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* Ask your advisor for a port number at LSCE if you do not have one | * Ask your advisor for a port number at LSCE if you do not have one | ||
* List of assigned port numbers on **ciclad**: check the ''/ciclad-home/jservon/Evaluation/CliMAF/climaf_installs/climaf_1.2.10/bin/cmip6.notebook.txt'' file | * List of assigned port numbers on **ciclad**: check the ''/ciclad-home/jservon/Evaluation/CliMAF/climaf_installs/climaf_1.2.10/bin/cmip6.notebook.txt'' file | ||
- | * Ask Jérôme Servonnat for a port number ciclad if you do not have one | + | * Ask Jérôme Servonnat for a port number on ciclad if you do not have one |
* System dependent requirements: | * System dependent requirements: | ||
* **Linux** and **Mac**: you should already be able to open a local terminal, and ''ssh'' is installed by default | * **Linux** and **Mac**: you should already be able to open a local terminal, and ''ssh'' is installed by default | ||
- | * **Windows**: you need to know how to open a Windows prompt/command-line (''Windows''+''R'', then open ''cmd'') | + | * **Windows**: you either need to have [[other:win10apps#putty_pageant|Putty]] installed, or you need to know how to open a Windows PowerShell (''CTRL''+''Esc'' to open the start menu, then type ''PowerShell'' and start a PowerShell) |
- | * **Windows 7**: you need to install [[other:win10apps#putty_pageant|Putty]] in order to use ''ssh'': | + | * **Windows 7**: you have to install [[other:win10apps#putty_pageant|Putty]] in order to use ''ssh'': |
- | * In the instructions below, replace ''ssh'' with ''plink'' if you are using Windows 7 | + | * In the instructions below, replace ''ssh'' with ''plink'' if you are using Windows 7, because //plink// is the name of the Putty ssh command-line executable |
- | * **Windows 10**: ssh is already installed, but you may still want to install [[other:win10apps#putty_pageant|Putty]] in order to use | + | * **Windows 10**: ssh is already installed, but you may still want to install [[other:win10apps#putty_pageant|Putty]] in order to use predefined sessions |
+ | * if you have installed [[https://wiki.lsce.ipsl.fr/pmip3/doku.php/other:win10wsl|Windows Subsystem for Linux and Ubuntu]], you can also use a Ubuntu terminal | ||
==== Digging ssh tunnels ==== | ==== Digging ssh tunnels ==== | ||
- | The ssh tunnels will allow you to connect a web browser running locally on your computer to a notebook server running on a remote server | + | The ssh tunnels will allow you to connect a web browser running **locally** on your computer to a notebook server running on a **remote** server |
=== From a local LSCE computer to obelix === | === From a local LSCE computer to obelix === | ||
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+ | ssh -L 7225:localhost:7225 jypeter@obelix | ||
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+ | === From a computer outside LSCE to obelix === | ||
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+ | In that case, we have to go through the ssh1 gateway before connecting to obelix | ||
<code>plink -L 7225:localhost:7225 jypeter@obelix | <code>plink -L 7225:localhost:7225 jypeter@obelix |