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 On the following pages you find additional information regarding our Server and how to set it up. On the following pages you find additional information regarding our Server and how to set it up.
  
-==== Network configuration ====+===== Remote Access ===== 
 + 
 +Install [[https://www.zi.uzh.ch/en/support/network/vpn_ISAC.html|UZH VPN]] and follow the guide there to get access to the UZH VPN. 
 +Install [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/|Xming]] for a graphical interface between Linux applications and Windows. 
 +Install [[https://putty.org/|PuTTY]] to allow tunneling of X11 protocols through SSH connections. 
 +Connecting to the server using PuTTY: 
 + 
 +Go to Start and open PuTTY from there. 
 +In the field Host Name (or IP address), type the server's IP: 10.65.117.42. 
 +On the left side, expand the SSH option, go to X11, and enable X11 forwarding. 
 +Go back to Session on your left side, give your session a name, and click Save. This allows you to simply load your previous settings the next time you want to connect to the server. 
 +Click Open. A terminal window should open where you will be asked for the login credentials: 
 +  * Username: damic 
 +  * Password: 1rChEL 
 +Open the application/software. 
 +To open any kind of application, you have to run the executable from the terminal opened by PuTTY. 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Network configuration =====
  
 The computer is configured to act as a router and a gateway between the internal network connecting all devices of the experimental setup and the rest of the UZH infrastructure. Effectively, devices on the internal network are hidden from the outside, while they can still access the internet. The computer is configured to act as a router and a gateway between the internal network connecting all devices of the experimental setup and the rest of the UZH infrastructure. Effectively, devices on the internal network are hidden from the outside, while they can still access the internet.
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 Once tcpdump is present, once can continuously monitor traffic by issuing: Once tcpdump is present, once can continuously monitor traffic by issuing:
     sudo tcpdump -i any icmp     sudo tcpdump -i any icmp
 +===== RAID =====
 +To configure a system in any kind of RAID mode you have to set the jumper like shown here. Then with F8 enter the BIOS settings and change the Main Board to RAID mode. 
 +{{ :server:server:raidsetting.png?400|}}
  
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 +The systems will most propably not see the RAID mode, we were unable to localize/solve this issue. The only thing that did work was installing a RAID card. Then the following jumper has to be modified accordingly: {{ :server:server:raid_card.png?400|}}
 +After doing so press Ctrl+A to enter the RAID card settings and set up the Disks accordingly.
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