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document Where can I download an SSH/SFTP client?
Windows Popular free clients that the HelpDesk supports for Windows include (an ssh terminal client) and  (a graphical...
10 Jul, 2009 Views: 3145
document How do I transfer files from my PC to my UNIX account and vice versa?
The easiest way to do so is to use an SFTP client. These programs are available free of charge and allow you to copy files between network connected...
31 Aug, 2009 Views: 1570
document How do I configure Fetch (for Mac OS) to connect to my Unix account?
After you've downloaded and installed it, open the application. (Before installing Fetch note that on the Fetch website there is a form for applying...
10 Jul, 2009 Views: 1270
document How do I configure Cyberduck (for Mac OS) to connect to my Unix account?
After you've downloaded and installed it, open the application. Click the "Open Connection" button at the top left of the client. Enter...
26 Oct, 2009 Views: 1264
document How do I configure WinSCP (for Windows) to connect to my Unix account?
After you've , open the application. Click the "New" button in the client and enter the following information: Host Name:...
26 Oct, 2009 Views: 1643
document What SSH/SFTP clients does the OIT HelpDesk support?
Because of the wide variety of clients available, we cannot offer in-depth support for each one. In addition to the instructions on this website,...
26 Oct, 2009 Views: 1564
document How do I configure PuTTY (for Windows) to connect to my Unix account?
After you've , open the application. Enter the following information: Host Name: username@unix.cas.utk.edu where username is your Unix...
26 Oct, 2009 Views: 1604
document Can I change the terminal emulation in my shell client without modifying the .ksrhc or .csrhc login files?
While modifying the terminal emulation via changing the login files will permanently retain the desired emulation for your UNIX account, the shell...
22 Oct, 2009 Views: 498



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