![]() ![]() Once installed from the command line you can type sshfs – this command will then ask for your password and if successful will link your local directory to your remote home directory at OSU. Here is the Ubuntu linux how-to page found via duckduckgo. ![]() You will need to google instructions for how to install this for your linux distribution – search for sshfs howto distroname. Sshfs – the easiest way to mount a remote ssh system as a link on the local filesystem via linux. Here are some open-source scp clients for the major operating systems. You may not be a fan of the command line or just file it occasionally easier to use a graphic user interface There is no shame in that. ![]() It should display upon login in bold at the top of the page /home/#/username. This will need to be found by the CLI when you ssh into the linux environlment. You will also need to replace the # with the number that your username sits in. Replace username and filename with the appropriate information. ![]() The basic command to utilize this from a command line interface to copy a remote file from osu to your local directory is scp. It has even been rumored that Microsoft will be implementing ssh support in a future version of their OS. Scp – is the project used to copy files back and forth between linux machines, it works over the ssh protocol which is typically on port 22. I’ve occasionally heard from other students that they didn’t know how to remotely connect and many students prefer to use the OSU desktops and then a separate desktop or laptop at home and if you were to forget to e-mail or whatever alternative means you were using to connect to your Project files this could come in handy. This documentation page is being composed so that fellow students and anyone else with a legitimate need to remotely connect to the Ohio State Student Linux environment and desktop will be easily able to. ![]()
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