[Frost] FROST meeting

Eugene Pasyuk pasyuk at jlab.org
Wed Jul 13 16:41:50 EDT 2011


If anyone has anything to show tomorrow please respond to the mailing list.
If we don't hear from anyone by 11:00 tomorrow morning then there is no 
reason to have meeting.

There is no guarantee that we will have normal connectivity in a week 
from now.
I wish I am wrong but  I doubt it.
The procedure I described in previous message worked for me from home today.
All you need is ssh client and Xserver running.
On Linux and Mac all this is available by default.
I used Cygwin ssh client and Xserver on WinXP machine.

Assuming of course that everyone changed their passwords. Those who did 
not change have their accounts disabled until they do.

-Eugene


On 7/13/11 15:51 , Barry Ritchie wrote:
>
> With all that in mind, is there actually a pressing need for this 
> meeting? Does someone actually have something urgent to report that 
> can't wait until next week when (maybe) JLab will be fully reconnected 
> to the rest of the world?  ----BGR
>
> *From:* frost-bounces at jlab.org [mailto:frost-bounces at jlab.org] *On 
> Behalf Of *Eugene Pasyuk
> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 13, 2011 12:49 PM
> *To:* frost at jlab.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Frost] FROST meeting
>
> One more thing, the links on the meeting page must point to internal 
> jlab servers. We still don't have access to most of the external web 
> sites from the lab.
>
> -Eugene
>
>
> On 7/13/11 15:38 , Eugene Pasyuk wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Let's try to have a meeting tomorrow, Thursday July 14 at 11:30 JLab 
> time in B101.
> The meeting page 
> http://clasweb.jlab.org/rungroups/g9/wiki/index.php/July_14%2C_2011
> Even though we still have limited internet connectivity there is a way 
> to access internal websites from off-site. Here is how.
> 1. ssh to login.jlab.org
> 2. from there ssh to any CUE computer other than ifarm, for instance 
> jlabl1.
> 3. once there, launch firefox and go to our wiki.
> make sure you have XWindows forwarding turned on in ssh and Xwindows 
> server running on your machine.
>
> I tried this from home today and it works.
>
> -Eugene
>
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