ITG USER HELP PAGEAccessing your ITG home directory through the network Your ITG home directory resides on a machine called zeus.itg.uiuc.edu, or 130.126.126.162. Your home directory automatically mounts when you logon to an ITG machine. If you would like to access your ITG home directory from anywhere on campus you can use the following methods: WINDOWSYou can use windows browsing to connect to your home directory. However, for security reasons, this will only work if you are within the University of Illinois domain. Please follow these steps to connect to your ITG home directory:
Windows Map Network Drive - you can also map a network drive from windows. When you map a network drive, that drive will show up as a network resource in 'My Computer' each time you login to your machine. As with windows browsing, mapping an ITG network drive will only work from within the UI domain:
MACINTOSH OS XIf you are within the U of I domain (campus network), then you can use Samba in the following way:
ACCESSING ZEUS FROM OUTSIDE THE CAMPUS NETWORKUniversity network admins block all Samba (SMB) traffic outside the U of I campus, so you must use alternative methods, which are just as good WinSCP Client - a GUI FTP style SSH program. If you are coming from outside the UI domain, you can download this software from the following page: http://winscp.sourceforge.net/eng/download.php. Once installed, you can use this software to get a GUI FTP style connection to zeus.itg.uiuc.edu. PuTTY Client - a command line interface. If you are coming from outside the UI domain, you can download this software from the following page: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/. Once installed, you can use this software to command line SSH zeus.itg.uiuc.edu. !!! WINDOWS VISTA USERS !!!Windows Vista networking blocks access to Samba servers by default, so to access our ITG Samba servers, you must change a local security policy setting on your Windows Vista machine.
Control Panel, classic view -> Administrative Tools -> Local Security Policy -> Local Policies -> Security Options.... Change 'Network security: LAN Manager authentication level' to 'Send LM & NTLM responses'
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