CSIL: via ssh from Windows

Connecting via PuTTY/XMing or MobaXterm

To connect to the CSIL machines from Windows, you need a piece of software known as an ssh client

Goodbye PuTTY/XMing, Hello MobaXTerm

The most commonly used ssh client in the past has been a program called PuTTY.

PuTTY works fine for any program that doesn’t use graphics. However, to access the graphics capabilities of the CSIL machines, you also need a piece of software known as an X11 server, such as XMing.

Configuring PuTTY and XMing to work together can be tedious. Why bother, when there is now a free program that combines both, called MobaXTerm.

You can download MobaXterm from this link: http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/

How to use MobaXTerm to connect to CSIL

Once you have downloaded it, you want to use it to create a new session. The demo shown at this link pretty much illustrates the process.