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Remote Development Service: Exclusive Access User Guide NetScreen* SSL File Sharing by Mark L Waterstreet Intel® Hosting Services Intel Corporation[...]
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Introduction: This document is i ntended to assist users of the Intel® Remote Access service. This quick start guide provi des instructio ns on establishing end-to-end Exclusive Access connectivity from your desktop to the re mote Software Development Vehicle (SDV) using an SSL connection and Web browser. If you have a company or personal Firewall[...]
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1. Shown above are file transfer links to indivi dual systems, either Windows of Linux. Link to File Sh arin g • When you activate the connection of the Java SAM (Secure Application Manager) a smaller window then appe ars in the bottom right hand co rner of your screen. • Once it is loaded, click the D et ails tab to see the SD V sy s tem’s I[...]
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• This screen shows the SDVs I P Address and port. • Additional information for accessing your remotely hosted SDVs can be found on the User Guides and Tuto rials page, Cli ck here Copyright® Intel Corporation 2007. * Other names and brands may be clai med as the property of others. 4[...]
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File Sharing The next steps w ill walk th ou gh the process of f ile sharing bet ween a host machine and a Virtual machine. Link to Windows Procedure Link to Linux: Red Hat / SUSE Procedure Additional file transfer features ava ilable by contacting ISPPS and requesti ng SSL file transfers enable d by Remote Access Staff. Copyright® Intel Corporati[...]
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Windows 1. Click on System Name under the File s headi ng to access that Server’s Directory. • For each time that you f irst access the File Sharin g application in your session yo u w ill be prom p ted to aut hentica t e to the Remote SD V. Username is administrator unless chan ged by yourself, a nd the Password is the password in your Acti va[...]
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4. Select the Directory to transfer the file to by clicking on the name. 5. Then just drag the fi le from your client s ystem’s Windows Expl orer to the chosen directory on the SDV. • By using th is method there is a reduct ion of CPU utilizat ion on your local file system. Return to File Sharing Linux: Red Hat / SUSE 1. File Sharing between a [...]
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2. Open / activate the File Tran sfer of your SSH application. 3. Click on Quick Connect to establish yo u SSH connection to the remote hosted SDV. Copyright® Intel Corporation 2007. * Other names and brands may be clai med as the property of others. 8[...]
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4. Type in the IP Address provi ded by the SAM window tha t has the port 22 notification as the Li nux* based platform. Use ‘root’ as the User Name and ‘22 ’ as the Port Number in the Co nnect to Server window. 5. Connection established as noted in the bottom status bar. Copyright® Intel Corporation 2007. * Other names and brands may be cl[...]
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6. Pick the file you want to transfer a nd ju st drag it over to the Remote Server window. Copyright® Intel Corporation 2007. * Other names and brands may be clai med as the property of others. 10[...]
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Note: The bottom widow s hows the status of the fil e transferred from your client to the Remote Host. (Arrow pointing up) 7. Pick the file you want to transfer a nd just drag it back to the Local Server window. Copyright® Intel Corporation 2007. * Other names and brands may be clai med as the property of others. 11[...]
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Note: The bottom widow s hows the status of the fil e transferred from the Remote Host to your clie nt. (Arrow pointing Down) 8. Once file transfer is co mpleted, se l ect Disconnect from the main menu. Return to File Sharing Copyright® Intel Corporation 2007. * Other names and brands may be clai med as the property of others. 12[...]