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Remote observing instructions, using a Linux machine (with a recent, reasonably standard distribution)

A) Setting up a VPN connection to the Lowell network

This setup uses the SonicWall NetExtender VPN client, which is an SSL client.  The way the Lowell VPN setup is configured, it will route all network traffic through Lowell while the connection is in place.  (There are ways to split the traffic up, but they are challenging to set up.)

If you are going to use NetExtender, please notify Lowell IT first.

  1. Download NetExtender using your web browser from the following URL ftp://ftp.lowell.edu/pub/temp/old/VPN.   Make sure you download the version appropriate for the linux distribution and version you are using. (As of 2016 Dec 13, we are using NetExtender.Linux.8.5.793.x86_64.tgz)
  2. Once downloaded, install the software.
  3. Launch the NetExtender GUI and start filling out the information.
    1. Server Address: 207.192.243.66:4433 (primary) or 4.53.111.130:4433 (backup)
    2. NetExtender does not use the shared-secret (which you might see reference to in other documents).
    3. You will need to enter your VPN username and password.  [Contact your home department or LDT staff for your departmental VPN account name / password]
    4. DNS Servers: 10.10.100.32
    5. Search Domains: Lowell.edu

B) Setting up a VNC connection to dct-obs1 or dct-obs2

Once you have a VPN connection into the Lowell network, you are ready to connect to the VNC server on dct-obs1 or dct-obs2. 

Note: Contact your TO first to know which machine is free to use at the moment.  All instrument control software and data access is identical on both machines.

  1. Get someone on site at LDT to change the display mode on dct-obs1 or dct-obs2 to Mirror Mode.  Otherwise, you will run into difficulties with your VNC connection.  To set the displays to mirror mode, you need the Displays option under the System Preferences.  There, someone will need to click on the Mirror Mode button.  Don't forget to reset out of mirror mode at the end of the night.
  2. Pick a VNC viewer.  There are many options, so details will vary.  In this case, I'll use ssvncviewer, which describes itself as "an enhanced version of the tightvnc unix viewer."
  3. Start up the VNC viewer.
    1. ssvncviewer dct-obs1.lowell.edu or dct-obs2.lowell.edu
      This should respond with something like

      Proto: RFB 003.889
      Connected to RFB server, using protocol version 3.8
      SelectSecurityType:
        sec-type[0]   30  (unknown)
        sec-type[1]    2  (rfbSecTypeVncAuth)
        sec-type[2]   35  (unknown)
      Security-Type:   2  (rfbSecTypeVncAuth)  Latency: 3.37 ms
      Performing standard VNC authentication
      VNC Password:
    2. At the password prompt, enter the dct-obs1 or dct-obs2 vnc password [ask your TO - this is NOT the user account password] and hit return.
  4. You should get a graphical login screen at this point.  Click on the user (observer) and when prompted enter the standard observer user password.
    1. Name: observer
    2. Password: <observer account password> (ask your TO if you do not know this)


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