Turn-in your project from your Windows PC
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1 You can work on CS180 projects at home using your laptop. You also can turnin your CS180 project from your laptop. This document explains you how to do that. Turn-in your project from your Windows PC Before starting: If you do not have an antivirus software installed in your PC/MAC, download and install the antivirus software!! Goto and then click Read More under Security Downloads: Remote turnin from Windows 7 laptop Download first the SSH Secure Shell Client You can google it or find at ftp://ftp.tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/pub/prog/sshsecureshellclient exe This program is like Putty but has more functionalities that help you transfer the final version of your project file into your project1 directory on lore.cs.purdue.edu. Once you have installed it, do the following steps: STEP 1 launch it by clicking All Programs, SSH Secure Shell, and then Secure Shell Client. The following window will show-up.
2 STEP2: Click Quick Connect. The following window will show up: In the field Host Name type lore.cs.purdue.edu In the field User Name type your purdue account (example: lmartino) DO NOT CHANGE THE PORT NUMBER. Then click Connect. The following window will show up: STEP3: Type your UNIX password and click OK.
3 You are now connected (logged in) your UNIX account, and you are positioned in your home directory! STEP4: You should have already created a directory cs180 on your UNIX account. If so, type the following command: % cd % cd cs180 To see if you already created the directory projectx (where X can be 1,2,3,4, 5), just type the following command: % ls You should see the directory projectx in the list returned by the ls command. If you did not have created the directory projectx, you can do that by typing the following commands: % mkdir projectx
4 Now you can transfer the files of your project from your PC to your UNIX account. Note that the following example shows how to transfer a Python file. Do not mind! It applies to.java files too. The example assumes that you created the your project1 files under a folder project1 in your laptop (however, you may create it where you like!). To transfer this file form your PC to your UNIX account, under the UNIX directory project1 you should have created before (see the steps described before), do the following steps: STEP 5 Click All Programs, SSH Secure Shell SSH, and then Secure File Transfer Client. The following window will show up. Note that the left part of the window shows the folders of the Desktop of your laptop. You can navigate these folders by using the buttons: Find the folder where you created you re your files file:
5 STEP 6 Click Quick Connect and enter your password (as described before). STEP 7 Click the File Transfer Window button: The right part of the window will now show the content (directories) of your UNIX account (see figure below).
6 Navigate the UNIX directories (right part of the window) and find the directory cs180. To navigate use the right part of the window (as indicated in the figure below) and the button : Locate the directory cs180, and double click it.
7 The directories previously created under cs180 will show-up. Note that in the example below, under the directory cs180 I created only the directory project1: Double click on the project1 folder on the left part of the window (the one showing your PC folders):
8 Drag and drop your.java file(s) on the left window to the project1 directory on the right windows. You can now close your file transfer windows. To turn-in your project 1. Redo the STEPS 1-3 described above to connect to your UNIX account. 2. Then follow the turn-in instructions provided to you in the project assignment.
9 Remote turn-in from your MAC You need to do two main steps: A) Transfer your projectx files form your MAC to your UNIX account B) Turn-in the projectx files Transfer projectx files from MAC to your UNIX account To transfer your projectx file(s) from your MAC to your UNIX directory projectx you created before. In your MAC Finder, navigate to the directory where you put your project1 files. Then do the following: 1.open the terminal application on your MAC 2. in the terminal window type: sftp <your 3. enter your password when requested 4. you are now in the sftp environmenton your UNIX account. Here you can launch commands that operate on the UNIX machine (the remote host) and in your MAC (the local host) 5. If you did not yet created the directory project1 on your UNIX account, launch the following commands: 5.1 cd cs mkdir projectx 5.3 cd projectx You are now positioned on the UNIX projectx directory. You must now navigate to your MAC projectx folder (or to whichever folder you put your projectx files). To this end, use the commands: lpwd, lcd, lls (they are the UNIX command, prefixed with a 'l' that stands for local host, i.e. your MAC): - lpwd: tells you the MAC folder where you are positioned. - lcd to move to another MAC folder - lls to list the content of the current MAC folder
10 Once you are on the MAC folder projectx, then type the following commands: 6. put <your-file-name>. sftp will print out a diagnostic like the following one where (with your-account shown instead of lmartino, and the.java filename you transferred): Repeat step 6. for each file you have to upload. 7. when you have finished transferring the files, type ls -l to be sure that they are not empty! YOU ARE DONE! Now you have to turn-in your project1 files. Turn-in the projectx files 1. In the MAC terminal window, type: ssh <your-account>@lore.cs.purdue.edu 2. enter your password when requested You are now logged in your UNIX <your-account>. Then follow the turn-in instructions provided to you in the project assignment. IMPORTANT: please note that the section-id to be used for turning in projects is the same used for turning in the lab assignment. Use the following table.
11 Lab section Lab instructor Section-id to use for project turnin LM8 T 9:30 Wilkinson James 001 LM1 T 11:30 Yin,Yifan 002 LM3 T 1:30 Tyler Holzer 003 LM2 T 3:30 Wilkinson james 004 LM7 W 9:30 Luo Tang,Yin Lili 005 L03 W 11:30 Tyler Wear 006 L01 R 9:30 Dan Roberts 007 L02 R 11:30 James Franklin 008 LM4 R 3:30 James Franklin 009 LM5 F 9:30 Long Zhen 010 LM6 F 11:30 Azfar Khandoker 011 LM9 F 1:30 Azfar Khandoker 012
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