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 When the user disconnects, such a session is terminated. When the user disconnects, such a session is terminated.
 A server-sided session that persists after disconnection enables the user to execute long-running programs remotely and allows the continuation of a previous session seamlessly. A server-sided session that persists after disconnection enables the user to execute long-running programs remotely and allows the continuation of a previous session seamlessly.
-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, Mac, Windows, and also mobile devices. The tools discussed here are generally valid for systems using Linux, Mac, Windows, and also mobile devices.
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 # Outcomes # Outcomes
-  * Describe how SSH-authentication works +  * Describe how SSH-authentication works: 
-    Password authentication +    Password authentication. 
-    Public-key authentication +    Public-key authentication. 
-    The role of an authentication agent and the security implications +    The role of an authentication agent and the security implications. 
-  * Generate an SSH public/private key under Linux +  * Generate an SSH public/private key under Linux. 
-  * 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 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 +  * 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: 
-    scp +    scp 
-    sftp +    sftp 
-    rsync (-avz) +    rsync (-avz) 
-  * 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 +  * 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. 
-    Detaching from the current session +    Detaching from the current session. 
-    Resuming a previous session+    Resuming a previous session.
  
 # Subskills # Subskills
 +  * [[skill-tree:sd:1:2:5:1:1:3:1:b]]
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