This document assumes that you are a traditional Windows user who has never been familiar with any UNIX or Unix-like operating systems, however, you want to use the server of the UNIX experience center to learn how to use Unix or Unix-like operating systems, you can even port your applications developed on windows to a certain version of Unix or Unix-like OS. This article is intended for you. First, we will teach you how to log on to the server of the UNIX experience center from your Windows operating system.
The following methods are introduced: fterm, putty, and securecrt.
(1) fterm
If you often use fterm on BBS, congratulations, you no longer need additional software. If fterm has not been installed on your system, download the following installation package and decompress it to any location on your hard disk.
Fterm 2004 commemorative edition
After compressing the downloaded file field, enter the folder through the file browser and run the fterm application in the folder. Select "f connection"-> "Open Address Book" in the main menu, and click "New Host" in the upper left corner of the window that appears. The new host window is displayed as follows. Fill in the address text box with the host domain name you want to link (for example, x4100.unix-center.net), and enter a site name (for example, Unix experience center-x4100 ), then select the SSH protocol link and click "OK.
After the host information is created, select the new host in the fterm address book and click "Connect" to establish a connection with the Unix experience center server.
After connecting to our server, fterm will ask your user name and password. In the logon window that appears, enter the user name and password you registered in the Unix experience.
Okay. You have successfully connected to our server.
(2) putty
Putty is a lightweight Telnet and SSH terminal simulator. This site provides putty and psftp download for version 0.59. You only need to download the following two executable files and place them in your system path. If you don't know what the system path is, it doesn't matter. Just put them in the C:/Windows directory.
Putty 0.59 for Windows 95, 98, me, NT, XP, and Vista
Psftp 0.59 for Windows 95, 98, me, NT, XP, and Vista
If you need to update putty or other applications released with putty, you can visit the following webpage:
Http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk /~ Sgtatham/Putty/download.html
Start putty. If you confirm that putty.exeand psfty.exe are already in your system path (for example, C:/Windows), you can select "run" from the Start Menu of windows, enter "putty", and press enter to start putty. In the host name input box in the subsequent window (as shown in) enter the host name you want to connect to, such as the x4100.unix-center.net, and then click the OPEN button to start connecting to the host.
After putty establishes a connection with the remote host, it will ask you for your username and password. As shown in, enter your registered account in the Unix experience center at the "login as" prompt and press Enter, at the "password" prompt, enter your registration password in the Unix experience center and press Enter. After the user name and password are verified, you have successfully logged on to the server of the UNIX experience center.
(3) securecrt
[This part was originally published by Jerry Tao on his personal blog and posted to this site with his own consent.]
Securecrt is a highly customizable terminal Simulator for Internet and Intranet and supports IPv6 standards.
Download: http://www.crsky.com/soft/6748.html
English Version Download: http://www.crsky.com/soft/6838.html
Run securecrt. EXE after installation or decompression. Select "file"-"quick connection" or press "Alt + q ".
In the pop-up "quick connection" dialog box, enter the host name and your UNIX-center registration username, and click "Connect" to create a connection. Assume that you need to log on to the t1000 server of the UNIX experience center. The host name is as follows:
Public Network hostname: t1000.unix-center.net
CERNET Host Name: t1000-edu.unix-center.net
In the next "Enter security shell password" dialog box, enter your password. Click "OK ".
The following interface indicates that the connection is successful.
Run the "version" command to view the current system information.