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An SSH tunnel must be performed using Putty or with windows 10 you can use the ssh command above. | An SSH tunnel must be performed using Putty or with windows 10 you can use the ssh command above. | ||
Download Putty: | Download Putty: | ||
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ | https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ | ||
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[[File:Putty config2 tunnel.PNG]] | |||
==Creating a VNC session== | |||
Once logged in through ssh | |||
If you do not have a running VNC session or if your VNC session has failed (Work is currently being implemented to have these started at bootup) | |||
vncserver :## -geometry 1900x1200 (This will open a vnc session on port 59## with a resolution of 1900x1200) The ## must match your port number for this to work. | |||
Revision as of 15:47, 30 May 2019
Squiggles is general purpose analysis and storage computer for MEG/Neurophysiology/Epilepsy data
Configuration: For Windows For Mac/Linux
User Ports:
(make sure to log in under your port number)
| User | Port |
|---|---|
| Jeff Stout | 5910,5911 |
| Joe Heffernan | 5912 |
| Candida Ustine | 5914 |
| Manoj Raghavan | 5913 |
| Chad Carlson | 5915 |
| Chris Anderson | 5916 |
| Serena Thompson | 5917 |
| Patrick Bauer | 5918 |
| Jeff Binder | 5919 |
| Leo Fernandino | 5920 |
| Lisa Conant | 5921 |
| Lindsay Nelson | 5922 |
| Nick Guzowski | 5923 |
| Zack Harper | 5924 |
| Bill Gross | 5925 |
| Michelle Kassel | 5926 |
| Greg McQuestion | 5927 |
| Monica Keith | 5928 |
| Priyanka Shah | 5929 |
| Vahab Youssofzadeh | 5931 |
Connecting to Squiggles
For Mac or Linux
From a bash shell / terminal type the following. This will open a tunnel over ssh to log into VNC Viewer (see below). ssh -N -L 59**:localhost:59** squiggles.rcc.mcw.edu
For Windows
An SSH tunnel must be performed using Putty or with windows 10 you can use the ssh command above.
Download Putty: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
Creating a VNC session
Once logged in through ssh If you do not have a running VNC session or if your VNC session has failed (Work is currently being implemented to have these started at bootup) vncserver :## -geometry 1900x1200 (This will open a vnc session on port 59## with a resolution of 1900x1200) The ## must match your port number for this to work.