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  • Sessions can be disconnected from the client without terminating the session

    • This allows the user to re-attach to the session at a later time from any location

  • Users can create a session with Teton from either a desktop client or a web browser.

Using the Web Access Method (Quick Instructions) to Access Teton

  1. Open up your favorite web browser.

  2. In the URL box, enter https://fastx.arcc.uwyo.edu, this should bring up the FastX login page.

  3. On the login page, fill in your UW UserID. For the password is your two-factor password using the comma password syntax.

  4. You may see a Message of the Day (MOTD) popup. Select close after reading the message.

  5. You should see My Sessions page. On this screen, you will see any disconnected session that you can re-attach to. To start a new session click the Launch Session button.

  6. Select the type of GUI window manager to use by clicking on its icon. Press the Launch button to start the new session. 

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6. Reload your .profile file to enable the changes
. ~/.profile

Using the Desktop Client Access Method to Access Teton and Loren

  1. Start the FastX client on your desktop by typing "FastX". (Note: If you are connecting from off-campus, be sure to start the VPN prior to starting the FastX client.)

    1. If you are trying to access the Loren cluster then connect using loren101.arcc.uwyo.edu using your normal login details, use the default 22 port.

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2. Use the "+" found in the upper right corner to configure a server. A drop down will appear to select "SSH" to set up an ssh session connection. Fill in the name field with your UW UserID. The host entry should be filled in with mtmoran.uwyo.edu. Leave the port set as 22. Do not change the entry on Sci and leave the "Forward Agent Connections" mode unchecked.

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