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                        "*": "<div id=\"Windows\"></div>\n== Remote Windows Access ==\n\nThe CS Department maintains a server for Remote Desktop access, to which you may connect from anywhere on- or off-campus.\n\n'''If you are connecting from an on-campus location, please be sure to NOT use the KSU Guest WiFi network.''' See: [[#KSU Guest WiFi Network | KSU Guest WiFi Network]]\n\n'''If you are connecting from off-campus, you must be connected to the campus VPN before you can connect to the Remote Desktop servers.''' See the [https://www.k-state.edu/its/security/secure-data/vpn/ KSU VPN page ] for details on how to obtain and use the VPN client.\n\nTo login to Remote Desktop, you must use your CS username and password. You also must add the WIN2 domain as a prefix for username, WIN2\\your_eID.\n\n<p>Use the settings below to configure your session. Note: you must prefix your username with the domain name: '''WIN2\\your_eID'''</p>\n\n{| class=\"wikitable\"\n! style=\"font-weight: bold;\" | Login With\n! style=\"font-weight: bold;\" | Domain\n! style=\"font-weight: bold;\" | Server\n|-\n| CS account\n| WIN2\n| remote.cs.ksu.edu\n|}\n\nWhen you are done using the Remote Desktop session permanently, make sure to properly log out by selecting logout option within the Windows Start menu and do not simply disconnect your Remote Desktop session. If you wish to put a pause on your Remote Desktop session for a <strong>short period of time</strong>, disconnect your Remote Desktop session and you will be able to resume where you left off when you connect next time.\n\n=== Remote Desktop Programs ===\n\nMicrosoft has a remote desktop application that has support on Windows, Mac, ChromeOS, iOS, and Android, that can be found in the respective store or [https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn473009.aspx Here].\n\nFor Linux there are a few Remote Desktop Applications, including KRDC and Remmina, which are both installed on the CS Systems.\n\n<div id=\"Linux\"></div>\n\n== Remote Linux Access ==\n\nCS users have access to the department's public Linux shell server form anywhere, on- or off-campus. \n\n=== Connecting from Unix-based machine (Linux, Mac OS X, BSD, Solaris)===\n\nTo connect from a Unix-based machine, simply open a Terminal window and login using the following command. (Be sure to change <username> to your CS user account name. )\n ssh <username>@cslinux.cs.ksu.edu\n\n=== Connecting from Windows machine ===\n\nTo connect from a computer running Microsoft Windows, you will need to use a secure shell program, such as [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html PuTTY]. \n\nOnce you have putty downloaded, you will need to specify the server as shown in this screenshot. \n[[File:putty_092817.png|thumbnail|left]]\n<br clear=all>\n\n<div id=\"MacOS\"></div>\n\n== Remote Mac Access ==\n\n'''If you are connecting from an on-campus location, please be sure to NOT use the KSU Guest WiFi network.''' See: [[#KSU Guest WiFi Network | KSU Guest WiFi Network]]\n\n'''If you are connecting from off-campus, you must be connected to the campus VPN before you can connect to the Remote Desktop servers.''' See the [https://www.k-state.edu/its/security/secure-data/vpn/ KSU VPN page ] for details on how to obtain and use the VPN client.\n\n=== Logging In ===\nIn order to log into the remote Mac terminal server you will need a Remote Desktop (RDP) Client of some sort, such as Microsoft Remote Desktop.\n<br> After opening one of these applications you will just need to enter the the host name, which is <strong>remote-mac.cs.ksu.edu</strong> and your CS username and password.\n<br> <strong>Note:</strong> If you get kicked out of your session while trying to log in, then just go ahead and try to connect once more. Sometimes this will just let you in.\n\n=== Accessing Personal User Drive ===\nHere are the Steps on how to access your own personal CS network drive...\n<ol>\n  <li>Open \"Finder\"</li>\n  <li>At the top right of the Mac Desktop the word to the right of the apple should say \"Finder\", from there select the \"Go\" button.</li>\n  <li>After clicking on the \"Go\" button you will need to select the \"Connect to Server\" option. It should be at the bottom of the list.</li>\n  <li>In the \"Server Address\" Text box all you will need to type in is \"smb://files.cs.ksu.edu/<your username>\"</li>\n</ol>\n\n== Firewall Restrictions ==\n=== KSU Guest WiFi Network ===\n'''''Please Note:''''' For SSH or RDP access to our remote access servers, you <u>must not be connected to the ''KSU Guest'' </u> wireless network.  This network only allows web traffic on ports 80 & 443 (http/https) and nothing else. \n\nIf you are not a guest, please ensure you are connected to '''KSU Wireless''' or '''KSU Housing''' if you are on-campus.\n\n=== Access Through Campus VPN ===\nIf you need access to any other CS system and don't want to go through one of the above hosts first, you may install the campus VPN client on your remote systems (home desktops, laptops, etc), which you can download here: http://www.ksu.edu/its/security/vpn/. When you run it, you should login with your KSU eID and connect using the \"Full Tunnel\" option. This routes all your desktop network traffic through the KSU network, effectively putting your desktop behind the campus firewall. You can now use Remote Desktop or SSH client to connect to any CS system."
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                        "*": "== Logging In ==\nIn order to log into the remote Mac terminal server you will need a Remote Desktop Client of some sort, such as Microsoft Remote Desktop.\n<br> After opening one of these applications you will just need to enter the the connection name, which is <strong>remote-mac.win.cis.ksu.edu</strong> and your CIS username and password.\n<br> <strong>Note:</strong> If you get kicked out of your session while trying to log in, then just go ahead and try to connect once more. Sometimes this will just let you in.\n\n== Accessing Personal User Drive ==\n\nHere are the Steps on how to access your own personal CIS network drive...\n<ol>\n  <li>Open \"Finder\"</li>\n  <li>At the top right of the Mac Desktop the word to the right of the apple should say \"Finder\", from there select the \"Go\" button.</li>\n  <li>After clicking on the \"Go\" button you will need to select the \"Connect to Server\" option. It should be at the bottom of the list.</li>\n  <li>In the \"Server Address\" Text box all you will need to type in is \"smb://files.cis.ksu.edu/<your username>\"</li>\n</ol>"
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