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== Certificates ==
 
== Certificates ==
If you are presented with warnings about unsigned certificate when visiting Math webmail or e-mail you will have to import our security certificatePlease follow instructions for your operating system and/or program:
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We used to rely on our own unsigned SSL certificates for Math web servers and e-mail but as of recently we have replaced them with [http://certs.ipsca.com/ ipsCA]'s signed certificates.  ipsCA is generously providing high quality free SSL certificates to educational institutions. 
* [[HowTos:Certificate importing for Mozilla applications|Certificate import for Mozilla, Thunderbird of Firefox]] (on any operating system)
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* [[HowTos:Certificate importing for Windows|Certificate import for Windows]] (used by Internet Explorer, Outlook or Outlook Express)
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All recent browsers and e-mail clients have appropriate root certificate that can be used to verify identity of our serversTherefore no additional importing of certificates should be required. If you encounter any problems with our SSL certificates please let us know (like if your browser or e-mail client cannot recognize or verify our SSL certificate).
* [[HowTos:Certificate importing for MacOSX|Certificate import for Mac OS X]] (used by Safari and Mac Mail program)
 
  
 
== Connect to Math/PACM systems remotely ==
 
== Connect to Math/PACM systems remotely ==

Revision as of 16:38, 15 June 2007

Here you will find instructions on how to do some of the more common computing tasks.


Certificates

We used to rely on our own unsigned SSL certificates for Math web servers and e-mail but as of recently we have replaced them with ipsCA's signed certificates. ipsCA is generously providing high quality free SSL certificates to educational institutions.

All recent browsers and e-mail clients have appropriate root certificate that can be used to verify identity of our servers. Therefore no additional importing of certificates should be required. If you encounter any problems with our SSL certificates please let us know (like if your browser or e-mail client cannot recognize or verify our SSL certificate).

Connect to Math/PACM systems remotely

There are a number of different ways to access Math/PACM systems and services - login servers, computational machines, E-mail, files on file server and others. Here are some of these ways:

For E-mail reading/access only please read below.

E-mail access and configuration

File restore/undelete/backup/snapshots

Printing

TeX