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Option 1- Install the AFS Client
Option 2 - SFTP/SCP
Windows
- Download WinSCP
- Connect to either galaxy.cnf.cornell.edu or world.cnf.cornell.edu
- Login with the SHORT version of your Cornell NetID/GuestID and associated password
- Initially, you will be working directly out of your AFS home folder
- You can move up directory levels to get to CNF shares or to someone else's home folder
Mac OS X
Please note that Cornell GuestID users will not be able to login to AFS via the AFS client from off campus without use of the Cornell VPN.
Option 2 - SFTP (Use this method to remotely access the Lab Transfer share)
- Connect via SFTP to remote.
- Download Fugu
- Connect to either galaxy.cnf.cornell.edu or world.cnf.cornell.edu
- Login with the SHORT version of your Cornell NetID/GuestID and associated password
- When prompted with a warning about the host key of the computer, click "Yes" to continue connecting (you should only see this warning once, ever, per computer -- if you see it again, don't continue)If you receive an error box "Error looking up user groups", don't worry... just click "OK" and you can continue logging in
- Initially, you will be working directly out of your AFS home folder
- You can move up directory levels to get to CNF shares or to someone else's home folder – the lab transfer share is accessible at the top level folder
- : /cnflab
Recommended SFTP Clients
Recommended SFTP clients along with instructions are on the File Transfers with SFTP web page.
Large File Transfers
Please contact CNF Computing for help on transferring large files ( a gigabyte or more) for conversion work directly to/from the scratch space on the CNF Conversion computers or tool computers. Do not store large files directly on the Lab Transfer Share.
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