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Connecting is very easy these days. Due to increased security requirements from Cornell, we have a [https://portal.math.cornell.edu/ portal] where all of our in-browser resources are available behind a single Cornell NetID login.
 
Once logged in, you have a menu with access to various resources. This resource menu will change as it's improved and new services are added.
 
* '''Web Desktop''' lets you connect to a Math department Linux desktop, inside your browser, without any additional software or VPN.
 
* '''JupyterHub''' lets you log in to a Jupyter Notebook on any of the systems. You can also open a terminal and transfer files.
* Web Desktop lets you connect to a Math department Linux desktop, inside your browser, without any additional software or VPN.
* '''Webdisk''' lets you transfer files and do some other operations. It's older and you can do all of this with JupyterHub, but some people still like it.
* JupyterHub lets you log in to a Jupyter Notebook on any of the systems. You can also open a terminal and transfer files.
* Webdisk'''System Status''' (graphs) lets you transfersee filessystem andresource dousage somein otherreal-time operations.(once It'sa olderminute) andso you can dosee allwhich ofsystems thisare withbusy JupyterHub,and butwhat's somegoing peopleon stillwith likeyour itjobs.
* '''Wiki''' is a link to this wiki site. You may edit or add pages! Just click 'Log In' and your NetID should appear in the upper right.
* System Status lets you see system resource usage in real-time (once a minute) so you can see which systems are busy and what's going on with your jobs.
* '''Account settingsSettings''' takes you to the 'accounts' page, where you can reset your password, or if you're an instructor, you can invite users and manage your groups.
* Wiki is a link to this wiki site. You may edit or add pages! Just click 'Log In' and your NetID should appear in the upper right.
* '''Print Portal''' allows printing from any network or device, with a login. You must be in the math.dept group to use this. Upload a PDF and print it, from any phone, tablet, or computer.
* Account settings takes you to the 'accounts' page, where you can reset your password, or if you're an instructor, you can invite users and manage your groups.
* Print Portal allows printing from any network or device, with a login. You must be in the math.dept group to use this. Upload a PDF and print it, from any phone, tablet, or computer.
 
These services use your Math username and password. If you're prompted for a password, that's the one to use.

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