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other:putty_conf [2023/11/17 16:50]
jypeter [Changing some useful settings] Improved the settings
other:putty_conf [2024/02/15 13:13]
jypeter [Launching PuTTY/Pageant] Improved
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 You can install the latest version of PuTTY directly from [[https://​apps.microsoft.com/​store/​detail/​XPFNZKSKLBP7RJ|Microsoft Store]], or download the latest [[https://​www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/​~sgtatham/​putty/​latest.html|64-bit msi installer]] You can install the latest version of PuTTY directly from [[https://​apps.microsoft.com/​store/​detail/​XPFNZKSKLBP7RJ|Microsoft Store]], or download the latest [[https://​www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/​~sgtatham/​putty/​latest.html|64-bit msi installer]]
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 +==== Updating PuTTY ====
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 +Download the latest version, or just type ''​winget upgrade --id XPFNZKSKLBP7RJ''​ in a [[other:​win10apps#​windows_terminal|Windows Terminal]]
  
 ===== Launching PuTTY/​Pageant ===== ===== Launching PuTTY/​Pageant =====
  
-You could directly launch PuTTY (''​Start''​ => ''​PuTTY''​ => ''​PuTTY''​),​ but it is actually **more efficient** to launch ​''​Pageant'',​ especially if you are often going to connect to the same server(s)+You could directly launch PuTTY (''​Start''​ => ''​PuTTY''​ => ''​PuTTY''​),​ but it is actually **more efficient** to use ''​Pageant'' ​for opening terminals, especially if you are often going to connect to the same server(s)
  
 Starting ''​Pageant'':​ ''​Start''​ => ''​PuTTY''​ => ''​Pageant''​ Starting ''​Pageant'':​ ''​Start''​ => ''​PuTTY''​ => ''​Pageant''​
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   * It will seem that nothing happens when you start ''​Pageant'',​ but you should get the ''​Pageant''​ icon at the bottom right of your screen.\\ {{ :​other:​putty_01_notes_v2.png?​direct |}}   * It will seem that nothing happens when you start ''​Pageant'',​ but you should get the ''​Pageant''​ icon at the bottom right of your screen.\\ {{ :​other:​putty_01_notes_v2.png?​direct |}}
  
-  * If you right click on the ''​Pageant''​ icon, you can manage sessions with the ''​New Session''​ option, use ''​Saved Sessions''​ profiles and manage ​ //ssh keys// (''​View Keys'',​ ''​Add Key''​).\\ You can also view/add //ssh keys// by double clicking on the pageant ​icon\\ {{ :​other:​putty_02.png?​direct |}}+  * If you right click on the ''​Pageant''​ icon, you can manage sessions with the ''​New Session''​ option, use ''​Saved Sessions''​ profiles and manage ​ //ssh keys// (''​View Keys'',​ ''​Add Key''​).\\ You can also view/add //ssh keys// by double-clicking on the ''​Pageant'' ​icon\\ {{ :​other:​putty_02.png?​direct |}}
  
 ===== Configuring PuTTY ===== ===== Configuring PuTTY =====
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     * Example: connecting to [[https://​documentations.ipsl.fr/​spirit/​spirit_clusters/​head_nodes.html|spirit]]:​     * Example: connecting to [[https://​documentations.ipsl.fr/​spirit/​spirit_clusters/​head_nodes.html|spirit]]:​
       * ''​Host Name''​ => ''​spirit1.ipsl.fr''​       * ''​Host Name''​ => ''​spirit1.ipsl.fr''​
 +        * <wrap em>​WARNING!</​wrap>​ You can only connect to spirit using a pair of //ssh keys//. Be sure to read the [[other:​putty_conf#​using_ssh_keys_with_putty_pageant|Using ssh keys with PuTTY/​Pageant]] section below
         * You can also use ''​spirit2'',​ ''​spiritx1''​ or ''​spiritx2''​ depending on [[https://​documentations.ipsl.fr/​spirit/​spirit_clusters/​head_nodes.html|which IPSL server you want to access]]         * You can also use ''​spirit2'',​ ''​spiritx1''​ or ''​spiritx2''​ depending on [[https://​documentations.ipsl.fr/​spirit/​spirit_clusters/​head_nodes.html|which IPSL server you want to access]]
       * ''​Saved Session''​ => ''​spirit1''​       * ''​Saved Session''​ => ''​spirit1''​
       * do not forget to **specify your IPSL login** in: ''​Connection''​ => ''​Data''​ => ''​Auto-login username''​       * do not forget to **specify your IPSL login** in: ''​Connection''​ => ''​Data''​ => ''​Auto-login username''​
-      * you will also need an [[other:​putty_conf#​using_ssh_keys|ssh key]] if you want to connect to one of the IPSL ''​spirit''​ servers !! 
   * Go back to ''​Category''​ => ''​Session''​ and <wrap em>​**Save** the session</​wrap>​   * Go back to ''​Category''​ => ''​Session''​ and <wrap em>​**Save** the session</​wrap>​
  
other/putty_conf.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/15 13:27 by jypeter