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if you want to work with solidworks or NX remotely, you need to access the windows machines. For that open an ssh connection by: | if you want to work with solidworks or NX remotely, you need to access the windows machines. For that open an ssh connection by: | ||
− | ssh -L3389: | + | ssh -L3389:lab3:3389 username@jumpgate-phasta.colorado.edu |
Then start remote desktop connection application/program from your laptop/PC. Put "localhost" in the Computer name and then press okay. Username is your username of the system, password is your main password (not VNC) and Domain is PHASTA. | Then start remote desktop connection application/program from your laptop/PC. Put "localhost" in the Computer name and then press okay. Username is your username of the system, password is your main password (not VNC) and Domain is PHASTA. | ||
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Alternatively, it is possible to connect to a windows machines from within a VNC session. In a terminal, type | Alternatively, it is possible to connect to a windows machines from within a VNC session. In a terminal, type | ||
− | rdesktop -g [x resolution]x[y resolution] -x lan | + | rdesktop -g [x resolution]x[y resolution] -x lan lab3 |
− | where "x resolution" and "y resolution" correspond to the desired window size. For example, rdesktop -g 1600x980 -x lan | + | where "x resolution" and "y resolution" correspond to the desired window size. For example, <code>rdesktop -g 1600x980 -x lan lab3</code> will yield a 1600x980 window. |
Latest revision as of 08:54, 7 November 2019
if you want to work with solidworks or NX remotely, you need to access the windows machines. For that open an ssh connection by:
ssh -L3389:lab3:3389 username@jumpgate-phasta.colorado.edu
Then start remote desktop connection application/program from your laptop/PC. Put "localhost" in the Computer name and then press okay. Username is your username of the system, password is your main password (not VNC) and Domain is PHASTA.
Alternatively, it is possible to connect to a windows machines from within a VNC session. In a terminal, type
rdesktop -g [x resolution]x[y resolution] -x lan lab3
where "x resolution" and "y resolution" correspond to the desired window size. For example, rdesktop -g 1600x980 -x lan lab3
will yield a 1600x980 window.