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To run Cadence remotely you will need an ssh client, such as putty (''http://www.putty.org/'') and a remote desktop display program, such as Xming (''http://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/files/latest/download''). Make sure that Xming is running first before running putty.  In the putty client, you will need to go under '''Connection->SSH->X11'''. Click on "'''Enable X11 forwarding'''" and in the "X display location" type: "localhost:0".
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 15 September 2014

Accessing Cadence Remotely

You can ssh to the following PCs and run Cadence remotely:

shell.cec.wustl.edu
n401.int.cec.wustl.edu
n402.int.cec.wustl.edu
n403.int.cec.wustl.edu
n430.int.cec.wustl.edu


To run Cadence remotely you will need an ssh client, such as putty (http://www.putty.org/) and a remote desktop display program, such as Xming (http://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/files/latest/download). Make sure that Xming is running first before running putty. In the putty client, you will need to go under Connection->SSH->X11. Click on "Enable X11 forwarding" and in the "X display location" type: "localhost:0".

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