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- In the URL field enter term:http://colour1.win.trlabs.ca
- In the URL field enter http://colour1.win.trlabs.ca
- In the URL field enter
term:http://colour1.win.trlabs.ca
- In the URL field enter term:http://colour1.win.trlabs.ca
- In the URL field enter
http://colour1.win.trlabs.ca
- In the URL field enter
term:http://colour1.win.trlabs.ca
- Download Attach:coulour2.exe Δ and follow the directions
- Download http://www.win.trlabs.ca/colour2.exe and follow the directions
- Download Printer Driver? and follow the directions
- Download Attach:coulour2.exe Δ and follow the directions
- In the URL field enter http://colour1.win.trlabs.ca
- In the URL field enter
http://colour1.win.trlabs.ca
- From the Manufacturers list, select HP. From the Printers list, select
Hp COlor LaserJet 4550(the 4650 diver doesn't work) . Click Next.
- From the Manufacturers list, select HP. From the Printers list, select
Hp Color LaserJet 4550(the 4650 diver doesn't work) . Click Next.
- Download Printer Driver? and follow the directions
- Download Printer Driver? and follow the directions
1. From the Start menu, select Printers and Faxes.
2. On the left side of the window, in the Printer Tasks section, click on the link for Add a Printer.
3. In the Add Printer Wizard window, click Next.
4. In the Local or Network Printer window, select Network Printer.
5. In the URL field enter http://colour1.win.trlabs.ca
6. Click Finish. It may take a few moments before the next window appears.
7. From the Manufacturers list, select HP. From the Printers list, select Hp COlor LaserJet 4550 (the 4650 diver doesn't work) . Click Next.
8. In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., colour1). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
9. When you are asked whether to print a test page, select No.
10. Click Next; Click Finish.
- From the Start menu, select Printers and Faxes.
- On the left side of the window, in the Printer Tasks section, click on the link for Add a Printer.
- In the Add Printer Wizard window, click Next.
- In the Local or Network Printer window, select Network Printer.
- In the URL field enter http://colour1.win.trlabs.ca
- Click Finish. It may take a few moments before the next window appears.
- From the Manufacturers list, select HP. From the Printers list, select
Hp COlor LaserJet 4550(the 4650 diver doesn't work) . Click Next. - In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., colour1). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
- When you are asked whether to print a test page, select No.
- Click Next; Click Finish.
1. Download Printer Driver? and follow the directions
2. When prompted enter colour2.win.trlabs.ca as the hostname
- Download Printer Driver? and follow the directions
- When prompted enter
colour2.win.trlabs.caas the hostname
Coulour1 Printer Setup on Windows XP
Coulour1 Printer Setup on Windows XP
Colour2 Printer Setup on Windows XP
1. Down load Printer Dirver? and follow the directions
Colour2 Printer Setup on Windows XP
1. Download Printer Driver? and follow the directions
Printer Setup on Windows XP
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Coulour1 Printer Setup on Windows XP
1. From the Start menu, select Printers and Faxes.
2. On the left side of the window, in the Printer Tasks section, click on the link for Add a Printer.
3. In the Add Printer Wizard window, click Next.
4. In the Local or Network Printer window, select Network Printer.
5. In the URL field enter http://colour1.win.trlabs.ca
6. Click Finish. It may take a few moments before the next window appears.
7. From the Manufacturers list, select HP. From the Printers list, select Hp COlor LaserJet 4550 (the 4650 diver doesn't work) . Click Next.
8. In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., colour1). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
9. When you are asked whether to print a test page, select No.
10. Click Next; Click Finish.
Colour2 Printer Setup on Windows XP
1. Down load Printer Dirver? and follow the directions
2. When prompted enter colour2.win.trlabs.ca as the hostname
There are three network printers, named north, south, and color.
There are two network printers, named colour1, and colour2.
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650DN |
| colour1 | HP Color LaserJet 4650DN |
| colour2 | HP Color LaserJet 4700DTN |
- From the Start menu, select Printers and Faxes.
- On the left side of the window, in the Printer Tasks section, click on the link for Add a Printer.
- In the Add Printer Wizard window, click Next.
- In the Local or Network Printer window, select Network Printer.
- In the URL field enter
http://print.win.trlabs.ca:631/printers/(printername) - Click Finish. It may take a few moments before the next window appears.
- From the Manufacturers list, select HP. From the Printers list, select the model number of the printer. Click Next.
- In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., north). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
- When you are asked whether to print a test page, select No.
- Click Next; Click Finish.
To set your printer to print on both sides of a page by default:
- Go to Start -> Printers and Faxes.
- Select a printer.
- From the File menu, select Printing Preferences.
- In the Layout tab, under the Print on Both Sides section, select Flip on Long Edge.
Note: You can print directly to the color printer, by-passing the print queue. To do so enter the printer URL (http://color.win.trlabs.ca/) into the printer field one the second page of the "add printer" wizard.
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Note: You can print directly to the color printer, by-passing the print queue. To do so enter the printer URL (http://color.win.trlabs.ca/) into the printer field one the second page of the "add printer" wizard.
In the start menu find the new item called "OpenVPN configuration file directory". Download the following configuration files from \\bsdsamba\tmp\vpn\ on the internal files server and place them in your client OpenVPN configuration directory.
In the start menu find the new item called "OpenVPN configuration file directory". Download the following configuration files from \\bsdsamba\tmp\vpn\ on the internal files server and place them in your client OpenVPN configuration directory.
If you need to store large files (e.g. a CD image) temporarily on a network drive, you can use the tmp share on BSDSAMBA. This folder is also mounted on the /usr/local/tmp directory on the Unix server, ssh.win.trlabs.ca. I will try to avoid deleting this space without notice but, I won't make any guarentees.
If you need to store large files (e.g. a CD image) temporarily on a network drive, you can use the tmp share on BSDSAMBA. This folder is also mounted on the /usr/local/tmp directory on the Unix server, ssh.win.trlabs.ca. I will try to avoid deleting this space without notice but, I won't make any guarantees.
In the start menu find the new item called "OpenVPN configuration file directory". Download the following configuration files in the local "OpenVPN configuration file directory". The files will need to be renamed ca.crt, client.crt, client.key and trlabs.ovpn
Configuration files:
Note these files need to be renamed with '.' instead of '-' (e.g. ca.crt)
Place these in your OpenVPN configuration directory. When you connect, the OpenVPN client will ask you for your username and password. These will be the same as your network / email username and password.
In the start menu find the new item called "OpenVPN configuration file directory". Download the following configuration files from \\bsdsamba\tmp\vpn\ on the internal files server and place them in your client OpenVPN configuration directory.
You will need:
- ca.crt
- client.crt
- client.key
- trlabs.ovpn
Once these are in your OpenVPN configuration directory you should be ready to go.
Right-Click on the OpenVPN icon in you system tray (bottom right hand corner). Select "connect". When you connect, the OpenVPN client will ask you for your username and password. These will be the same as your network / email username and password.
VPN access is available using SSL based OpenVPN a Windows GUI is available. Once installed you will need the following configuration files:
VPN access is available using SSL based OpenVPN, a Windows GUI is available. For windows download the "Stable" release that includes the "tap" driver. Install the OpenVPN client.
In the start menu find the new item called "OpenVPN configuration file directory". Download the following configuration files in the local "OpenVPN configuration file directory". The files will need to be renamed ca.crt, client.crt, client.key and trlabs.ovpn
Configuration files:
Note these files may need to be renamed with '.' instead of '-' (e.g. ca.crt)
Note these files need to be renamed with '.' instead of '-' (e.g. ca.crt)
Note these files may need to be renamed with '.' instead of '-' (e.g. ca.crt)
You can also establish a dial-up (PPP) connection to the TRLabs Network using a modem. The telephone numbers to dial are 488.1709, 488.1674, and 488.1619.
VPN Access
VPN access is available using SSL based OpenVPN a Windows GUI is available. Once installed you will need the following configuration files:
Place these in your OpenVPN configuration directory. When you connect, the OpenVPN client will ask you for your username and password. These will be the same as your network / email username and password.
Spam
Anti-Spam setup using Bogofilter, SpamAssassin, and Procmail » Quick Start
* Log in to ssh.win.trlabs.ca
* Run the following commands in your home directory
cp /usr/local/tmp/antispam/.procmailrc . mkdir ~/.bogofilter cp /usr/local/tmp/antispam/wordlist.db ~/.bogofilter
* You are ready to go!
» How does this work?
See the article: Frying Spam » Training Bogofilter
Bogofilter is not perfect! It will occasionally fail to catch spam or mark valid messages as Spam. In such cases, you can instruct bogofilter to undo the prior registration of a message as spam or non-spam.
To undo the registration of valid messages bogofilter marked as spam:
* Log in to ssh.win.trlabs.ca
* Run the command
pine -f ../Spam
* Save all the valid messages that are non-Spam to a mail folder (e.g. nonspam)
* Run the command
bogofilter -Sn < nonspam
This command tells Bogofilter to the mark the messages as valid, and so that similar messages will not be filtered in the future.
To register a spam message that bogofilter missed:
* From your mail client, save all the Spam that is uncaught by bogofilter to a mail folder (e.g. myspam).
* Copy the mail folder to ssh.win.trlabs.ca
* Log in to ssh.win.trlabs.ca
* Run the command
bogofilter -Ns < myspam
to tell Bogofilter to mark similar messages as spam.
If you need to store large files (e.g. a CD image) temporarily on a network drive, you can use the tmp share on BSDSAMBA. This folder is also mounted on the /usr/local/tmp directory on the Unix server, ssh.win.trlabs.ca. Please note that this space is subject to deletion without notice; Do not keep important files here.
If you need to store large files (e.g. a CD image) temporarily on a network drive, you can use the tmp share on BSDSAMBA. This folder is also mounted on the /usr/local/tmp directory on the Unix server, ssh.win.trlabs.ca. I will try to avoid deleting this space without notice but, I won't make any guarentees.
Using ssh and ssh tunnels you can run any number of services remotely. For example you could tunnel a VNC connection to your desktop at trlabs. To do this you will need a VNC server running on your desktop and a client on the remote machine. You will need to know the port number of VNC server on your desktop. From there it's just a matter of starting the SSH tunnel. For example you could tunnel local port 6000 to a remote host such as your desktop using ssh.win.trlabs.ca to reach your desktops VNC server.
If you would like to mount the fileserver from a UNIX station the following command may work for you, when i doubt consult the man page:
If you would like to mount the fileserver from a UNIX station the following command may work for you, when in doubt consult the man page:
If you would like to mount the fileserver from a UNIX station the following command may work for you, when i doubt consult the man page:
mount -t smbfs -o username='user_name',password='my_pass_word' //Bsdsamba/user_name /samba
- In the URL field enter
print.win.trlabs.ca/printers/(printername)
- In the URL field enter
http://print.win.trlabs.ca:631/printers/(printername)
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650N |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650DN |
- Go to Start -> Printer and Faxes.
- Go to Start -> Printers and Faxes.
- In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., psci1h). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
- In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., north). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
If you have an Internet connection at home or when you are traveling, you can use an ssh client to remotely log in to ssh.win.trlabs.ca.
You can also establish a dial-up (PPP) connection to the TRLabs Network using a modem. The telephone numbers to dial are 488.1709, 488.1674, and 488.1619.
| Printer Name | Model |
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650N |
| Printer Name | Model |
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650N |
- In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., psci1h). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
- In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., psci1h). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
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| Printer Name | Model |
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650N |
- In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., psci1h). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
- In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., psci1h). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
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| Printer Name | Model |
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650N |
- In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., psci1h). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
- In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., psci1h). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
| Printer Name | Model |
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650N |
- From the Manufacturers list, select HP. From the Printers list, select the model number of the printer. Click Next. || border=1
| Printer Name | Model |
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650N |
- From the Manufacturers list, select HP. From the Printers list, select the model number of the printer. Click Next.
- From the Manufacturers list, select HP. From the Printers list, select the model number of the printer. Click Next.
- From the Manufacturers list, select HP. From the Printers list, select the model number of the printer. Click Next. || border=1
| Printer Name | Model |
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650N |
| Printer Name | Model |
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650N |
- Go to Start > Printer and Faxes.
- Go to Start -> Printer and Faxes.
- In the URL field enter
http://print.win.trlabs.ca/printers/(printername)
- In the URL field enter
print.win.trlabs.ca/printers/(printername)
- In the URL field enter
`http://print.win.trlabs.ca/printers/(printername)`
- In the URL field enter
http://print.win.trlabs.ca/printers/(printername)
- In the URL field enter
http://print.win.trlabs.ca/printers/(printername)
- In the URL field enter
`http://print.win.trlabs.ca/printers/(printername)`
- In the URL field enter
print.win.trlabs.ca/printers/(printername)
- In the URL field enter
http://print.win.trlabs.ca/printers/(printername)
- Enter URL
- In the URL field enter
print.win.trlabs.ca/printers/(printername) - Click Finish. It may take a few moments before the next window appears.
- From the Manufacturers list, select HP. From the Printers list, select the model number of the printer. Click Next.
- In the Printer name field, type the printer's queue name (e.g., psci1h). If this is the printer you will be using most often, select Yes to use this printer as your default printer; otherwise, select No. Click Next.
- When you are asked whether to print a test page, select No.
- Click Next; Click Finish.
To set your duplex printer to print on both sides of a page by default:
To set your printer to print on both sides of a page by default:
Printer Setup on Windows
Printer Setup on Windows XP
- Enter URL
To set your duplex printer to print on both sides of a page by default:
- Go to Start > Printer and Faxes.
- Select a printer.
- From the File menu, select Printing Preferences.
- In the Layout tab, under the Print on Both Sides section, select Flip on Long Edge.
Printer Setup on Linux (Fedora Core)
- From the Start menu, select Printers and Faxes.
- On the left side of the window, in the Printer Tasks section, click on the link for Add a Printer.
- In the Add Printer Wizard window, click Next.
- In the Local or Network Printer window, select Network Printer.
| Printer Name | Model |
| Printer Name | Model |
| Printer Name | Model |
|---|
| Printer Name | Model |
| Printer Name | Model |
|---|
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650 N |
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650N |
| border=1 | north || HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS|| | south || HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS|| | color || HP Color LaserJet 4650 N ||
| north | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| south | HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS |
| color | HP Color LaserJet 4650 N |
| border=1 | north || HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS|| | south || HP LaserJet 4Si MX PS|| | color || HP Color LaserJet 4650 N ||
Printer Setup on Windows
There are three network printers, named north, south, and color.
For receiving email, configure your favorite email client to use the TRLabs IMAP server, imap.win.trlabs.ca. For sending mail, use the SMTP server, smtp.win.trlabs.ca.
For receiving email, configure your favorite email client to use the TRLabs IMAP server, imap.win.trlabs.ca. For sending mail, use the SMTP server smtp.win.trlabs.ca.
For receiving email, configure your favorite email client to use the TRLabs IMAP server, map.win.trlabs.ca. For sending mail, use the SMTP server, smtp.win.trlabs.ca.
For receiving email, configure your favorite email client to use the TRLabs IMAP server, imap.win.trlabs.ca. For sending mail, use the SMTP server, smtp.win.trlabs.ca.
The TRLabs file server, BSDSAMBA, is available in the workgroup WORKGROUP for Windows clients. It also exports user files via NFS to the Unix server, ssh.win.trlabs.ca and the G4 Mac. Initially, you will be allocated 500MB of disk space in your home directory on the file server. This limit could be increased if you need more space later on.
The TRLabs file server, BSDSAMBA, is available in the workgroup WORKGROUP for Windows clients. It also exports user files via NFS to the Unix server, ssh.win.trlabs.ca, and the G4 Mac. Initially, you will be allocated 500MB of disk space in your home directory on the file server. This limit could be increased if you need more space later on.
The TRLabs file server, BSDSAMBA, is available in the workgroup WORKGROUP for Windows clients. It also exports user files via NFS to the Unix server, @ssh.win.trlabs.ca@@ and the G4 Mac. Initially, you will be allocated 500MB of disk space in your home directory on the file server. This limit could be increased if you need more space later on.
The TRLabs file server, BSDSAMBA, is available in the workgroup WORKGROUP for Windows clients. It also exports user files via NFS to the Unix server, ssh.win.trlabs.ca and the G4 Mac. Initially, you will be allocated 500MB of disk space in your home directory on the file server. This limit could be increased if you need more space later on.
For receiving email, configure your favorite email client to use the TRLabs IMAP server, map.win.trlabs.ca. For sending mail, use the SMTP server, smtp.win.trlabs.ca.
While not recommended, you may also POP3 for receiving mail; The POP server is pop.win.trlabs.ca.
You can also access TRLabs email from a Web browser at http://www.win.trlabs.ca/webmail/
If you need to store large files (e.g. a CD image) temporarily on a network drive, you can use the the tmp share on the file BSDSAMBA server from Windows clients. This folder is also mounted on the /usr/local/tmp directory on the Unix server, ssh.win.trlabs.ca. Please note that this space is subject to deletion without notice; Do not keep important files here.
If you need to store large files (e.g. a CD image) temporarily on a network drive, you can use the tmp share on BSDSAMBA. This folder is also mounted on the /usr/local/tmp directory on the Unix server, ssh.win.trlabs.ca. Please note that this space is subject to deletion without notice; Do not keep important files here.
The TRLabs file server, BSDSAMBA, is available in the workgroup WORKGROUP for Windows clients. It also exports user files through an NFS the Unix server, @ssh.win.trlabs.ca@@ and the G4 Mac. Initially, you will be allocated 500MB of disk space in your home directory on the file server. This limit could be increased if you need more space later on.
The TRLabs file server, BSDSAMBA, is available in the workgroup WORKGROUP for Windows clients. It also exports user files via NFS to the Unix server, @ssh.win.trlabs.ca@@ and the G4 Mac. Initially, you will be allocated 500MB of disk space in your home directory on the file server. This limit could be increased if you need more space later on.
The TRLabs file server exports user files through an NFS server to Unix clients and through a BSDSAMBA server to Windows clients. Initially, you will be allocated 500MB of disk space in your home directory on the file server. This limit could be increased if you need more space later on.
The TRLabs file server, BSDSAMBA, is available in the workgroup WORKGROUP for Windows clients. It also exports user files through an NFS the Unix server, @ssh.win.trlabs.ca@@ and the G4 Mac. Initially, you will be allocated 500MB of disk space in your home directory on the file server. This limit could be increased if you need more space later on.
The TRLabs file server exports user files through an NFS server to Unix clients and through a BSDSAMBA server to Windows clients. Initially, you will be allocated 500MB of disk space in your home directory on the file server. This limit could be increased if you need more space later on.
Your home directory on the file server is automatically backed up everyday. It is strongly recommended that you regularly store backup copies of important files like your thesis, project source code on your home directory in the file server.
If you need to store large files (e.g. a CD image) temporarily on a network drive, you can use the the tmp share on the file BSDSAMBA server from Windows clients. This folder is also mounted on the /usr/local/tmp directory on the Unix server, ssh.win.trlabs.ca. Please note that this space is subject to deletion without notice; Do not keep important files here.