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skill-tree:use:1:5:b [2020/06/07 20:56] – [Outcomes] luciana | skill-tree:use:1:5:b [2020/06/25 19:56] – [Outcomes] kai_h | ||
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Data transfer between a local user system (e.g., desktop or laptop) and a remote system requires special tools. Interactive access is also allowed. | Data transfer between a local user system (e.g., desktop or laptop) and a remote system requires special tools. Interactive access is also allowed. | ||
- | The tools discussed here are generally valid for systems using Linux, | + | The tools discussed here are generally valid for systems using Linux, |
# Aim | # Aim | ||
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* Register a key for public-key authentication using ssh-copy-id | * Register a key for public-key authentication using ssh-copy-id | ||
* Perform a remote login from Linux using SSH | * Perform a remote login from Linux using SSH | ||
+ | * Use SSH-agent or Windows equivalents | ||
+ | * Use Agent forwarding to connect to a third HPC system from an HPC system that you logged into with ssh from your computer | ||
* Know when to use and how to create a config file | * Know when to use and how to create a config file | ||
* Utilize tools to transfer data between the local and remote system | * Utilize tools to transfer data between the local and remote system | ||
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- sftp | - sftp | ||
- rsync (-avz) | - rsync (-avz) | ||
- | * Describe how SSHFS allows mounting a remote directory to a local directory for interactive usage (Mac/Linux only) | + | * Describe how SSHFS allows mounting a remote directory to a local directory for interactive usage (Mac/Linux only), e.g. for copying files or to transparently use your favourite graphical text editor on the local computer for editing files on the remote cluster |
* Utilize screen and tmux to preserve a session between logins | * Utilize screen and tmux to preserve a session between logins | ||
- Creation of a session | - Creation of a session |
skill-tree/use/1/5/b.txt · Last modified: 2020/07/19 21:27 by lucy