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student:stu:basics [2022/09/04 08:36] bernstdhstudent:stu:basics [2023/01/25 22:53] – [Transferring Files to and From stu] link to steps for sftp stewarmc
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 ==== Transferring Files to and From stu ==== ==== Transferring Files to and From stu ====
-You can transfer files to "stu" using an SCP client (and the host name  ''%%stu.cs.jmu.edu%%''). Modern operating systems include a command-line scp client named ''scp''. See [[http://www.hypexr.org/linux_scp_help.php|this article]] for some usage examples. There are also GUI clients available that work like a file explorer. Options include [[ https://filezilla-project.org/| FileZilla]], [[https://winscp.net/eng/index.php|WinSCP]] and [[https://cyberduck.io/|Cyberduck]]. Both SCP and SFTP use port 22.+You can transfer files to "stu" using an SCP client (and the host name  ''%%stu.cs.jmu.edu%%''). Modern operating systems include a command-line scp client named ''scp''. See [[http://www.hypexr.org/linux_scp_help.php|this article]] for some usage examples. There are also GUI clients available that work like a file explorer. Options include [[ https://filezilla-project.org/| FileZilla]], [[https://winscp.net/eng/index.php|WinSCP]] and [[https://cyberduck.io/|Cyberduck]]. Both SCP and SFTP use port 22 (see more detailed instructions on [[student:stu:filezilla|Transferring Files from Your JMU CS Account with FileZilla]].
  
  
-If you want a more seamless experience or the ability to edit files on "stu" using a local editor like Eclipse or VS Code, you can [[student:utilities:sshfs|mount your home folder locally]]. The department strongly discourages the use of editor-specific plugins such as "Visual Studio Code Remote" for performance and security reasons, and students found using these extensions may be asked to stop.+If you want a more seamless experience or the ability to edit files on "stu" using a local editor like Eclipse or VS Code, you can [[student:utilities:sshfs|mount your home folder locally]]. 
  
 ==== Using stu as an HTTP Server ==== ==== Using stu as an HTTP Server ====