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Stanford securecrt
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stanford securecrt

You can find the Terminal program by searching for it via the magnifying-glass in the top-right corner of your desktop, or by opening the Applications folder and going into Utilities. MacĪll Macs have a built-in Terminal program, since like Myth machines they are also built on top of Unix. While some version of ssh is available on all kinds of computers, the exact details of this step will be different depending on what kind of computer you have. Logging in through a command called ssh will allow you to work on the myth computers in a way that is indistinguishable from being physically in the Gates B08 room. The first step is to set up your own computer to log in to myth remotely. No matter which myth you log into, you'll have access to the same installed software, your home directory, and all your files. There are 30 or so machines in the cluster, individually named myth1, myth2, and so on. These systems are networked and use a common set of accounts (your SUNet id/password) and have a shared AFS filesystem. You will complete all the assignments for CS107 on the myth cluster, which is a set of computers in Gates B08 running Linux (Ubuntu 14) and have various open source tools installed ( gcc, gdb, etc.) that we will use. Written by Chris Gregg, Julie Zelenski and others, with modifications by Nick Troccoli















Stanford securecrt