Overview
NetID
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Overview
NetID/GuestID
Your Your Cornell Netid or Guestid is used to access central Cornell services, the Coral lab management system, the CNF AFS file server, and login to the Sunrays CNF Thin service and and Windows workstations.
Per Cornell policy, the password used for your GuestID or NetID must not be used anywhere else and must not be written down. If this password is compromised, others will be able to access your data files and charge lab time to your account.
VAX
Your Vax username and password is used to access the old web scheduling system and CAC on the vax terminals.
This password should be unique and not used anywhere else. Access to the VAX is via telnet which is not encrypted. This means that your password can easily be observed by someone else on the network.
Before being able to use CNF systems requiring the VAX password, the VAX password must be changed by telnetting to: nnfvax.cnf.cornell.edu
Using Using Your NetID/GuestID
Short Version
Which is which?
A Cornell NetID is a series of The netid looks is usually two or three letters followed by a series of numbers.The letters will usually correspond to yoru intials. For example, sph1 .
CNF may reactivate old NetIDs for use at CNF. When onboarding, let the CNF User Program know you have an old NetID to re-use. Re-activating a Cornell NetID is preferable to obtaining a GuestID.
Some external users received Sponsored NetIDs for use in the Daily Check system. Netids activated solely for this purpose are not used at CNF.
A Cornell GuestID starts with "gid" for GuestID, followed by a dash, followed by your lastname, and then followed by your first and/or middle initials and optionally a number. For example, sph1 gid-doej .
The guestid A Legacy GuestID is usually formatted as firstname.your firstname followed by a period followed by your lastname optionally followed by a number. For example: john.doe or john.doe5. Legacy GuestIDs are no longer in use at Cornell University.
Short Version
The short version of your netid/guestid is simply the NetID or GuestID as denoted above.
Long Long Version
The long version of your netid/guestid looks just like the short version, but with some extra information, called the Realm, appended to the end. For a netid, this will be either @CIT.CORNELL.EDU or @cit.cornell.edu . And for a guestidLegacy Guestid, the extra information is one of @GUEST.CORNELL.EDU or @guest.cornell.edu . For a Cornell GuestID, the extra information is either @CORNELL.EDU or @cornell.edu. See below for when to use uppercase or lowercase after the @ sign. The portion of your netid/guestid before the @ symbol will always be lowercase.
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NEMO
Login to coral NEMO via CUWebLogin using the short version of your netid/guestidNetID or GuestID.
AFS - only use of the long version
Login to afs using the long version of your netid/guestid, with the portion after the @ symbol capitalized.
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CNF Thin
Login to the sunrays CNF Thin service using the short version of your netid/guestid.
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Login to windows using the long short version of your netid/guestid , with the portion after the @ symbol capitalized(if you attempt to login as user@CIT.CORNELL.EDU, you will receive a strange nonsensical error).
To keep your private data private, remember to logout of Windows by choosing "Log Off" from the Start menu.
CULearn
Shared Logins
Some computers make use of shared logins (and optionally offer the ability to also login to your roaming Windows profile and AFS account). If using one of the shared logins, keep in mind that any data left on these systems may be accessible to others.
If you login to AFS using one of the shared logins, please remember to DISCARD YOUR AFS TOKENS before leaving the computer. Otherwise, others will be able to access your private files.
GuestID URLs
Get a GuestID
https://confluence.cornell.edu/display/CNF/Get+a+New+Cornell+GuestID
Edit your profile
https://guestid.cit.cornell.edu/pro/profile.cfm
Change your password
https://guestid.cit.cornell.edu/cpw/ChangePwd.cfm
Reset a forgotten password
Logins to CULearn use different URLs depending on whether one is using a Cornell NetID or a Cornell GuestID. Use the short version of your netid or guestid to login to CULearn. And GuestID CULearn logins use a separate password not synchronized with your normal GuestID password. See the CULearn Trainings page for more information.
NextGen Forms
Use the links on the main CNF website Getting Started pages to login. Cornell users will use the short version of their Cornell NetID. External users will create a separate account with their email address in the system.
URLs
Reset a forgotten password
https://cornellcnf.link/iforgot
NetIDs, Passwords, Authentication, and More
http://www https://guestid.cit.cornell.edu/fpwidentity/ForgotPwd.cfm
NetID URLs
GuestIDs
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, Passwords, Authentication, and More
http://www.citit.cornell.edu/identity/
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