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C. Stubbs Jan 26, 2021

We intend to use the Rubin Science Platform Jupiter-Lab system for analysis of Aux Tel data, and eventually other LSST commissioning activity. 

This is hosted at NCSA and requires two-factor authentication. 

On a Mac, use Safari not Chrome. 

0) Install the DUO validation app on your phone. Harvard uses this as well, need to add NCSA as per their instructions, using QR code. 

1) install Cisco AnyConnect on your machine

2) point the Cisco VPN "connect" window at ncsa-vpn-default  

3) Type in your user name and NCSA password, and use 'push' as second password. 

This will send an authentication ping to DUO on your phone. Once you authorize, VPN should be established. 

4) point a browser to  lsst-lsp-stable.ncsa.illinois.edu/nb and select National Center for Supercomputing Applications as identity provider. You can type NCSA in the search box to get to this. 

5) You have to enter your NCSA credentials, and do yet another DUO push in order to gain access. 

I got that far, and it hung. 

References:

https://nb.lsst.io/ getting-started for connectivity

https://lsstsciencecollaborations.github.io/StackClub/GettingStarted/GettingStarted.html

https://lsstsciencecollaborations.github.io/StackClub/ DESC getting-started link.



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