On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 1:59 AM, Georgi Guninski <gunin...@guninski.com> wrote:
> I prefer working in a terminal instead of a browser.
>
> What is the easiest way to use cloud.sagemath in a terminal?
>
> AFAICT ssh(1) isn't allowed, is it really so?

The virtual machines do not have external addresses on the internet,
so there is no easy way to directly ssh into them yet.

> Using a small package got it working with simple commands,
> (connect back) but there might be easier way.

I plan to setup a machine specifically devoted to port forwarding for
them, but I just haven't got to it yet.  In the meantime,  if you have
an account on any Linux (or OS X?) machine foo.edu (say) anywhere, you
should be able to do the following:

(1) in your cloud.sagemath terminal, type

    ssh -R 8022:localhost:22 yourn...@foo.edu

 (2) Now login to yourn...@foo.edu and type

    ssh localhost -p 8022

You can change 8022 to any free port.

 -- William



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University of Washington
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