Logging In & Transferring Files
Nik Joshi
najoshi@ucdavis.edu
For Macs/Linux - Logging In
- Open a Terminal (usually under Applications/Utilities on a Mac)
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Cut and paste this into the terminal:
ssh [username]@ganesh.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu
where [username] is replaced with your course username, ex. class12. Press Enter.
- Type in your password. No characters will display when you are typing. Press Enter.
For Macs/Linux - Transferring files
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Using scp (secure copy, a remote file copying program):
scp [from] [to] Ex. scp [username]@ganesh.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu:[full path to file] .
Replace [username] with your cource username with your username and replace ‘[full path to file]’ with the full path to the file you want to transfer. Note that there is a “.” at the end of the command, which is where to put the file, i.e. your current working directory. You will have to type in your password.
For Windows - Logging In
- Open up PuTTY. If you haven’t installed PuTTY, get it here.
- In the Host Name field, type ganesh.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu
- Make sure the Connection Type is SSH.
- Press “Open”. It will ask you for your username and password.
For Windows - Transferring files
- Open up WinSCP. If you haven’t installed it, get WinSCP here.
- In the Host Name field, type ganesh.genomecenter.ucdavis.edu
- Type in your username and password.
- Make sure the File Protocol is SFTP.
- Press “Login”.
OR
For MAC or Windows - Transferring files
Cyberduck - https://cyberduck.io/?l=en