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Public Key Authentication on CDF
https://elliottsj.com/2014/01/19/public-key-authentication-on-cdf
Public Key Authentication on CDF. January 19, 2014. All the time, I see people entering their CDF. Password every time they connect via SSH. Instead of password authentication, you can use an SSH key pair to authenticate automatically. OS X / *nix using OpenSSH. Generate your key pair. (Skip if you already have one). To generate your SSH private/public key pair:. Ssh-keygen -t rsa -C g3spence. The output will look something like this:. Copy your public key onto CDF. Now when you connect to CDF,. At this ...
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Welcome - CSLab Support
http://support.cs.toronto.edu/Welcome.shtml
Door Access, etc. Email and Mailing Lists. Welcome to CSLab Support! The purpose of this site is to provide basic information for members of the University of Toronto's Computer Science Department and their use of the CSLab computing environment. We have organized these pages into various subjects or groups of subjects; please select the appropriate links on the left. A great place to start is with the Getting Started. Each research group has a Point of Contact (PoC). Can be contacted by email. New CSLab...
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PoC - CSLab Support
http://support.cs.toronto.edu/PoC.shtml
Door Access, etc. Email and Mailing Lists. At CSLab, each research group has a computing support specialist assigned to it, called a "Point of Contact" (PoC). As the name suggests, this person is intended to be the first "Point of Contact" for any computer issues. Some of the things a PoC can do include:. Assisting researchers to run machines, in the case of machines run by their own users (e.g. laptops, and some desktops). Installing and maintaining group-specific software on CSLab-run machines. John Ha...
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Geoff Collyer
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Plan 9 and (l)unix system programmer. From 1994 through 2001 and again from 2006 to 2014, I was a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Labs. Originally a part of AT&T, now a part of Alcatel-Lucent. In Murray Hill, NJ, where I worked on operating systems and messaging systems and protocols, among other things. My current RSA public key. Was generated by PGP 2.6.2 (i.e. it's in the second of three or four incompatible formats) and its fingerprint is. Herr Drumpf, 9 nov 2016. I've been looking at ssh. An array...
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Web - CSLab Support
http://support.cs.toronto.edu/Web
Door Access, etc. Email and Mailing Lists. Web Sites at CSLab. Please read the user agreement. Courses (hosted at CDF). The main CDF Web site is here: http:/ www.cdf.toronto.edu. Current DCS Course Web Pages. Publishing on the CSLab Web. See the Web section of our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Notes on Collaborative Publishing. Run Your Custom Web Server behind www.cs.toronto.edu.
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CSSU Wiki
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This is a wiki run by the CSSU. To provide people with information about both the academic and social aspects of the Department of Computer Science. Please read the rules. Before making any changes. 100-level Courses (1st Year). 200-level Courses (2nd Year). 300-level Courses (3rd Year). 400-level Courses (4th Year). Work and Research Experience. Department of Computer Science. Computing Disciplines Faculty (CDF). Courseography - Course planner. Courseography - Timetable creator. Hosting a website on CDF.
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AboutCSLab - CSLab Support
http://support.cs.toronto.edu/AboutCSLab.shtml
Door Access, etc. Email and Mailing Lists. What Services Do You Provide? CSLab's focus is primarily research and departmental computing infrastructure, not supporting course assignments. Information about the department's teaching computing facility, CDF, is available at the CDF web site, http:/ www.cdf.toronto.edu. The department also has an administrative intranet, at https:/ dcsweb.cs.toronto.edu. For which CSLab logins and password are used. Some name@cs.toronto.edu.
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Geoff Collyer
http://www.collyer.net/who/geoff
Plan 9 and (l)unix system programmer and administrator. I've been working for Google since September 2014. From 1994 through 2001 and again from 2006 to 2014, I was a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Labs. Originally a part of AT&T, now a part of Alcatel-Lucent. In Murray Hill, NJ, where I worked on operating systems and messaging systems and protocols, among other things. My current RSA public key. The sad state of crytographic infrastructure, 17 May 2012. I've been looking at ssh. PGP is a sad example...