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  • Prepare the SSH keys (the same ones you registered in sign-up form). If you want to use another key pair for remote access, e-mail the SSH public key file to Administrator(chr@kasi.re.kr).

  • (Fig. 5-A) Go to Project ComputeInstances menu, and find from the instance list :
    • private IP address (e.g., 10.0.X.X) of your VM instance
    • public IP address (e.g., 210.219.33.X) of project gateway (e.g., User Project Gateway)
  • Install Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client software to your local computer, and set up the remote connection.

    • (Fig. 5-B) If RDP clients support SSH tunneling – remmina (Linux), MobaXterm (Windows), configure RDP session as follows:
      • Remote host address (10.0.X.X) : VM instance private IP (port 3389)
      • Remote host username : user account you created (root is NOT recommended)
      • SSH gateway address (210.219.33.X) : project gateway public IP (port 7774)
      • SSH gateway username : kasi
    • If RDP clients do not support tunneling – CoRD (Mac), Microsoft Remote Desktop (Mac), create a SSH tunneling port in your local desktop first, and connect through the local tunneling port. 

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      ### SSH tunneling : ssh -i {private key} -N -L {local RDP port}:{VM instance private ip}:{RDP port = 3389} {tunneling id = kasi}@{gateway ip} -p {ssh port = 7774}
      $ ssh -N -L 12345:10.0.100.42:3389 kasi@210.219.33.122 -p 7774
        (### SSH tunnel should be kept alive during remote access (i.e., do NOT close the terminal)
      ### Open RDP client and set the server address to localOpen RDP connection through localhost:{local RDP port}
      ### Or use command (if supported) : $ open rdp://localhost:12345


  • (Fig. 5-C) Connect to the RDP host. If everthing (e.g., desktop environment, external datastore,...) works fine, you're all set.


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