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- | {{tardis_beginner_tutorials: | + | ======= 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. | ||
- | ======= Tutorial 1: Logging | + | 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 |
- | 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 | + | If you want to run your own things or use certain services, |
- | For shell access, Tardis only runs [[http:// | + | To get a shell remotely, we use [[http:// |
- | 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:// | + | - Encrypting everything |
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- | Congratulations, you are now logged in on your Tardis shell account! If you are new to Linux the lack of graphical interface can be quite intimidating, | + | First, you'll need to open a terminal emulator. |
- | First off though, | + | If you're using Windows, we recommend installing |
+ | Alternatively, you can use the built-in ' | ||
- | **Next: [[tutorials:2|Using Bash]]** | + | 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 your mac for ' |
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+ | 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 < | ||