Remote Computing
Accessing CAE Resources from Outside the College of Engineering

CAE is going to end DNS relaying on December 27. 2010. You are receiving this email because our records indicate that you used this service at least once in the last 6 months.

CAE has implemented a new shortcut so you can connect into the most available tux workstation every time you use puTTY or SecureCRT or any other remote connection.

SSH (Secure SHell) is a protocol that can be used for remote access to Unix and Linux workstations.

Note on running graphical programs remotely:

Run CAE software on your computer over the internet.

Tethered Software

Transferring your CAE files to and from anywhere on the Internet:

With a little set up work you can access all the CAE resources, including applications and email, and be fully productive from an off-campus location.
Mapping a Network Drive over a wireless connection is the same process as over a wired connection.
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