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The following machines can be used for remote SSH access to SLAC:
Load-balanced Hostname | Operating System | |
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centos7.slac.stanford.edu | CentOS 7.x | This is a load-balanced DNS hostname. |
rhel6-64.slac.stanford.edu | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x | rhel6-64 |
iris.slac.stanford.edu | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x | This is a load-balanced DNS hostname.
Example usage:
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ssh centos7.slac.stanford.edu |
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SSH is capable of forwarding X11 through the connection. This will be slow when you are connecting from a non-SLAC network. For remote To display SLAC X11 / GUI access to SLACapplications to your remote desktop or laptop, we have FastX available. For more information, see https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/SCSPub/FastX .
Data Transfer Nodes (DTN)
For transferring large amounts of data, ssh and scp are not the most optimized tool for this. bbcp and/or globus are better choices. There are two Data Transfer Nodes available:
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dtn01.slac.stanford.edu
dtn02.slac.stanford.edu |