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History of UNIX (1) Developed by AT&T Bell Labs, starting 1969 Ken Thompson (sitting) and Dennis Ritchie – on a PDP-11 Introduction to UNIX 5

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History of UNIX (1)

Developed by AT&T Bell Labs, starting 1969• Ken Thompson (sitting) and Dennis Ritchie – on a PDP-11

Introduction to UNIX 5

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History of UNIX (2)

Introduction to UNIX 6

In their own words:

Original from YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoVQTPbD6UY

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Install UNIX tool on your laptop

Windows• MobaXterm (http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net)

Mac OSX• Terminal (pre-installed in /Applications/Utilities)• XQuartz (http://www.xquartz.org)

Linux• You are already well equipped!

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Remote Login (SSH) to SURFsara

Authentication on (some) SURFsara systems

Lisa & Cartesius• username/password• key pair

HPC Cloud• key pair (only!)

Grid• username/password (local clusters)• Grid certificate (for other national and international clusters)

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Terminal – OSX

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Terminal – Windows (with MobaXterm)

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Login to Lisa – with username (2)

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Login to Lisa – with username (3)

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Login to Lisa – with username (4)

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Asymmetric Encryption – key pair (1)

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Asymmetric Encryption – key pair (2)

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Create key pair – OSX (1)

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Create key pair – OSX (2)

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Create key pair – Windows (1)

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Create key pair – Windows (2)

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