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How do I connect to the server?

In order to connect to your slot at swizzin.net, you'll need to access your slot via SSH. Never done that before? Fear not! Read on to find out more.

Step-by-step guide (Linux/OS X)

Connecting to your slot via Linux or OSX is trivial:

  1. Open a terminal

  2. Type: ssh <username>@<hostname>

    eg: ssh liara@xl.swizzin.ltd

  3. You may receive a warning about the host key. Type "yes" to verify.

  4. Enter your password

  5. Done!

Step-by-step guide (PuTTY)

  1. If you don't already have PuTTY installed, you can grab it here. Once downloaded, click the .exe and follow the instructions to install.

  2. Once installed you can enter your server details including username and password

note

If you don't know what your username and password are, check your email. You should have received an email with the title "Your swizzin slot is ready!". This email contains basic access information for your slot.

  1. On first login you may be presented with a warning - this is to confirm that the server identity is correct.

  2. From there user your username and password to log in. If you are successful you should see a default Linux command prompt, and can now install applications.

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