Click Apply, and the log file should appear in your chosen location.Click Browse and select a folder and filename for your log file, eg: C:\Users\Mike\Desktop\putty.log.Click the Log All Session Output radio button.Click Logging from the Category: Session.To create a text log file, right click on the PuTTY menu bar, and select Change Settings.
Settings are saved within PuTTY, so copying the application to a different machine will also copy your saved sessions.ĥClick Open and a serial session will start. This will ensure that you have quick access to your commonly used sessions. Flow control: None.ģSelect Category: Session, click the Serial radio button,ĤIf you want to save this session, enter a name in Saved Sessions and click Save. Right-Click My Computer, and select: Properties ➤ Device ManagerĢOpen PuTTY, and click Serial from the Category: Connection.Įdit the settings, eg: COM1, 9600, 8, 1, None. If you use an Apple Mac computer, refer to: Mac's and serial TTY's.ġPlug in your USB to Serial adapter, and determine its COM port number by opening the Windows Device Manger (a driver must have previously been installed for the adapter). The Telnet-only binary (PuTTYtel) is unrestricted by any cryptography laws. This is the simple method to compile and run C progra.
If in doubt, seek legal advice before downloading it. This is video showing you how to compile and run C program on Mac without installing any 3rd party app. Let's test an application to verify that we have setup everything correctly.Note: Using PuTTY is illegal in countries where encryption is outlawed. You may need to wait until you have been assigned a node. This simply allows us to access one of the cluster's nodes. Now in PuTTY, type in (modify as needed for your core count and time limit): Note that you may not see anything after clicking finish. Keep clicking next and use the default settings. In this example, I will choose "Multiple windows". This will simply determine how the program you are trying to run will look on your desktop. Now open up VcXsrv (also known as xlaunch) and select a display option. You will be prompted to login with your NetID, Google Authenticator (if relevant for the system) and your password. This will tell PuTTY to display to VcXsrv's window.Ĭlick open. In the "X display location field, put in the following location: (Both are boxed in red)Įxpand the SSH tree, click on X11 and check "X11 Forwarding". Next, navigate to SSH, and check "Enable compression". In the Host Name box, type the name of the server you are connecting to, we're using Condo as the example here: If neither of these are set, please configure them. You now know how to run X Forwarding on Mac! Windowsīy default, PuTTY should have the port set to 22, and connection type should be set to SSH.
To test if we have set up X11 forwarding correctly, we try to run mathematica. After running this command, you should be assigned a node that you can use. This allows us to use one of the nodes in the cluster. Once you have successfully connected, type in the following (modify as needed for your core count and time limit):
You will be prompted for your Google Authenticator code (if on condo or nova) and your password. Note that the "-Y" flag can be used instead of "-X", but skips X11 security extensions, so only use it if "-X" fails. (If you don't see the Applications > Terminal part, then you may need to open XQuartz once, close it, and you should be able to right click and see these options.)īegin by running the following command a terminal: This will configure XQuartz to run the application we want. In the dock, right click on XQuartz, hover over Applications and click on Terminal. Once you find it, click it once and drag it down to the dock at the bottom of the screen.
Once you find it, click it once and drag it down to the dock at the bottom of the screen. Mac OS X Navigate to Finder > Applications > Utilities. Navigate to Finder > Applications > Utilities. X Forwarding allows us to run software on Linux/Unix server with a Windows style GUI (Graphical User Interface). If you're on a personally owned device, use the links below:
If you are connecting from a University owned computer, please install the applications via self-service on, or talk to your departmental IT support person.
This guide will explain how to configure and use X-servers for Mac and Windows on Pronto, Condo, and Nova: