The University of Sydney
School of Mathematics and Statistics

Computing Information for Visitors

Your account

A Linux account on the server enna will be set up for you. You will be asked to nominate a password (different from passwords you use elsewhere).

The Linux account is accessible from all office Y-terminals by selecting the item enna in the menu of hosts. There is a Y-terminal suitable for visitors in room 612, just to the right of the door; or maybe use one of the terminals in the "honours students" room 729/730.

Your account and any remaining files will be deleted shortly after your departure date.

WiFi wireless

Wireless networks are operated by central ICT (not by Maths support), please see www.maths.usyd.edu.au/s/lscnitm/psz-WirelessForVisitors

Wired network

If you have a laptop or other computer (including ICT-managed PCs and Macs) and it has an RJ-45 UTP Ethernet port, it may be possible to provide a connection for it in your office (on our internal School network), please ask if interested: please see www.maths.usyd.edu.au/s/scnitm/psz-Laptops-WirelessAndWiredC about some setup. (You need to set automatic network address recognition via DHCP, and set web browsers to use direct access i.e. no proxies. The connection is behind a transparent proxy firewall).

SSH access

You may access your Linux account on enna via ssh, with plain password from the School internal wired network, or with 2-factor authentication (e.g. from "home" or from a wireless connection): see www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/psz/ssh-howto.html instructions.

Printing

Please see
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/psz/printing.html for details.

Support

The School Local Front Page www.maths.usyd.edu.au/local.html may contain useful information.

To report problems or seek help on the computer system, please send email to [email protected] .

University ICT Resources Policy

All use of the information and communication technology resources of the University of Sydney is subject to the Information and Communication Technology Resources Policy of the University. You must abide by the conditions of use and associated regulations found at http://sydney.edu.au/ICTRPolicy/


Paul Szabo [email protected] 18 Nov 24