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<a href="[https://github.com/othneildrew/Best-README-Template](https://github.com/Weetile/weetile-compsci-rhul-resources)">
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<img src="https://github.com/Weetile/weetile-compsci-rhul-resources/assets/7700383/1a4bbada-60c3-47f8-8fd7-ac4bd1517cdd">
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<h3 align="center">Weetile's Computer Science RHUL Resources</h3>
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### Using SSH authentication for security and speed
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Using SSH public key authentication is more secure and more importantly -- means you don't have to type in your password everytime you authenticate to the CIM servers!
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You can confirm the SSH key has been added by authenticating to the server. If it doesn't ask you for your password, it's all set!
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### Setting up Royal Holloway VPN (allowing access to Linux server off-campus in the evening)
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The RHUL Linux machines **aren't able to be accessed off-campus in the evening** due to security reasons. To circumvent this, you can **connect to the RHUL VPN** by following [this guide](https://intranet.royalholloway.ac.uk/students/help-support/it-services/access-off-campus/vpn/vpn.aspx). This allows off-campus users to routing your network traffic through the campus, giving you a Royal Holloway network address, behaving exactly like it would if you were on campus and this allowing you quick access to restricted services, like library services, your Y: drive and evening access to the Linux servers.
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**That being said,** I would strongly encourage using the free and open source utility [GlobalProtect-openconnect](https://github.com/yuezk/GlobalProtect-openconnect) to connect instead. It is avaliable as an official package on all major Linux distributions, maintains a persistent installation and is more convenient as it provides a graphical user interface.
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For Ubuntu and Mint, the installation instructions are as such:
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You can add this as a remote directory in your Dolphin places panel by right clicking on Remote, pressing Add Entry and adding as such:
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### Installing Neovim on the Linux CIM Servers
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## Command-line utilities
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### gcc flags alias
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In CS2850: Operating Systems, you are instructed to use the following flags when compiling C code using `gcc`:
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