GettingStarted
Getting an Account
To get started with a UMIACS account, fill out the form at https://intranet.umiacs.umd.edu/intranet/accountRequest/form.htm. This will establish your email account, web site, and ftp site. It will also establish an account on the UMIACS Open Lab.
To get access to additional facilities, like our clusters or our Windows-based Workstations
Logging into your Open Lab Account
You may log into your Open Lab account by using the Secure Shell (ssh) to connect to openlab.umiacs.umd.edu. Ssh is available on most modern UNIX systems, and versions for Windows and MacOSX are freely available to members of the UMIACS community. An online java-based client that is suitable for use with most web browsers is available online at https://intranet.umiacs.umd.edu/intranet/ssh.
You may also log in at any of the UMIACS Sun Ray Terminals in AV Williams and BSB. Please visit the UMIACS help desk to borrow a smart card for roaming sessions that will move with you from terminal to terminal.
Accessing your Data
You may access your files by using a Secure File Transfer Protocol (sftp) client or through Secure Copy (scp). Sftp and scp are available on most modern UNIX system, and versions for Windows and MacOSX are freely available to members of the UMIACS community. An online java-based client that is compatible with most web browsers is available online at https://intranet.umiacs.umd.edu/sftp/.
Managing your Account
You should change your password using the `passwd` command, and you can manage your account information through the web form at https://intranet.umiacs.umd.edu/chinfo/.
Printing and Copying
You can print to any UMIACS printer using the line printer daemon commands. Publicly accessible printers are available in AVW 3142, AVW 4462, and BSB XXXX. Copiers are available in AVW 2126 and AVW 44XX.
Software
The openlab provides a variety of software for administrative and scientific computing. In addition to the set of standard programs that are installed with the Operating System, a collection of frequently used programs are available under /usr/local/bin. Additional less frequently used software packages are installed under /usr/local/stow and /opt/stow.
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