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other:putty_conf [2022/08/01 15:02]
jypeter [Launching PuTTY/Pageant] Improved
other:putty_conf [2022/08/01 15:17]
jypeter [Creating a new session] Improved
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 ===== Configuring PuTTY ===== ===== Configuring PuTTY =====
  
-Launch the session/​configuration ​manager: (Right click on) ''​Pageant''​ => ''​New Session''​\\ {{ :​other:​putty_03.png?​direct&​300 |}}+Launch the PuTTY Configuration ​manager: (Right click on) ''​Pageant''​ => ''​New Session''​\\ {{ :​other:​putty_03.png?​direct&​300 |}}
  
-  * You can keep most PuTTY'​s default settings. This section will show you how to create your first //session profile//, with some useful options. If you want to add another session later, just ''​Load''​ an existing (and properly configured) session, ''​Save''​ it under a new name, and the change the session details+  * You can keep most PuTTY'​s default settings. This section will show you how to create your first //session profile//, with some useful options.\\ If you want to add another session later, just ''​Load''​ an existing (and properly configured) session, ''​Save''​ it under a new name, change the session details, and then save the session again
  
-  * When changing a setting, select a (sub-)**Category in the left part** of the PuTTY Configuration ​windows, and change the displayed **settings in the right part** of the window.+  * When changing a setting, select a (sub-)**Category in the left part** of the PuTTY Configuration ​window, and change the displayed **settings in the right part** of the window.
  
-  * After changing the settings of an existing Session, **do not forget to go back to the //Session// category and click ''​Save''​!**+  * After changing the settings of an existing Session, **do not forget to go back to the //Session// category ​(at the top left of the Putty Configuration window) ​and click ''​Save''​!**
  
 ==== Creating a new session ==== ==== Creating a new session ====
  
-In the ''​Session'' ​category:+In the ''​Session'' ​Category:
   * Specify a **Host Name**: e.g. ''​ssh1.lsce.ipsl.fr''​ for the //LSCE access server// (also called //LSCE gateway//)   * Specify a **Host Name**: e.g. ''​ssh1.lsce.ipsl.fr''​ for the //LSCE access server// (also called //LSCE gateway//)
   * Specify a matching session name in **Saved Sessions**: e.g. ''​ssh1''​   * Specify a matching session name in **Saved Sessions**: e.g. ''​ssh1''​
-  * Click on **Save** to save the session\\ {{ :​other:​putty_04.png?​direct |}} +  * Click on **Save** to save the new session ​(that will only have default settings for now)\\ {{ :​other:​putty_04.png?​direct |}}
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-If you are in a hurry, you can connect to the Linux server by clicking on **Open**, but you should first change some useful settings+
  
 +If you are in a hurry, you can connect to the Linux server specified in the //Host Name// field by clicking on **Open**
 ==== Changing some useful settings ==== ==== Changing some useful settings ====
  
other/putty_conf.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/29 15:43 by jypeter