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Setting Up a Terminal

 * The Capstone course requires students to remotely access the Caesar (Sever).
 * One way to accomplish this is by using a remote terminal client
 * The below sections cover how to install a terminal client and access Caesar (Server).
 * The following sections review remote client terminal use for:
 * 1) Apple
 * 2) Linux
 * 3) Windows

Apple
Luckily with an Apple product (MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac), you already have a plethora of Unix commands that you can run on the native Terminal application. Just follow these quick and easy instructions and you should be good to go.


 * Step 1: To open your Terminal, click the Applications folder in your bottom dock bar:
 * Step 2: Click on the Utilities folder:
 * Step 3: Find the app titled "Terminal" and click it. This should open up a window that looks something like this:

We're so close!

Now we need to log into Caesar using our normal UNH Credentials. For example, I would type this command in the terminal and hit Enter:

ssh jsm69@caesar.unh.edu

And directly after hitting Enter, the server will respond asking for my password. After entering that and hitting Enter again, you should receive this:



And that's it! You're now logged into Caesar. If you want to log into one of the drone machines (each group gets assigned one), just enter another command like this after you've logged into Caesar: ssh verleihnix

Windows

 * The following instructions walk an end-user through the installation of terminal client PuTTY:
 * 1) Downloading PuTTy
 * 2) Installing Putty
 * 3) Accessing Caesar through Putty


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