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Important:
All of the following directions are assuming the initial step
of your computer being connected to the internet. If your
machine is not connected to the internet, or you do not have
internet access, then connecting to the remote host will fail.
To connect to the
remote hosts, like TerpConnect, on campus you must use
ssh. SSH sends all
information, like your username and password, encrypted over
the network. This cuts down on the chances that your
information could be snooped. The telnet service has been discontinued.
From a Microsoft Windows Machine (9x, NT,
2000, XP):
- You'll need an SSH client program. We
recommend Tera
Term Pro or F-Secure.
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Some example
site names are:
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terpconnect.umd.edu
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glue.umd.edu
From a Macintosh Machine:
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Mac OS X comes with a built-in
terminal application that does support SSH. To connect, open the terminal
application, then type
ssh site-name.
From a UNIX Machine:
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Open an XTerm window.
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Once the XTerm window is up type in
slogin site name. Some example
site names are:
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TerpConnect.umd.edu
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glue.umd.edu
If you do not have access to a computer
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There are several OIT Computer Labs
around campus. With a TerpConnect account you will be able to
log in to the computers, and these will give you access
to your account.
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