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* reason why you need it (we may have alternatives you haven't thought of) | * reason why you need it (we may have alternatives you haven't thought of) | ||
Revision as of 15:21, 17 March 2020
Work from home - Faculty of Science
See also the working from home page provided by the central it service centre.
See Email.
Library
See: How to get access to the University Library (when you are off campus).
Files on network discs
There are two ways to access your network files:
- Establish a VPN connection and access network shares like you would normally do
- Use an SCP (Secure Copy) client to connect to an SSH login server.
Chat
Use your Science login to login to Mattermost. You can define your own channels and communicate with your colleagues. Check this page for the user manual.
Linux Login Server / Cluster
See SSH. From there, login to the Science cluster.
Code collaboration
Use your Science login to login to GitLab.
Meetings
- Conference calls: https://conferencecall.nl
- Video conferencing: https://videobelpilot.surf.nl/ (Log in via surfconext when starting a channel, invited users don't need any login, a password is optional)
C+CZ helpdesk and postmaster
You can ask for help in the usual way and more:
- e-mail for questions about desktops, account problems, working from home
- e-mail for questions about linux systems, cluster, and more
- by phone (we will try to be reachable) on the usual numbers +31 24 3620000 (helpdesk) +31 24 3653535 (postmaster)
- via discord cncz-discord
Remote Desktop on your own PC (last resort!)
In some cases, there is no alternative to working on your work PC. However this should be a last resort and not to be used all the time. It puts the most strain on the VPN service and it requires the PC to have a permanent IP address, which is not the common situation.
If you really need this, please send e-mail to with the following information:
- Who is maintaining the PC? Yourself, C&CZ or ISC
- hostname or ip address of your PC
- the username you use to login to the PC, in case PC is managed by C&CZ
- reason why you need it (we may have alternatives you haven't thought of)
In order to use Remote desktop you need to:
- Setup VPN at home
- Enable your Windows Computer at the faculty for Remote Desktop