Using Terminal to Connect to a Host from a Macintosh
Provides
instructions on how use a secure telnet program called
Terminal, which comes with the Mac OS, to access your Unix account. The instructions assume you are using a retired system called Euler system, but they apply equally to the Astro system as well.
Account Guide to Temple's
Central Unix Systems Describes how to open an account on a
central Unix system, access the system, and obtain more information
about using the system. This guide also lists the Internet services
and software packages available on Temple's central Unix systems.
Unix Quick Reference
Guide Explains how to perform basic tasks on Temple's central
Unix systems. Topics include creating files and directories, using
the pico editor, printing, using online help, and other topics.
Unix Editor (vi) (E-Bulletin
310) Explains how to use the Unix text editor, vi, to create
and modify files, and add, delete, search for and copy text settings.
ACLs: Your answer to Unix
file sharing
Explains how to use Access Control List (ACL),
a Unix feature that enables you to share particular files in your
account with other people by specifying read from, write to, and/or
execute permission.
Using FUGU to Transfer Files on a Macintosh
Includes instructions for transferring files between a Macintosh and a Unix system. The instructions assume you are usinga retired system called Euler, but they apply equally to the Astro system as well. You can download a free verion of FUGU from Temple's Download web site.
Ordering a GlobalSign SSL Certificate
GlobalSign SSL Certificate Procedures
Provides instructions on how system administrators can submit and obtain an SSL Certificate through GlobalSign.