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    <description>Have you read the basic information on the homepage? Then you can discover our Intros:&#xA;How to use this course with Windows How to use this course with Linux or MacOS Shell Basics Apache Guacamole</description>
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      <description>If you use Windows please ensure you have some SSH client software installed. Recent versions of Windows 10 have SSH readily included. Otherwise we recommend to install Putty when no SSH client is already installed.&#xA;Warning You have to use port 22 (ssh) - if this is not possible with your machine/vpn settings of your company please refer to the Apache Guacamole information.&#xA;Recent Windows 10 or newer Starting with version 1709 and auto-enabled ever since March 2018 Windows 10 readily includes an SSH client. You can check by opening a plain command shell via cmd or by opening a PowerShell via the start menu, and then enter the command ssh. If this command yields usage information feel free to just use that SSH client, i.e. for simple access without any additional settings enter</description>
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      <description>If you use Linux/MacOS please use the SSH client of your environment.&#xA;Warning You have to use Port 22 (ssh) - if this is not possible with your machine/vpn settings of your company please refer to the Apache Guacamole information.&#xA;SSH client Run in your Terminal / CLI:&#xA;ssh novatec@&lt;your IP address&gt;&#xA;If you like to see the deployed app within your local browser you have to create a port forwarding by your ssh client like this (multiple ports can be forwarded by specifying -L ... several times):</description>
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      <description>Please note that the various technologies we are going to present are each controlled via API access. However, the default means of accessing their API are command-line tools, so we will need to be able to handle CLI.&#xA;In this chapter we cover some Shell/Bash basics so that you can master our course. If you are a heavy UNIX user maybe here you’ll find only few new information.&#xA;Navigate If you are successfully logged into your VM you should see a similar output on your screen as listed below:</description>
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      <description>Prereqs Please use Google Chrome with Apache Guacamole for the best user experience. Some browsers don’t give you access to a shared clipboard! Download the installation package here .&#xA;Visit this link to access the Apache Guacamole instance.&#xA;You should see this login screen, please allow within Chrome access to clipboard:&#xA;Login Each of you has got a so-called user VM&#xA;To access it through Guacamole we have provided each of you a SchulungN username.</description>
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