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Accessing VM – Step 1 (booting your Linux system)

Learn how to boot your Linux system and access VM using SSL and various clients such as MTN3270, Putty, SSH, and VNC from on-campus or off-campus.

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Accessing VM – Step 1 (booting your Linux system)

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  1. Accessing VM – Step 1(booting your Linux system) BINGTJW.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU Win… MTN3270 (Mocha) G7 Linux systems CMS Q3270/X3270 CP z/VM

  2. Accessing VM (step 1)from off campus • Connect to BU using SSL.binghamton.edu (the “Juniper” VPN client) • Now just do the connections as previously described

  3. Accessing VM – Step 2(connecting to Linux) BINGTJW.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU Win… Putty, SSH Or TightVNC G7 Linux systems CMS Putty, SSH or VNC client CP z/VM

  4. Logging in to TJWfrom on-campus • Start a 3270 client (e.g.;MTN3270, X3270, etc.) • MTN3270 is downloadable from BU computing services (SSL.binghamton.edu) • Connect to bingtjw.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU • Login as TJWnnn (your VM account) • TJWnnn & Password from grade tracker • Read the prompts. Press “1” for Linux.

  5. Logging in to CMSfrom off-campus • Open a browser • Go to SSL.BINGHAMTON.EDU • Click on the Network Connection • Close the browser • Login to the network • with PODS or BGM userid & pw • Network connection menu auto-closes • Continue procedure as "on-campus"

  6. Logging in to Linuxfrom on-campus • Login to CMS (userid & pw in grade tracker) • At the prompt, enter 1 for Linux • Let it finish booting • Click on “Clear” when MORE… appears • Start an SSH session (e.g.; Putty) • Connect to TJWnnn.cc.binghamton.edu • Login as (same for everybody): • root (announced in class) Continued…

  7. Enter: vncserver Create a vnc password if requested I suggest using the same as your root pw Close the window (don't type anything) Start TightVNC on Windows Connect again to: TJWnnn.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU Use the vnc password you created above Continue on-campus login

  8. Off-campus Linux login • Start the Remote Connect via SSL.BINGHAMTON.EDU (same as for CMS) • Continue from the "on-campus" version

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