Computing at Space Sciences - Info Sheet

User name: __________________


Email address: _____________@astro.cornell.edu Incoming and outgoing server: astro.cornell.edu

Note: The mailserver has spamassassin running, it will add “{Spam?}” (without quotes) to the subject line of any email that looks suspicious. Contact Dan or Tom if you need help setting up a filter so these emails won't appear in your inbox.


Public Computers: We have 3 Sun Blades available in rm 617 for general use. They are rapier, scimitar, and katana. You should use one of these computers when you need to login remotely to check mail via pine, etc. If you need to update the departmental website you should use rapier.astro.cornell.edu and cd to /home/web..


Public Printing:

netlp3 room 314 hp laserjet 4050N w/duplex

netlp5 room 505 hp laserjet 4050N w/duplex

hp6c room 617 hp color laserjet 4550N

netlp6d room 617 hp laserjet 4100N w/duplex

canon room 314 Canon color printer


The command you use is...

lpr -Pprintername filename Example: lpr -Pnetlp4 junk.ps


When printing text files such as emails, use enscript...

enscript -d printername textfile Example: enscript -d netlp3 mail.1


Mini-FAQs:

Q: I would like an account in the Hewitt Lab. How do I get one?

A: Contact John Karcz, karcz@astro.cornell.edu


Q: I would like to hook up my laptop or desktop to the network, how is that done?

A:Just plug in an ethernet cable and set your network configuration to use DHCP. Our DHCP server will detect your computer on the network and dynamically assign a IP number.


Q: What's this I hear about the wireless network?

A: We have both Astronomy and astronomy wireless networks in Space Sciences. The Astronomy network requires a password, come see me if you need this password. Once installed these cards will use DHCP (see above) to connect you to the network.


Q: How do I check my mail remotely (or from a my personal computer here in Space Sciences)?

A: Use Webmail. Here’s the link...https://astrosun2.astro.cornell.edu/horde/imp. Webmail is also linked from our departmental web site www.astro.cornell.edu under Resources.


Q: What is ssh or scp? Do you offer ftp or telnet?

A: ssh stands for secure shell, scp secure copy. They are the secure replacements for telnet and ftp. Ftp and telnet send data using clear text meaning that anyone with a packet sniffer can discover your password. Everyone is strongly encouraged to use ssh and scp whenever possible.


Q: What's my hard drive quota on the server?

A: We don't set any quotas. However I monitor disk space usage and request that people not abuse this privilege.


Q: I have a question regarding IDL and/or Mac os 10...

A: You’re not alone. In fact we’ve setup a maillist called idl-friends@astro.cornell.edu and mac-friends@astro.cornell.edu with some experienced users that may be able to help you out.


Also, for more general graduate student information...http://www.astro.cornell.edu/gradguide/


If you have further questions contact:

Unix/Network Tom Shannon 5-3434 shannon@astro.cornell.edu

Windows/Mac Dan Wilcox 5-2986 dwilcox@astro.cornell.edu