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Accessing Personal Files

Most directories are stored on Unix file servers. The two access methods supported are SCP and CIFS. CIFS is ONLY available within the divisional network.

SCP/SFTP

SCP/SFTP is similar to FTP but supports encrypted communication of username, password and file contents. Use this method to access files from anywhere on the Internet, including the wireless network.

Users

File Server

1st Year Computing platypus.science.mq.edu.au
2nd Year Computing titanic.science.mq.edu.au
3rd Year Computing pompeii.science.mq.edu.au
ICS Staff verus.science.mq.edu.au

Software Downloads

Macintosh OSX: Fugu

Windows: WinSCP

CIFS

CIFS (Common Internet Filing Protocol) is similar to Microsoft Windows method of mapping to "network shares". Mac OSX users can also use CIFS. CIFS however, is less secure than SCP. CIFS is ONLY available within the divisional network.

Students should connect to: claudius.science.mq.edu.au

Staff should connect to: cifs.science.mq.edu.au (If you are using Windows 7, use the IP address 10.46.224.145)

Macintosh:

In Finder, select Go -> Connect to Server

Type in the full server name to connect to prepended with "cifs://"

Windows:

Right click on the "Start" button an select "Explore"

Type in the server name to connect to. Note the backslashes are required.

A list of "shares" will pop up. The one that matches your username will be your home directory on the file server.