![]() ![]() ![]() ITerm2 supports split panes, so you can have multiple Terminal windows open and operating right beside each other or on top of each other. In addition to letting you establish SSH connections, it lets you perform functions on your Mac that Terminal performs, but with a bunch of extra useful features. iTerm2 is a complete Terminal replacement. You should see your work desktop now.If you’re familiar with Terminal and have some complaints about it, or feel it has some limitations, iTerm2 is the SSH client for you.Click the "Yes" button located in the bottom right corner of the window.Check the "Don't ask me again for connections to this computer" checkbox if you do not want to see this window anymore.If you want your computer to remember this information, make sure to check the "Remember me" checkbox.Click the "OK" button after you have entered your information. Type your ENGR account password in the second text box. In the first text box, type your ENGR username preceded by "engr\" in the case of someone with username "jcc" you would want to type " engr\jcc".Select the "Use a different account" option.Click the "More choices" option, it is in the bottom left corner above the "OK" button.Click the "Connect" button in the bottom right corner of the window.Click the "Hide Options" button when you are done entering this information. Type your ENGR username preceded by "engr\" in the case of someone with username "jcc" you would want to type " engr\jcc".Type " localhost:60000" in the "Computer:" text box and then click the "Show Options" button located in the bottom left corner of the window.When you open the application you will be greeted by a window that looks like this one. In the search box on the taskbar, type "Remote Desktop Connection", and then select Remote Desktop Connection.Keep this window open while you use your computer. After successfully entering your ENGR username and password you should have a window that looks like this.Type your password, the characters will NOT show on the screen as you type.Type your valid ENGR username and then press enter. ![]() Select "Work Computer Remote Desktop" from the list of "Saved Sessions" and then click the "Open" button.Click the "Save" button again, this will save information that you entered in Step 4. Scroll to the top of the "Category:" section and select the "Session" category.You should see the information you entered appear in the larger text box above. After you have entered the "Source port" and the "Destination" information, click the "Add" button located on the right side of the window.Replace " " with the name or IP of your computer.Select the "Tunnels" section of the SSH category.Expand the "SSH" section in the Connection category.Scroll down to the "Connection" category and expand it by clicking the "+" to the left.Locate the "Category:" section on the left side of the window.This will save your session for future use. Once you have entered the server and session name, click the "Save" button on the right side of the PuTTY window.Enter a description, in this example we chose "Work Computer Remote Desktop" but you can pick whatever makes sense to you. This will be the saved name of the connection.Open PuTTY. If you do not have PuTTY installed you can download it from our software page, here. This an alternative to using the VPN for remotely accessing your work computer. ![]()
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