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# [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Download Putty from this link]. Select <tt>putty.exe</tt> under the "Binaries" section and "For Windows on Intel x86" subsection".
# Read through the material on [http://analog24.net/pcosci/misc/puttytutorial.pdf Getting started with Putty]. We'll practice using Putty/SSH in depth later in the day.
# We have set up access to a Linux machine for you to play with. Here are the credentials for that machine:<pre>Hostname:
# Since this remote machine is running Linux, you'll need to use Linux commands to navigate the filesystem on the machine. Please read the [
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