Connecting to Lucia
Setup MobaXterm (Windows)
The easiest way to set up a new MobaXterm session for Lucia is to duplicate your existing session for NIC5. To do that, right-click on the NIC5 session and select Duplicate session.
Once the NIC5 session is duplicated, right-click on the duplicated session and select Edit session.
In the session settings panel, do the following changes:
- change Remote host to
frontal.lucia.cenaero.be
- in the Bookmark settings, change the value of Session name to
Lucia
Once you have made the changes listed above, click on the OK button. You should now have a session with name Lucia in the Sessions panel. Like for NIC5, double click on the session to connect.
Setup your SSH client (macOS, Linux, WSL)
If at the begining of the course you selected the Tier-1 configuration in the SSH configuration wizard, you should already have the correct configuration. However, you still need to perform the step to configure the host key for the login nodes of Lucia.
Change you SSH configuration
The first step is to open the ~/.ssh/config
file in a text editor.
Then edit the general Host
configuration of the CECI clusters by adding Lucia:
and, at the end of the file, add the following two lines:
Close the file using Ctrl+X, then press Y and Enter to save the changes.
Configure the host key for both login nodes
Because lucia has two login nodes and depending on your version of SSH and the
you may receive a warning message about a man-in-the-middle attack when
connecting to frontal.lucia.cenaero.be
, this is caused by the fact that you're
connecting either to frontal01
and frontal02
and the two have a different
host key. To avoid this issue, just remove the host key for
frontal.lucia.cenaero.be
from your ~/.ssh/known_hosts
:
echo "frontal*.lucia.cenaero.be ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 AAAAE2VjZHNhLXNoYTItbmlzdHAyNTYAAAAIbmlzdHAyNTYAAABBBMsp0o1PqzLFoPBjiURqe0XgzKuO/MvxtN1FawChfo4IICOpX/LNy7s7MIScnr6mVyGZzsQK4v8ehIK2YtcWVWE=" >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
Connect to Lucia
Connecting to Lucia is done using the same ssh
command as for NIC5: