Changes between Version 22 and Version 23 of GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/NewToolsSetup


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    1 == 1. GENI Portal Account Instructions ==
     1= 1. GENI Portal Account Instructions =
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    33These instructions are to test if you are able to log into the GENI Portal using the username and password you use at your home institution, and, in the event that fails, to help you request a GENI account.  (Note: GENI never sees your home institution username and password. For more information on how this works, see http://www.incommon.org/federation/basics.html.)
     
    1212 1. On the GENI agreement page, check the two boxes that indicate you agree to all policies and to let the portal work on your behalf. Then "submit" the page.  Congratulations, you're done!  You should now be at the portal home page and you are ready for the GENI tutorial.
    1313
    14 == 2. Computer Requirements ==
     14= 2. Computer Requirements =
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    1616Verify your laptop/desktop meets these minimum requirements:
     
    2727''If you have a webcam please use it at the tutorial --- web-based tutorials are much less impersonal if we can see your faces.''
    2828
    29 == 3. Install GENI Tools ==
     29= 3. Install GENI Tools =
    3030
    31 === 3.1 Install Browsers ===
     31== 3.1 Install Browsers ==
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    3333If not already installed on your machine, please install these browsers:
     
    3535 1. Firefox: Firefox.
    3636
    37 === 3.2 SSH Client ===
     37== 3.2 SSH Client ==
    3838
    39 ==== Mac OS X/Linux ====
    40 Mac OS X and Linux come with an ssh client you can run from a Terminal window. You do not need to install anything. Proceed to the "Test SSH with keys" section below.
     39=== Mac OS X/Linux ===
     40 Mac OS X and Linux come with an ssh client you can run from a Terminal window. You do not need to install anything. Proceed to the "Test SSH with keys" section below.
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    42 ==== Windows ====
    43 '''Recommended''' -  Install Putty, a free SSH client for Windows:
     42=== Windows ===
     43 '''Recommended''' -  Install Putty, a free SSH client for Windows:
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    45 http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
    46 Alternative - Install FireSSH, a Firefox ssh plugin:
     45 http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
     46 Alternative - Install FireSSH, a Firefox ssh plugin:
    4747
    4848Install the plugin from FireSSH
    49 3.3 Test SSH with keys
     49
     50== 3.3 Test SSH with keys ==
    5051You should have received a copy of an SSH private key by email.  Follow the instructions below which apply to your Operating System/Tool.  (PuTTY users should use the key file with PUTTY in it's name)
    5152
    52     Mac OS X/Linux
     53=== Mac OS X/Linux ===
    5354Save the NOT_PUTTY version of the private key attached to this message on your computer. 
    5455Open a terminal