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#*Port: 22, or 2222 if using SSH Key.
 
#*Port: 22, or 2222 if using SSH Key.
 
#*Username: your username on HPG.
 
#*Username: your username on HPG.
#Click the "Advanced" button to open the advanced settings.
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#*Initial method: select password and store encrypted password in profile.
#In the "Advanced settings" window, select the "SSH" tab and configure the following settings:
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#*Password: your user password
#*Preferred SSH protocol version: 2 (recommended).
 
#*Private key file: If you have an SSH key, you can select it here. Otherwise, leave it blank.
 
#*Authentication: Password (recommended).
 
  
 
==Login Steps==
 
==Login Steps==
 
#Click the "Login" button to connect to the HPG.
 
#Click the "Login" button to connect to the HPG.
#Enter your password when prompted.
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#If your password is correct, you should be able to enter a Duo option.
#Once you're connected, you can use the terminal window to run commands on the remote server.
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#Once you've authenticated, you can create a new terminal or SFTP!

Latest revision as of 23:51, 15 April 2023

Back to Interfaces.

In this guide, we'll show you how to SSH into a HPG using Bitvise SSH Client. With this tool, you can securely connect and execute commands using an easy-to-use interface.

Setup Steps

  1. Download and install the Bitvise SSH Client on your computer.
  2. Open Bitvise and click the "New profile" button in the main window. Name your profile and save.
  3. In the settings window, enter the following information:
    • Host: hpg.rc.ufl.edu
    • Port: 22, or 2222 if using SSH Key.
    • Username: your username on HPG.
    • Initial method: select password and store encrypted password in profile.
    • Password: your user password

Login Steps

  1. Click the "Login" button to connect to the HPG.
  2. If your password is correct, you should be able to enter a Duo option.
  3. Once you've authenticated, you can create a new terminal or SFTP!