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- | {{OODNotice}} | + | ======= 1. Logging in to Tardis ======= |
+ | The first thing you need to do is actually connect to Tardis and log in. | ||
+ | If you are reading this, hopefully you already have an account. If not, check [[https:// | ||
+ | If for whatever reason you do not know either your username or password, contact an admin and we'll reset it for you. | ||
+ | For our web services (such as this wiki), you should get redirected to our single-sign-on provider. You can enter your username and password as normal, and then you should be logged in to all of our web services. For some services, you'll need to select 'Login with tardis account' | ||
- | ======= Tutorial 1: Logging in to Tardis ======= | + | If you want to run your own things or use certain services, you'll need shell access. Here a shell just means a command line - don't worry if you've not used one before. |
- | The first thing you need to do is actually connect to Tardis and log in. If you are reading this I am assuming you already have an account, and hence know your username and password. If for whatever reason you do not know either your username or password, consult with the friendly admins in [[irc://irc.imaginarynet.org.uk/|%23tardis #tardis]] on [[irc_service|IRC]] or email the admins at [[mailto:support@tardis.ed.ac.uk|support@tardis.ed.ac.uk]] | + | To get a shell remotely, we use [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ |
- | For shell access, Tardis only runs [[http:// | + | - Encrypting everything you type (including your password) in transit |
+ | - Verifying you're connecting to us and not someone else | ||
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- | Windows however does not come with an SSH client built in, like it does with Telnet, and you will have to download one. I recommend [[http:// | + | First, you'll need to open a terminal emulator. |
- | Congratulations, | + | If you're using Windows, we recommend installing the [[https:// |
+ | Alternatively, you can use the built-in ' | ||
- | First off though, you might want to change your password from the one given to you. To do this type < | + | If you're using Mac OS or Linux, you should already have a decent terminal emulator installed - You can hit Ctrl+Alt+T on lots of linux distros, or search |
- | **Next: [[tardis_beginner_tutorials:2|Using Bash]]** | + | Once you're in your terminal, type or paste '' |
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+ | < | ||
+ | The authenticity of host ' | ||
+ | ED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:fKa5lxKbFlavJR0bzWZNLpJTsfO29Tqs9DizNst+qak. | ||
+ | This key is not known by any other names | ||
+ | Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/ | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | This looks scary, but all it's asking us to do is make sure the fingerprint is correct. The one you want is '' | ||
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+ | You should now see something like '' | ||
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+ | If you see some ASCII art and statistics then Congratulations, | ||
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+ | First off though, you might want to change your password from the one given to you. To do this type < | ||