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Contents
Overview
This guide shows you how to connect to IDES or Stud-IDES.
If you're an employee, use "ides" as server name, if you're a student use "stud-ides". For brevity's sake, this guide will use "ides" throughout the rest of the page.
Connecting to IDES
If you're connecting from outside ETH, please open a VPN connection to ETH first.
Windows
Map a network drive to \\ides.ethz.ch\<your_n.ethz-login>.
When asked, input your n.ethz password.
Linux
Via Nautilus
Open a terminal and type the following command: "nautilus smb://ides.ethz.ch/<your_n.ethz-login>"
On the command line
Install smbclient first. Then run the follwoing command to connect: "smbclient \\\\ides.ethz.ch\\<your_n.ethz-login>". You will be prompted for your n.ethz password.
If successful, you will get a command prompt like this: "smb: \>"
Copying Folders
In Windows and via Nautilus on Linux you will get a separate windows, simply select the folders you want to copy, copy them by pressing CTRL+C and paste them into a local folder by pressing CTRL+V
If you are using smblient, you will have to use FTP-like commands.
To copy a folder recursively from IDES to your local computer, do this:
- Type "recurse", press Enter
- Type "prompt OFF", press Enter
To copy a folder, type "mget <folder_name>", press Enter
Good Manners
If you're using smbclient, close the client by writing "quit" and press Enter