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However, if you want more configurable client with a capability of tunneling application GUIs, you can install [https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html putty client] instead.
 
However, if you want more configurable client with a capability of tunneling application GUIs, you can install [https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html putty client] instead.
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See also more detailed instructions here [https://support.cci.drexel.edu/cci-virtual-lab-resources/scp-or-ssh-or-sftp-gui-or-cli/scp-windows-10-powershell-cli-command-line-interface/]
  
 
== Installation of X server ==
 
== Installation of X server ==

Revision as of 15:20, 3 November 2021

Connection through ssh

You can use ssh client available in Windows 10. On command line use:

ssh <username>@vyuka.compbio.fmph.uniba.sk

However, if you want more configurable client with a capability of tunneling application GUIs, you can install putty client instead.

See also more detailed instructions here [1]

Installation of X server

To use applications with GUIs, you need to tunnel X-server commands from the server to your local machine (this is accomplished by your ssh client), and you need a program that can interpret these commands on you local machine (this is called X server).

  • Install X server, such as xming
  • Make sure that X server is running (you should have "X" icon in your app control bar)
  • Run putty, connect using ssh connection type and in your settings choose Connection->SSH->X11 and check "Enable X11 forwarding" box
  • Login to the vyuka.compbio.fmph.uniba.sk server
  • echo $DISPLAY command should show a non-empty string (i.e. localhost:11.0)
  • Try running xeyes &