Mac users can use ssh from within their Terminal application (under the Utilities folder in Applications) to connect to Longleaf or Dogwood. The steps for Dogwood are identical except the Session icon is used to create a Dogwood session using for “Remote host.” Then use the Session icon to create a Longleaf SSH session using for “Remote host” and your ONYEN for the “username” (Port should be left at 22). The following are ssh commands for each cluster.įor Longleaf: ssh -X Dogwood: ssh -X suggest Windows users download MobaXterm (Home Edition) however other ssh clients include SSH Secure Shell and SecureCRT and others (e.g. Be sure to use your UNC ONYEN and password for the login. If you wish to enable x11 forwarding use the “-X” or “-Y” ssh option.
Linux users can use ssh from within their Terminal application to connect to Longleaf or Dogwood. See the OnDemand Web Portal documentation for more information. In addition to the command line methods described below for Linux, Windows, and Mac clients, you can use a web browser to work with Longleaf. Users will need to use ssh from their local machine to log into Research Computing clusters.