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== Introduction ==
The Carbon cluster is reachable from networks outside Argonne only through SSH tunneling or VPN.
The Carbon cluster is reachable from networks outside Argonne only through SSH tunneling or VPN.
Either way has advantages and disadvantages.  This page explains how to connect through an ssh tunnel.
Either way has advantages and disadvantages.  This page explains how to connect through an ssh tunnel.
 
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[[media:HPC_Using_Carbon_-_II_Remote_Access.pdf|Overview slides (pdf)]] and [[HPC/Network_Access/SSH_Tunnel_Setup_on_Linux_and_MacOS| specifics for Carbon]] are detailed elsewhere.  The PuTTY setup for both steps is explained below.
[[media:HPC_Using_Carbon_-_II_Remote_Access.pdf|Overview slides (pdf)]] and [[HPC/Network_Access/SSH_Tunnel_Setup_on_Linux_and_MacOS| specifics for Carbon]] are detailed elsewhere.  The PuTTY setup for both steps is explained below.
Note that the ''PuTTY Configuration'' panel is somewhat idiosyncratic to operate, notably regarding the concept of ''Sessions''.  Numerous [http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&rls=en-us&q=PuTTY+ssh&btnG=Search+Images screenshots on Google] provide general guidance.
Note that the ''PuTTY Configuration'' panel is somewhat idiosyncratic to operate, notably regarding the concept of ''Sessions''.  Numerous [http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&rls=en-us&q=PuTTY+ssh&btnG=Search+Images screenshots on Google] provide general guidance.
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== Configuring ==
== Configuring ==

Revision as of 06:07, August 29, 2012

The Carbon cluster is reachable from networks outside Argonne only through SSH tunneling or VPN. Either way has advantages and disadvantages. This page explains how to connect through an ssh tunnel.

Configuring

The following steps need to be performed once for each workstation you wish to use to access Carbon.

Connecting

To connect to Carbon is a two-step process. The first step needs to be performed once per your Windows session.

The next step can be repeated as often as desired.