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VPN at LSU: How to Connect? (Linux) We cannot guarantee that this guide will work with every version of Linux since there are so many different distributions. Our guide assumes you have a general understanding of the Linux OS and its command line. If you have troubles, please contact your departments TSP, the ITS Service desk, or Google. 1. Open a web browser. 2. Navigate to ...
Article Id: 17466

Establish a Connection to the Faculty Data Storage on a Linux Computer 1. Open a Terminal & type the following Command : $ sudo mount -t cifs //research.storage.lsu.edu/research/[myLSU ID] /[local mountpoint] 2. Press the Enter key. Referenced from: ...
Article Id: 17487

OpenSSH is the most common method used for remotely accessing Linux, BSD, and UNIX machines. When properly configured, it can provide a very secure environment; however, not all installations of OpenSSH are created equally, and taking the time to increase the security of an install can help to keep a machine from getting compromised. Restarting OpenSSH Most of these changes...
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To Start a Session in Linux: 1. Click Applications from the menu bar, hover over Internet , then click VMware View Open Client . 2. If you are off campus , connect to the LSU VPN if you have not already done so, or check to make sure you are still connected. For more information about the LSU VPN, please see this article: VPN / Virtual Private Network: LSU...
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General Information Support for Linux is limited, however, ITS has successfully configured and connected Linux devices to eduroam. The following steps will show you how to connect to eduroam. 1. Click on the Network Manager icon on the top right near the clock. 2. Select the eduroam wireless network. In the Wireless Network Authentication window, make sure...
Article Id: 17485

Issue Description When using the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client on Linux computers, the error messages below might be encountered: Possible Solution This error is caused by a syntax error in one of the configuration files. The error was fixed in the latest version of AnyConnect client for Linux. The old client must be completely removed from the computer: All...
Article Id: 16973

General Information Solid State Drives (SSDs) are quickly replacing traditional, mechanical, hard disk drives due to their higher speed, lower power consumption, lighter weight, and being more shock proof. However, traditional whole disk erasing utilities like Darik's Boot and Nuke (DBAN) do not work well with SSDs because the placement of data blocks is not as predictable as...
Article Id: 16716

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