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 {{ :documentation:connecting:windows:bitwise-start.png?nolink |}} {{ :documentation:connecting:windows:bitwise-start.png?nolink |}}
  
-Here we show the ''Host'' field already set to ''submit.grid.fe.up.pt'' and the Username as ''jbarber'', you will have to change these and use the username supplied to you via email. After you have changed these click "Login", if your machine can reach the submit host will ask you to verify the ED25519 or RSA key fingerprint.+Here we show the ''Host'' field already set to ''submit.grid.fe.up.pt'' and the Username as ''jbarber'', you will have to change these and use the username supplied to you via email. After you have changed these click "Login", if your machine can reach the submit host will ask you to [[system_details:ssh_hostkey|verify the ED25519 or RSA key fingerprint]].
  
 If the Fingerprint is correct, click "Accept and Save", you can then click "OK" on the next dialog: If the Fingerprint is correct, click "Accept and Save", you can then click "OK" on the next dialog:
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-When connecting to the system for the first time, SSH will ask you to verify the ED25519 or RSA key fingerprint. Then, you will be asked for your password. Note that you will not see anything as you type your password, but the terminal does in fact register your keystrokes.+When connecting to the system for the first time, SSH will ask you to [[system_details:ssh_hostkey|verify the ED25519 or RSA key fingerprint]]. Then, you will be asked for your password. Note that you will not see anything as you type your password, but the terminal does in fact register your keystrokes.
  
 To redirect any graphics output from the HPC system to your own system, you'll need an X-server like XQuartz. Download and install it. Then, login to the HPC system using (note that X is capitalized).  To redirect any graphics output from the HPC system to your own system, you'll need an X-server like XQuartz. Download and install it. Then, login to the HPC system using (note that X is capitalized). 
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