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If you’re using a Mac or a Linux-based device, you'll probably have a built-in client that you can access from the terminal. | If you’re using a Mac or a Linux-based device, you'll probably have a built-in client that you can access from the terminal. | ||
If you’re using a Windows-based device, you can access a terminal by installing Google Chrome, and then within Google Chrome typing "Secure Shell Extension" and then installing the extension. | If you’re using a Windows-based device, you can access a terminal by installing Google Chrome, and then within Google Chrome typing "Secure Shell Extension" and then installing the extension. The Windows Terminal can also be used to connect if installed. | ||
Either way, you'll need a connection string to access the server. The connection string begins with your first name and last name separated by a hyphen, for example: '''john-williams'''. The rest of the connection string is '''@ssh.codermerlin. | Either way, you'll need a connection string to access the server. The connection string begins with your first name and last name separated by a hyphen, for example: '''john-williams'''. The rest of the connection string is '''@ssh.codermerlin.academy''' | ||
For John Williams, the entire connection string would be: | For John Williams, the entire connection string would be: | ||
{{ConsoleLine||john-williams@ssh.codermerlin. | {{ConsoleLine||john-williams@ssh.codermerlin.academy}} | ||
After you're connected, you'll be prompted to enter your password. After a successful logon, you'll land in the '''shell'''. | After you're connected, you'll be prompted to enter your password. After a successful logon, you'll land in the '''shell'''. |
Latest revision as of 23:42, 20 January 2024
Coder Merlin is a cloud-based server where we’ll be doing most of our exercises. To access Merlin, you'll need a secure shell client.
If you’re using a Mac or a Linux-based device, you'll probably have a built-in client that you can access from the terminal.
If you’re using a Windows-based device, you can access a terminal by installing Google Chrome, and then within Google Chrome typing "Secure Shell Extension" and then installing the extension. The Windows Terminal can also be used to connect if installed.
Either way, you'll need a connection string to access the server. The connection string begins with your first name and last name separated by a hyphen, for example: john-williams. The rest of the connection string is @ssh.codermerlin.academy
For John Williams, the entire connection string would be:
john-williams@ssh.codermerlin.academy
After you're connected, you'll be prompted to enter your password. After a successful logon, you'll land in the shell.