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====== Accessing CorteXlab ====== | ====== Accessing CorteXlab ====== | ||
- | Note: If you do not have a CorteXlab account yet, please refer to the [[account | account ]] section first. | + | **Note**: If you do not have a CorteXlab account yet, please refer to the [[account | account ]] section first. |
- | Currently | + | Currently, access to CorteXlab is done via a direct ssh connection to the '' |
- | ===== Restrictions applying to the beta ===== | + | ===== Closed |
- | CorteXlab is currently running in closed beta, hence only the development platform is available for beta users. The name of the development | + | CorteXlab is currently running in closed beta. The name of the platform' |
===== Connecting using Linux/Unix ===== | ===== Connecting using Linux/Unix ===== | ||
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==== Step 1: Connect to the host ==== | ==== Step 1: Connect to the host ==== | ||
- | On a Linux/Unix host, the SSH connexion | + | On a Linux/Unix host, the SSH connection |
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- | you@yourpc: | + | you@yourpc: |
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On MS Windows, you can use [[http:// | On MS Windows, you can use [[http:// | ||
- | Moreover, you can enable X11 forwarding on Putty and user a X11 server on your PC to open remote graphical applications. [[http:// | + | Moreover, you can enable X11 forwarding on Putty and use a X11 server on your PC to open remote graphical applications. [[http:// |
To do so, you must configure your connection. | To do so, you must configure your connection. | ||
==== Step 1: Set the Host ==== | ==== Step 1: Set the Host ==== | ||
- | Choose SSH as the communication protocol and set the host name of the server you want to reach, in this case the airlock '' | + | Choose SSH as the communication protocol and set the host name of the server you want to reach, in this case the airlock '' |
- | {{ :win_ssh_putty1.png?nolink |}} | + | {{ :win_ssh_putty1bis.png?nolink |}} |
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==== Step 6: Save your Putty config ==== | ==== Step 6: Save your Putty config ==== | ||
- | In order to be able to use in again in the future, don't forget to save the configuration in Putty. Just enter the desired session name (e.g. cortexlab) in the Saved Sessions field and click save. | + | In order to be able to use it again in the future, don't forget to save the configuration in Putty. Just enter the desired session name (e.g. cortexlab) in the Saved Sessions field and click save. |
- | {{ ::win_ssh_putty4.png?nolink |}} | + | {{ ::win_ssh_putty4bis.png?nolink |}} |
==== Step 7: Log in through SSH ==== | ==== Step 7: Log in through SSH ==== | ||
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===== Connecting using MacOS ===== | ===== Connecting using MacOS ===== | ||
- | To be done. | + | |
+ | The MacOS procedure for connecting is very similar to the Linux/Unix one, the SSH connection to the airlock can be done with the command: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | you@yourpc: | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Options: | ||
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+ | ==== Step 2: Enjoy ==== | ||
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+ | That's about it. | ||
====== Once connected ====== | ====== Once connected ====== | ||
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- A directory '' | - A directory '' | ||
- A read-only directory '' | - A read-only directory '' | ||
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+ | {{ :: | ||
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+ | ====== If you need to copy files from your PC to CorteXlab ====== | ||
+ | Use '' | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | you@yourpc: | ||
+ | </ | ||
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access.txt · Last modified: 2018/10/24 11:57 by lcardoso