Suppose your pair partner (or anyone else that you trust) is logged into a computer in the B230/B240 labs. You need to do something in your own ACMS account for just a moment.
But asking your pair partner to log all the way out is really inconvenient. They will lose their place in all the work they have open. And, it takes a long time to go through the whole logout/login process.
There is an easier and quicker way, as long as you trust one another.
Here’s what to do:
- Ask your pair partner/friend that is logged in to open a new terminal window, and pass you the keyboard.
- In this new terminal window, type this (where
spis19xy
is replaced by your own ACMS SPIS username.)
ssh spis19xy@localhost
The terminal session below shows an example of what that might look like. But first, a few notes about this output:
- Note that the
RSA key fingerprint...
notice is normal the first time you use thessh
command from any particular acccount to any particular machine.
* Typically, you just type the wordyes
, and you’ll never see that message again.
* The only time you would not do that is if you have some particular reason to believe you are being malicously attacked by evildoers that are spoofing IP addresses. This is pretty rare.) - You’ll be asked for your password. It might not echo on the screen as you type it, but it is going in.
- Once you are successful in logging in, there may be a long series of announcements. In the middle, you might
see the message:
--More--(99%)[Press space to continue, 'q' to quit.]
Just press space or
q
, and after a bit more yada, yada, yada, you’ll get your prompt.
[spis19t3@ieng6-240]:~:79$ ssh spis19t4@localhost
The authenticity of host 'localhost (127.0.0.1)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is 2c:07:da:be:44:8d:67:70:7f:4b:5e:51:88:d0:18:ce.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Warning: Permanently added 'localhost' (RSA) to the list of known hosts.
spis19t3@localhost's password:
Last login: Sun Aug 7 13:27:29 2016 from cpe-76-88-3-252.san.res.rr.com
============================ NOTICE =================================
Authorized use of this system is limited to password-authenticated
...
Sun Aug 07, 2016 1:27pm - Prepping spis19
[spis19t4@ieng6-240]:~:79$
You can see that the prompt has changed from spis19t3
to spis19t4
.
When you are finished, type exit
to leave the spis19t4
session and return to the spis19t3
session.