lang=" | + | <source lang="c"> |
− | > ssh username@wonko.bi. | + | > ssh username@wonko.bi.up.ac.za |
</source> | </source> |
Revision as of 15:35, 8 March 2018
- All our servers run Linux
- If you need an introduction to Linux, we would recommend: The Linux Command Line.
- You would usually log into our head (login node). It is called wonko.bi.up.ac.za.
- An example from a Linux or Mac terminal session:
> ssh username@wonko.bi.up.ac.za