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 sudo apt-get install openssh-client sudo apt-get install openssh-client
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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. To redirect any graphics output from Snellius to your own system, you'll need an X-server like XQuartz. Download and install it. Then, login to the system using (note that X is capitalized)+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 Snellius to your own system, you'll need an X-server like XQuartz. Download and install it. Then, login to the system using (note that X is capitalized)
  
 Now you are connected to the submit host and anything you now type is executed on the submit host. Notice that the prompt has changed and now shows the hostname of the machine as ''submit'' Now you are connected to the submit host and anything you now type is executed on the submit host. Notice that the prompt has changed and now shows the hostname of the machine as ''submit''
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